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Inventory Restocking Could Help Support The BDI

The market generally accepts that over the months’ ahead companies will begin restocking dwindling inventories.  In fact Goldman Sachs recently updated their 2H09 GDP forecast to 3.0% from 1.0% on the back of expected inventory restocking.  This will undoubtedly have a positive effect on US industrial Production, manufacturing, and ultimately US GDP growth for a […]

Trade Balance Widens to -US$27.0bn

The June trade balance widened to -US$27.0bn compared to -US$26.0bn the previous month, and a consensus forecast of -US$28.6bn.  Exports rose +2.0% in the month to US$125.8bn, but were more than offset by an even bigger increase in imports at 2.3% to US$152.8bn.  The primary driver behind June’s widening was higher energy related prices.  The […]

The Baltic Dry Index (BDI): Can it tell us anything?

BDI Revisited in new entry written 11/08/2008 Globalization and world trade has become the major growth force in emerging market economies and has significantly influenced developed nations as well. The big question is; how or has the US led slowdown affected this trend. There are of course a series of indicators we can look at […]