All Broad Equity Indices Are Down
Stock-Markets / Global Stock Markets Jul 11, 2008 - 12:21 AM GMTThere is plenty of bad business news out there, including with icons such as GE, AIG, banks of all sorts, municipal bond insurance companies and more.
Consumers are squeezed by energy, food prices, falling home prices and limitations on credit — and municipalities aren't apparently limiting their budget growth (and taxes) in line with their tax payers growth in income.
US investors are facing likely increases in taxes on capital gains and dividends after the near-term elections.
Key emerging markets, except for oil exporting ones, are experiencing growing inflation and are raising interest rates as a result.
The professionals are a mixed bunch, as usual, some bullish and some bearish.
The charts are not a pleasant site. All broad equity indices are down.
Only the energy sector is up in the US and globally. Only Russia, Brazil and the GCC countries show stock market life, presumably because they are important oil exporters. Canada is just about breaking even — but the rest … not so good.
Bonds have been a fairly safe haven. Energy and other commodities have been riding high, but may hit an affordability wall that could change short-term performance dynamics.
By Richard Shaw
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Richard Shaw leads the QVM team as President of QVM Group. Richard has extensive investment industry experience including serving on the board of directors of two large investment management companies, including Aberdeen Asset Management (listed London Stock Exchange) and as a charter investor and director of Lending Tree ( download short professional profile ). He provides portfolio design and management services to individual and corporate clients. He also edits the QVM investment blog. His writings are generally republished by SeekingAlpha and Reuters and are linked to sites such as Kiplinger and Yahoo Finance and other sites. He is a 1970 graduate of Dartmouth College.
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