Blain’s Morning Porridge – The Property Chronicle
Select your region of interest:

Real estate, alternative real assets and other diversions

Blain’s Morning Porridge

The Macro View

“Every unresolved problem eventually creates something worse to solve it…”

In the headlines this morning…

I switched on the TV this morning and watched Naga sitting on the Brek-drek couch in Normandy, then a cut-away to a Piper at the moment British Troops landed on Sword Beach. He was playing Highland Laddie, the same tune I wrote about on Monday, when D-Day piper Bill Millan played it as he and his commandos stormed up the beach. Marvellous stuff.

Unfortunately, despite the BBC being in France, it did not provide any insights as to why the Fiat Chrysler / Renault merger collapsed last night. President Macron was just along the road, so it’s a shame Naga hadn’t walked over to ask why? We know the French govt and union board members voted against it… but they are only 2 of 9 board members. Personally, I didn’t understand the merger anyway… who drives a French car? Quel Fromage as the French never say….

Elsewhere a credit downgrade while Trump escalates the Mexican standoff! The ECB meets and has to work out how to bail out the Italian banks with more TLTROs while chastising Italy for borrowing too much, and we are wondering what next..

Back in Blighty..

It’s a tad cruel, but a few months ago I was at a meeting at the University Investment Management advisory group, and we were reviewing post-grad research proposals. One of them was a semi-serious proposal to analyse Neil Woodford’s performance a fund manager; the aim would be to rate Woodford buy investments as reliable sell signals. Oh… how we giggled…






The Macro View

About Bill Blain

Bill Blain

Bill Blain is Strategist for Shard Capital, a leading investment firm. Bill is a well known broadcaster and commentator, with over 30-years experience working for leading investment banks and brokerages at senior levels. He's been closely involved in the growth and development of the global fixed income markets, and pioneered complex financial products including capital, asset-backed securities and private placements. Increasingly, he's involved in the Real and Alternative Assets sector seeking to explain their complexity, how to generate decorrelated returns, and create liquidity in non-listed assets. Bill is a passionate sailor, talentless painter, plays guitar badly, is learning the bagpipes, and built a train-set in his attic.

Articles by Bill Blain

Subscribe to our magazine now!

SUBSCRIBE

Our Partners