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Black Sea Oil Claims Before and After Russia Annexed Crimea Posted: 01 Sep 2014 07:37 PM PDT The significance of the annexation of Crimea by Russia goes far beyond land territorial claims. Here are a couple of maps that show how Crimea affects oil rights in the black sea. Black Sea Claims Before Crimea Annexation Black Sea Claims After Crimea Annexation The above charts from the New York Times article In Taking Crimea, Putin Gains a Sea of Fuel Reserves. Russia did not annex Crimea just because of Black Sea claims. But, those claims make it all the more unlikely that Russia would ever cede Crimea back to Ukraine under any circumstances. Moreover, Russia has no land connection to Crimea, and Russia has every reason to want to end that situation. If you are looking for another reason for the rebel counteroffensive "march to the sea", you now have one. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 01 Sep 2014 07:27 AM PDT The Markit Eurozone Manufacturing final data shows Eurozone Manufacturing PMI at 13-month low in August. The rate of expansion in eurozone manufacturing production eased to its lowest during the current 14-month growth sequence in August, as companies faced slower increases in both total new orders and new export business. The final seasonally adjusted Markit Eurozone Manufacturing PMI® posted 50.7 in August, down from 51.8 in July, its lowest reading since July last year. The headline PMI was also below its earlier flash estimate of 50.8. National PMI data signalled a broad easing in the manufacturing recoveries underwa y across much of the currency union. Although Ireland was a noticeable exception, with its PMI at the highest level since the end of 1999, rates of expansion slowed in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany. Countries Ranked by Manufacturing PMI®
Ireland, Spain, and the Netherlands cannot sustain a eurozone recovery. A recession in Germany is on the way, and will take the rest of Europe along for the ride. More sanctions on Russia will make matters worse. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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