Posts Tagged ‘China’

  • Podcast Picks: Friday 15 January 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, January 15th, 2010 at 1:23 pm, Comments: 0

    India’s food prices jump by 20%: Robert Young reports, BBC World Service Radio.
    The Unknown Cultural Revolution: Dongping Han – via the Rediscovering China’s Cultural Revolution symposium at UC Berkeley, KPFA Guns and Butter Radio Show.

    Wall Street Revalued: interview with Andrew Smithers, Financial Sense Newshour.
    California’s Budget Crisis – Harbinger for the rest of the nation?: Roundtable [...]

  • Readings: Tuesday 15 December 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, December 15th, 2009 at 2:00 am, Comments: 0

    Investing in an Empire of Illusion – Real Solutions to the Energy and Climate Crises: Chris Nelder, GetRealist.com.
    Cocktails and Real Estate in Greenwich: Bruce Krasting,  ZeroHedge.com.
    World Bank Spends Billions on Coal-Fired Power Stations: Ben Webster, The Times of London.
    Fastest Food Inflation Since Riots Means Milk Up 39%: Bloomberg.com.

    Greece Defies Europe as EMU Crisis [...]

  • Podcast Picks: Friday 11 December 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, December 11th, 2009 at 11:24 am, Comments: 0

    Anthony Bolton Goes to China: Business Daily, BBC World Service .
    Gas, Shale, and Hydrofracking – problems of shale gas extraction: Medlock, Mall, Adams, Wujnovich, WBUR On Point Radio.
    Aqua Shock – The Water Crisis in America: Author Susan J Marks, Financial Sense Online.
    “Keep the Oil in the Soil”: Ecuador Seeks Money to Keep Untapped Oil [...]

  • Readings: Tuesday 27 October 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, October 27th, 2009 at 4:32 pm, Comments: 0

    New School of Thought Brings Energy to the Dismal Science: Nathanial Gronewold, The New York Times.
    The Narrow Ledge of Oil Prices: Chris Nelder, Get Realist.
    Food Will Never Be So Cheap Again: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Telegraph.
    Will Allen and the Urban Farming Revolution: Ethan Zuckerman, World Changing.
    China’s Water Needs Create Opportunities: Hillary Brenhouse, The New York Times.
    The [...]

  • Podcast Picks: Friday 09 October 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, October 9th, 2009 at 11:53 am, Comments: 0

    Macro Overview with Eric Janszen of iTulip: Other Voices, FSNewshour with Jim Puplava.
    Mealer and Kamkwamba, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: The Dianne Rehm Show WAMU Radio.
    Urban Theorist Jane Jacobs: James Kunstler on KunstlerCast Radio.
    Katsenelson and Markman, Gold Bears and Bullish Neon Sightings: The Disciplined Investor.
    Understanding Australia, reprise of earlier 13 Part series: Radio Australia.
    Kotok/Sinclair [...]

  • Readings: Tuesday 06 October 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, October 6th, 2009 at 9:06 am, Comments: 0

    RBA Sounds the All-Clear: Michael Pascoe, The Sydney Morning Herald.
    Drive-By Economics: Hawaii Edition, Paul Kedrosky, Infectious Greed.
    Don’t Blame China: Simon Johnson and James Kwak, The Washington Post.
    High Speed Rail: A No-Brainer: Chris Nelder, Get Realist.
    Tin Squeeze Tests Regulator’s Mettle in U.K.: John Kemp, Reuters Blogs.
    Apartment Vacancy Rate at 23 Year High: Calculated Risk.
    Prosperity Rests [...]

  • Readings: Tuesday 29 September 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, September 29th, 2009 at 9:41 pm, Comments: 0

    Where High Speed Rail Makes the Most Sense: An America 2050 Report, as covered by The Infrastructurist.
    Russia throws another currency on the barbie: Izabella Kaminska , FT Alphaville.
    Historical Home Sale Volume Measured in Dollars: Rich Toscano, Professor Piggington’s Econo-Almanac for the Landed Poor.
    The Crossroads of Sustainability and Suicide: Chris Nelder, Get Realist.
    China’s Mr. [...]

  • Gregor Weekly Macro Note: Saturday 19 September 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, September 19th, 2009 at 5:09 pm, Comments: 0

    The FT Alphaville Blog did a nice wrap-up yesterday | see:  Bull in a China bullion shop | on the phenomenon which I have called The Chinese Silver Download Experience.  Do give it a read because what’s helpful in the FT coverage is the greater level of detail, down at street level, that only on-site reportage can provide. I [...]

  • Gregor Weekly Macro Note: Saturday 12 September 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, September 12th, 2009 at 9:51 pm, Comments: 0

    Symbolic September has crammed all sorts of meaning, into just two weeks. Between the US and China, we’ve got everything from a whispering cold war in Gold-Dollar-Yuan, to a hot war in drilling pipe and automobile tires. Between Japan and the US, we’ve seen a change election sweep a new party to power, led by [...]

  • Readings: Thursday 10 September 2009
    Gregor Macdonald, September 10th, 2009 at 10:21 am, Comments: 0

    Jett Rink’s Speedboat: gregor.us
    China Alarmed by US Money Printing: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard for the Telegraph (UK).
    Mexico’s Fading Oil Output Crimps Exports: David Luhnow for the Wall Street Journal.
    Real Estate – The 800,000 Pound Deflationary Gorilla: Adam Brochert via Safehaven.com
    Candidate in a State of Dystopia: George Will for the Washington Post

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    Gregor Macdonald has spent this decade researching and investing in the energy sector, using a macro approach. He also runs an energy and economics blog. More »

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