But first things first. Dubai World is not nearly large, leveraged, or systemically important as either Bear Stearns or Lehman Brothers when both those firms failed. For those reasons, it’s unlikely that the failure of Dubai World (and we’re not saying it will fail) would, by itself, cause a global deleveraging.
November 30th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 18 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "Emissions Trading Scheme"
Don’t Buy the A-REITs
“Australia stands out like a beacon because the yields here are much greater than other parts of the world,” says AMP Capital Brookfield chief investment officer Kim Redding. He tells Bloomberg that, “If you like the Aussie dollar and you like yield, Australian LPTs would be a pretty good place to be.”
October 20th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 2 comments | Continued
House Prices Down and Aussie Market Enters Second Wave of Rebound Rally
If you were drawing up a plan for your dream economic recovery, this is how you would draw it up. The weakness emerging in the Australian housing sector (the fastest decline in prices in six years) would be made up for by resurgent Chinese demand for Aussie resources, led by the first growth in China’s manufacturing sector in nine months.
May 5th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 6 comments | Continued
