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All Ords finished with a marginal gain, +0.1%.  Sectors ranged from Gold +2.9%, Energy +1.8% down to Telecomms -0.4% and Consumer Staples/IT/Materials/Miners all -0.2%.

Over in Asia, China +0.2%, Hong Kong -0.1%, Japan +0.4%, India currently -0.2%.

 

 

On to UK/Europe:

 

 

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Canada housing bubble

http://www.macleans.ca/economy/realestateeconomy/how-canada-completely-lost-its-mind-over-real-estate/

 

Same bubble in

Norway

Swiss

Australia

New zealand

Netherlands

 

The question is why? Maybe due to rising tensions, war rhetoric people want to buy house or condo is safe places?

 

I know the usual suspects: foreign Investment (like for 1 mln usd you get visa or stacking cash in safe place), immigration (i dont think its the main impact) and of course low rates (hunt for yield).

 

The question is when it will end?

If this end when rates rise then we will know whos fault it was. But if not? In US rates are rising slowly and prices keep rising.

 

I dont think its MBS problem this time.

 

Very interesting mania

 

Whats your view?

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GM - A COYOTE CLIFF CANDIDATE

 

GM has piled on debt over the last few years

Now 90 Billion.

Also has 21 Billion pension deficit - but with a realsitic earnings rate on the fund it could really be double that - more like 40 Billion.

deficit.

 

Also I note at Yahoo finance that their interest bill is only $571 million in 2016

On a 90 billion debt it should be much larger than that????.

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