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- Natural Gas Hoarding in Europe Thanks to US Sanction Proposals; Boehner vs. McCain; LNG the Solution
- Texas Democrat Senatorial Candidate Wants to Impeach Obama, End Obamacare; Other Interesting Primary Results
- Russia Has Upper Hand in Ukraine, No Meaningful Sanctions Coming
- Political Gambit of the Day: Obama Opts for Two-Year Renewal for Old Health Plans
- China Composite Output and New Orders Both Fall for First Time in Seven Months
Natural Gas Hoarding in Europe Thanks to US Sanction Proposals; Boehner vs. McCain; LNG the Solution Posted: 05 Mar 2014 05:24 PM PST US sanction proposals against Russia coupled with immediate Russian counter-threats against European interests led to an easily predictable result: natural gas hoarding. Bloomberg reports Europe's Russia Gas Imports Jump to 3-Week High as Buyers Hoard. European utilities boosted imports of natural gas from Russia to the highest level in three weeks even as storage remains at record-high levels amid the mildest winter since 2007.Import Dependency on Gazprom Here is an interesting image from reader Arthur on European dependencies on the Russian natural gas supplier Gazprom. The chart is from Gazprom and Morgan Stanley. It is mathematically impossible to be more than 100% dependent on a supplier, at least over the long-term. Certainly, for short periods of time imports can exceed usage, but over the long haul they cannot. That said, I do not know the timeframe for the chart. It's possible the chart is reflective of recent hoarding. Regardless, the chart shows the huge dependencies some European countries have for Russian natural gas. Boehner vs. McCain In regards to Senator John McCain's proposal to sanction Russia and place missiles in the Czech Republic as the solution to the Ukraine crisis, I suggest that Speaker Boehner is thinking clearly but McCain isn't. Please see Russia Has Upper Hand in Ukraine for discussion. LNG the Solution If natural gas is a huge problem (and it is), then additional supply from other sources, not counterproductive sanctions is the solution. Let's reduce German and European need for Russian natural gas. Do that and the Russian hold on Europe will diminish. Free market capitalism beats threats of nuclear war any day of the week. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 05 Mar 2014 02:45 PM PST Here's a story too funny to not report. In a field of five, no Democrat senatorial candidate received 50% of the votes in yesterday's Texas primary. As a result, Kesha Rogers is in a runoff with David Alameel on May 27. Rogers will not stand a chance in the runoff as the party will do everything to stop her because her views are "Democratically bizarre" to say the least. According to The Hill ... Rogers supports impeaching President Obama, repealing ObamaCare and "crushing Wall Street." She also advocates the reinstatement of the Glass-Steagall Act to limit securities trading, and has a detailed plan for space exploration and harnessing thermonuclear fusion energy. In the past, she's drawn Hitler mustaches on Obama posters and likened ObamaCare to practices of Nazi doctors. Other Interesting Texas Primary Results In the Texas GOP primary 95% want welfare drug testing and 97% want to repeal Obamacare. Thoughts on Welfare Drug Testing Welfare drug testing is the wrong way to go. The last thing we need is another government program to do anything. I expect it would cost more to administer than it would save in reduced payouts. Besides, it would hurt kids in poor families whose parents happen to be using drugs. Instead, I make a commonsense proposal on food stamps. Mish SNAP Proposal
My proposal will not only lower the cost of the food stamp program, the resultant healthier diets would lower Medicaid and Medicare costs as well. Moreover, my proposal would give people a strong incentive to get off the food stamp program without intrusive, costly big-brother ideas like drug testing which cannot possibly work for the simple reason that anyone who fails will steal to get food rather than starve. For further discussion, please see States Circumvent Food Stamp Cutbacks; Draconian Cuts "Much Ado About Nothing" Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Russia Has Upper Hand in Ukraine, No Meaningful Sanctions Coming Posted: 05 Mar 2014 12:57 PM PST Will there be any meaningful sanctions against Russia for invading Crimea? The answer is no, and a comparison to Iran will show why. It was easy enough to impose sanctions on Iran because there was no meaningful trade with Iran other than oil. And global oil supply can come from anywhere. Secondly, and unlike the US which has little trade with Russia, Germany, the UK, and other European countries do have meaningful trade with Russia. Finally, Germany gets 30% of its natural gas supply from