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Global Macro in 2009. Think again.

Friday, 17 April 2009 | 10:37 am by Burnham Banks
    In the recent investor surveys a number of hedge fund strategies stand out as strategies which investors expect will do well going forward and which they intend to increase their exposure to. Among these are distressed credit, global macro and CTAs. Of the three, distressed debt hedge funds had a poor 2008 whereas
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Retail Sales, PPI and Equity Markets

Tuesday, 14 April 2009 | 4:00 pm by Burnham Banks
14 April. Retail sales numbers in the US disappointed. Retail sales less autos shrank 0.9% against a forecast of 0.0% and a prior of +0.7%. Advance retail sales were -1.1% versus a forecast +0.3% and a prior -0.1%. PPI numbers were also reported. PPI Ex Food and Energy rose 3.8% YOY versus a forecast 4.0%.
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Black Swans? Silkie Chickens!

Tuesday, 14 April 2009 | 1:31 pm by Burnham Banks
Black Swans? Whatever you do, whatever they do, whoever they are, whoever you are, economic cycles will survive. See my article of 2 April 2008. The path of economic growth and the role of central planners. People learn from their mistakes. The next mistakes they make will be fiendishly novel and clever. If it is
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Liquidity: Volatility Analogs, How to Compare Hedge Funds With Different Redemption Frequencies

Wednesday, 08 April 2009 | 12:42 pm by Burnham Banks
In 2008, investors quickly became acquainted with the concept of liquidity, or the lack of it. But what do we mean by liquidity, and how do we price it?   Liquidity premia are already priced in some markets such as the treasury market where the spread between on and off the runs is the implied
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Equity Markets: Where To in 2009

Tuesday, 07 April 2009 | 9:44 am by Burnham Banks
During the Asian Crisis of 1997, the Malaysian equity market fell initially by over 60% in from early to late 1997. It then rebounded by nearly 50% in early 2008 before falling another 60% for a total drawdown of some 76%. In Jakarta, the initial loss was 57%, the bounce 73% the subsequent fall 53%
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“Hello. I’m Burnham Banks and I studied economics in the late 80s and early 90s. I’m still studying economics today and am still no wiser. This blog is a journal, a record of my thoughts and experiences. If we are destined to repeat our mistakes, we should at least repeat them faithfully. If not, then perhaps the past is a mischievous guide and we should try something new.”

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