Here is Platt’s comparing the big 3 monthly oil reports from OPEC, the International Energy Agency and the Energy Information Agency (of the US
Welcome to the Gutenberg Editor
The goal of this new editor is to make adding rich content to WordPress simple and enjoyable. This whole post is composed of pieces of
Ritholz interviews Jeff Sherman, Doubleline
Ritholz interviews Jeff Sherman, and it’s excellent! http://ritholtz.com/2017/12/transcript-mib-interview-jeff-sherman-doubleline/
Volatility is dead everywhere… Daily Shot… WSJ
The WSJ’s Daily Shot shows volatility declining across the board... Here is a measure of vol for various asset classes:
Ben Eisen, WSJ, on the yield curve…
Here Ben Eisen at the Wall Street Journal on the flattening yield curve: ”Long-term yields tend to go up and down alongside expectations for
Q4 GDP Forecasts… Calculated Risk
Bill McBride at Calculated Risk summarizes 4Q GDP expectations: “From Merrill Lynch: The strong retail sales data provided a 0.3pp boost to our 4Q
Wall Street Wises Up to the Folly of Forecasting… Bloomberg
Barry Ritholz at Bloomberg takes down economists’ forecasts: “One economist says what should be obvious: Making predictions only means you will be
Top ten producers… EIA
From Today in Energy: The article is actually about the increase in production from Brazil’s pre-salt regions: ”Pre-salt resources were
OPEC vs. IEA, dueling forecasts… Bloomberg
The IEA and OPEC released their monthly situation and outlook reports this week... Here is Bloomberg on how they differ: “They live in the same





