Big changes are taking place in the oil industry. With increased global demand and declining supply, easy oil is not so easy anymore.
January 22nd, 2010 | Marin Katusa | 1 comment | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "International Energy Agency"
Finding Assets that Out Run Inflation as Bond Yields Move Up
The week began with your editor wondering how the bond market would choke down another $81 billion in U.S. Treasury debt. On Monday, it swallowed $40 billion in three-year notes with gusto, and even belched in satisfaction. Demand, analysts said, hadn’t been that strong since 1990-when the bond vigilantes used the bond market as a weapon to discipline government spending.
November 13th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 6 comments | Continued
Apparently More Debt is Now Acceptable in Australia
He added that, “There is enormous concern in China about the US currency and the fact that there could be huge losses ahead for China if the American dollar falls…HSBC research shows that China does not face that risk in Australia. Global investors who want to invest in China can do so via Australia with far less risk.
August 20th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 7 comments | Continued
Big-picture Case for Energy Stocks is Pretty Bullish
Kris Sayce has been banging on the LNG drum, meanwhile, over at the Australian Small Cap Investigator. If you’re wondering what the difference is between his energy stock coverage and ours at D&D, we’d say it’s risk. Kris has been researching and recommending LNG plays in Queensland’s budding coal-seam-gas industry.
May 15th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 2 comments | Continued


