In a gross, repulsive way, that was kind of a fun day, wasn’t it? Absolutely madcap. Regrettably, I think it’s going to be par for the course this week. We are at a massive inflection point, and there is a pitched battle going on. The b…
Larger ships make up the vast majority of black carbon emissions, with container ships, bulk carriers and oil tankers emitting 60 percent of all BC emissions, according to the 2021 European Maritime Transport Environmental report. Although cruise ships…
While the U.S. already banned imports of Russian energy in March and April shortly after the country’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU as one of Russia’s crucial trading partners is taking longer to ween itself off Russian gas, oil and coal. Import data on…
It’s adorable how the simple-minded equity bulls keep thinking we’re at the cusp of a massive new rally, and they keep bidding prices up this morning. Listen, you whimpering parasites, the thirteen years of endless government welfare yo…
As China continues to battle coronavirus outbreaks with draconian lockdowns, industrial production in the country has been hit by the measures. For the second month in a row, both the Caixin Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index and the Manufacturing…
Dragged down by tech heavyweights Amazon and Apple, the S&P 500 slid into correction territory on Friday – for the second time in 2022. The capitalization-weighted index dropped 3.6 percent on the last trading day of April, as Amazon and Apple lost 14 …
A brutal Friday sell-off led by tech blue chips marked the fitting end to a terrible April for stock markets. The Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 4.2 percent on Friday, bringing its April losses to 13.3 percent – the worst monthly performance since Octo…
GM has received over 65,000 preorders for its upcoming Hummer EV. See how this compares to the brand’s previous sales in one infographic.
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We are all prone to believing the recent past is a reliable guide to the future. But in times of dynamic reversals, the past is an anchor thwarting our progress, not a forecast.
This might be Tim’s best ever.