June 15, 2011
China inflation spikes due to food prices
The inflation rise in May was the fastest since July 2008, when the rate was 6.3 per cent, before peaking in February 2008 at 8.7 per cent. The financial crisis led to prices falling, because demand for China’s exports fell sharply.
September 22, 2007
Warren Buffett on 1970's Inflation
The less prosperous the enterprise, the greater the proportion of available sustenance claimed by the tapeworm.
I once again ask the same question I asked in 2007.
If inflation is rising in China and inflation hurts low-return businesses the hardest, then what does that say about how well China can weather an inflationary storm?
SSE Composite Index
...an index of all stocks (A shares and B shares) that are traded at the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
SSE Composite Index Chart
September 22, 2007: 5,454.67
June 14, 2011: 2,730.05
Gain/Loss: 50% loss
I hate headlines like that. Rising prices don't cause inflation, inflation causes rising prices.
ReplyDeleteI know, it will never change. Sigh.
Charles Kiting,
ReplyDeleteWhile we are in pet peeve mode, it bothers me that the "Fed" has "fed" us but we never seem to get our fill.