• Economy, Japan 05.10.2009 Comments Off
    Mt. Fuji - Japan

    Mt. Fuji - Japan

    The Telegraph reports that Japan is slipping into a deflationary spiral. Evidence of similar deflationary trends is appearing in Europe and the United States, as well, despite the general opinion that recent US Government actions have been inflationary. Deflation is a contraction of the money supply, which includes both money and credit. Credit destruction has been occurring so quickly that government expansion of the supply of real money has so far had no inflationary effect.

    Japan chose to keep its big banks alive after the 1989 crisis instead of letting them fail so small, better-managed competitors could take their place. The United States has apparently chosen to follow the same path. It’s been twenty years with no real recovery in sight for Japan – how long will the United States have to wait?

  • Economy, Singapore 05.10.2009 Comments Off
    The Ghost Fleet - Myth or Reality?

    The Ghost Fleet - Myth or Reality?

    This Daily Mail Online article got a lot of attention a couple of weeks ago, as the image purports to show a vast fleet of empty cargo ships lying at anchor of the coast of Johor Baru, not far from Singapore. The image seems in fact to show mostly vessels a good deal smaller than cargo ships, and there appears to be a “vast fleet” of ships at anchor off Singapore even in healthier economic times. So is this Ghost Fleet a myth or reality?

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