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Hindenburg Research started some trouble for Adani (click here).
The Adani scheme purpotedly used shell companies to manipulate the price of the listed ones by holding large positions (click here).
Despite a drop of 50% Adani Gas was still trading at 360 times earnings this week.
Argentina / Brazil currency union in Paul Krugman’s words (click here).
Some EU countries arn’t too thrilled about Brussels’ plan to expand state aid for industry to counter soaring energy prices (click here).
Markets responded to news that global inflation may have peaked.
The BOE said inflation may have peaked, but kept its options open with respect to further rate hikes (click here).
The real Fed Funds rate finally went positive.
The world's largest pension fund, the government pension fund of Japan posted a $14 bn loss in the last quarter (click here).
BoJ governor Haruhiko Kurodo confirmed that the unrealised loss on the BoJ's government bond holdings increased to 8.8 trillion yen ($68 billion) (click here).
Non-Western central banks continued their gold-buying spree. (click here).
Cardbox box demand dropped at rates unseen since the great recession, according to FreightWaves.
Shell profits soared to $42 bn last year (click here).
Tesla delivered its most profitable year on record, with 1.8m Tesla units in 2023 predicted to be in production (click here).
Amazon reported its worst annual loss in years and CEO Andy Jassy is concerned thatAW S customers were cutting back on processing (click here).
Spotify has never turned an annual profit.
Record jump in factory fires could have ripple effects on global supply chains (click here).
A website to track layoffs (click here).
Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet apologised to readers for not questioning the government's data and narratives throughout the first two years of the pandemic.(click here).
I hope you and your family have a wonderful and joyful weekend.