Russia. Impose severe sanctions and Russia can shut down those supply lines, most of which happen to run through Ukraine. Obama can pretend to put down a tough stance, but don't expect any meaningful reaction globally. Events are already firming up along those lines. UK Says No to Sanctions Two days ago the Guardian reported secret documents photographed outside No 10 Downing Street [the Prime Minister's Office] state that 'London's financial centre' should not be closed to Russians. The picture of the document was taken by the freelance photographer Steve Back, who specialises in spotting secret documents carried openly by officials entering Downing Street. The document was in the hands of an unnamed official attending a meeting of the national security council (NSC) called by the prime minister to discuss the Ukrainian crisis.McCain Wants Missiles in Czech Republic I am disappointed but hardly astonished that McCain's solution is to put missiles in the Czech Republic. Splits Emerge in West's Stance on Russia Today, the Financial Times reported Splits Emerge in West's Stance on Russia. The west's diplomatic efforts to counter Russia's takeover of Crimea faced setbacks on multiple fronts on Wednesday as the Kremlin refused to engage with the new Ukrainian government and allies themselves were at loggerheads over how tough a line to take with Moscow.Natural Gas and More "They're afraid if we do something the Russians will hit back," said a senior EU official involved in summit planning. You bet. The fear goes beyond natural gas. Andrei Klishas, a Russian senator, said he was preparing countermeasures which could come into effect if sanctions were imposed on Russia.There would be serious repercussions to McCain's idea of sanctions coupled with placing US missiles in the Czech Republic. And how would McCain pay for those missiles? He does not say. Either McCain cannot think clearly, or worse yet he can and would welcome another global war. Culture of Engagement Also consider Ukraine crisis tests Berlin's new 'culture of engagement'. German chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday faces the first test of a new foreign policy sketched out by her ministers in recent weeks; a "culture of engagement" intended to replace Germany's postwar "culture of restraint".Meaningful sanctions? Forget about them. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Political Gambit of the Day: Obama Opts for Two-Year Renewal for Old Health Plans Posted: 05 Mar 2014 10:46 AM PST In a desperate, and likely futile attempt to stem losses in the November mid-term elections Obama Said to Allow Two-Year Renewal for Old Health Plans. Americans who kept health plans that don't comply with Obamacare requirements will be able to renew those policies for two more years, according to a person familiar with the matter.Don't Expect Insurers to Follow Although 28 states allow plan extension, insurers will not necessarily follow. Once plans are cancelled there are regulations, procedures, and costs associated with bringing those plans back. Then the plans will go away in two more years anyway. Although cancellations only affected a small number of people percentage-wise, that still amounts to 2.6 million unhappy voters. Millions of others are unhappy their costs went up. Of course some are happy their costs went down, but the overall effect of Obamacare is that some small number of people are way better off, with a far larger number of people who are somewhat to way worse off. This does not bode well for Democrats in the mid-term election. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
China Composite Output and New Orders Both Fall for First Time in Seven Months Posted: 05 Mar 2014 12:06 AM PST Signs of a global slowdown continue. The HSBC China Services PMI shows China Composite Output and New Orders Both Fall for First Time in Seven Months. HSBC China Composite PMI ™ data (which covers both manufacturing and services) signalled a contraction of private sector output in China, following a six-month sequence of growth. That said, the rate of reduction was fractional overall, as signalled by the HSBC Composite Output Index posting at 49.8 in February down from 50.8 in January.Comment on the Comment The comment by Hongbin Qu is ridiculous for two reasons. First and foremost, the idea that central banks can fine-tune anything is ridiculous. History proves just that. Second, even if central banks could assure short-term growth, it is always at an expense. Hongbin Qu ignores that expense. If anything, China has overinvested in everything from vacant houses, to vacant malls, to vacant shopping centers, to unused trains and airports. To prevent further malinvestments, China actually needs to slow (and it will). Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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