Monthly Archives: April 2018

Sensex Ends Day In The Red; Axis Bank Falls 2.5%

After opening the day in the green, share markets in India witnessed volatile trading activity throughout the day and ended the day in the red. Sectoral indices were mixed, with stocks in the FMCG sector and stocks in the realty sector leading the gains. At the closing bell, the BSE Sensex stood lower by 63 points (down 0.2%) and the NSE Nifty closed down by…

Indonesian SOE Ramping Up Gold And Nickel Production

Background PT Aneka Tambang Tbk is a 65%-state-owned Indonesian enterprise engaged primarily in mining, refining, and processing of metals including nickel ore, gold, silver, and bauxite. It also mines coal. It is the largest nickel producer by capacity in the country, although precious metals account for nearly 2/3 of the group’s revenue. Business Description ANTM…

Market Watch: LIBOR Is Back In The News

In late December, I wrote a piece, “LIBOR’s Fate: Could It Be Real This Time?,” about the announcement last summer that this widely used borrowing benchmark would be discontinued at the end of 2021. Well, LIBOR is back in the news, but this time for a different reason. Given the influx of questions I’ve received in the…

Twin Deficits Redux? CBO Predicts

From the recent CBO Budget and Economic Outlook , the projected current account and implied cyclically adjusted budget balance. Figure 1: Structural/cyclically adjusted Federal budget balance (dark blue), and current account balance (dark red), both as a share of GDP. NBER defined recession dates shaded gray. CBO projection period shaded gray. Projection of structural budget balance estimated by…