An original "cockroach" huh...
Yep, and interpreted through my own views.read his book maybe....
or his recent speech to the Europeans?
Which bit is not true? I am with you though that India won't trust China, but they won't trust USA also.@Knobby22 you still read and reference 'The Age'? It's chockers with feminists and left activists last I saw - apeing U.S opinionators like NYT and WAPO
Good point but I'd have to read an Age article.Which bit is not true?
Getting scary
last time I lookedThey don't look too smart to me.
For the first time in seven years, India’s prime minister is in China. Narendra Modi reportedly is refusing to accept phone calls from Donald Trump. Instead, he’s lending India’s considerable weight to Xi Jinping’s claim to be leading the creation of a new world order.
The US had promised to negotiate over the tariffs. But when Delhi refused to support Trump’s fetish to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, the Americans cancelled the negotiations.
![]()
Trump says he’s determined to weaken China. He’s doing the opposite
The world’s two most populous nations are restoring relations. It’s another strategic win for Xi Jinping and another diplomatic own goal by Donald Trump.www.theage.com.au
Saudi Arabia and Iraq have stopped supplying oil to India’s Nayara Energy refinery, controlled by Rosneft, due to EU sanctions.The refinery typically received around 3 million barrels per month from Saudi Arabia and Iraq, but deliveries dropped to zero in August. Nayara processes about 8% of India’s total oil and has already reduced capacity at its Vadinar plant to 70–80% amid sales difficulties.For fuel exports, the company is now forced to rely on the “shadow fleet,” as major shipping firms have refused to cooperate.
This. They're only "friends" of convenience, nothing more. Effectively a cartel - don't like one another but have realised it's in their own best interests to work together (for now).Modi will probably crack imo. The affinities between Russia, China and India are non-existent outside a resentment of the west and a desire to subordinate it. In fact they all have territorial disputes and any economical cooperation is purely cynical - they are not real allies, let alone friends.
To some extent, but they can't just inflate it away, that's proven to be political suicide. It's going to be a three pronged approach of inflation/taxes/spending cuts IMO, basically just enough pain of each type to be bearable.They're going to inflate no matter who the president is. Any difference will just be in the detail and what's said about it. The debt's so large there isn't really any alternative.
Who needs enemies when there are "friends" like these 3.This. They're only "friends" of convenience, nothing more. Effectively a cartel - don't like one another but have realised it's in their own best interests to work together (for now).
It's not like if the ukrainians start turning the tide that india is going to come to russia's rescue or something![]()
Certainly happy not to be living in the Garden State.Part three of all of this is that I've only covered national/federal government debts and bonds, we haven't even started on state (or equivalent) government fiscal positions yet.
The victorian government, for example, is practically bankrupt:
View attachment 207598View attachment 207597View attachment 207596View attachment 207595
Which means that some very difficult decisions are going to have to be made re: what's being cut from where:
View attachment 207599
As we can see, healthcare is already the single largest expenditure and with the simple demographics of boomers all hitting their twilight years that number can be expected to balloon significantly over the next few years/election cycles.
Hello and welcome to Aussie Stock Forums!
To gain full access you must register. Registration is free and takes only a few seconds to complete.
Already a member? Log in here.