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    Simeon Wallis and Michael Lange from Aprio bring us the latest quarterly manufacturing outlook

    Simeon Wallis and Michael Lange from Aprio bring us the latest quarterly manufacturing outlook

    Episode 94 once more features our friends from Aprio, a CPA-led advisory firm with over 700 clients in their Manufacturing and Distribution Practice. Simeon Wallis and Michael Lange join us to discuss their latest quarterly "Manufacturing and Distribution Insights" report, which is a great look into the state of business for American industry.

    Simeon is Chief Investment Officer and leader of Aprio’s Wealth Management Practice, and Michael is Partner in Assurance Services at Aprio, so they bring a whole lot of expertise to the subject.

    The latest issue had more good news for manufacturers, including a slight rise in manufacturing sentiment from the Institute for Supply Managers and a boom in plant construction spending. But there were also indications of weakening demand, and a fresh ISM report came out after we recorded showing a decline in the outlook of industry professionals. Michael and Simeon dive into all the details of their report and give their insights about the current state of things and where they think we're headed.

    Tune in and hear the whole expert story!

    View the Aprio quarterly insights report here: https://www.aprio.com/6-manufacturing-distribution-insights-from-q1-2024-and-what-they-mean-for-you/

    Another down day on equity markets

    Another down day on equity markets

    Kia ora,

    Welcome to Thursday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.

    I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.

    And today we lead with a quick news wrap-up so you can get back to your 'time-off'.

    First, the closely-watched US ISM factory PMI contracted again in December, but by less than expected and less than in November. But the number of months in contraction is now mounting; now its 14th straight month, the longest string since 2000-2001. New order levels remained weak.

    But despite a key strike, and chip shortages earlier in the year, America's General Motors came out on top in their 15.5 mln vehicle sales market in 2023, edging out Toyota for the top spot - again.

    US job openings eased slightly in November from October to 8.8 mln. This caught the attention of financial markets because this is now a 13 month low, but to be fair it is very little changed from October and has been hovering at this level since July.

    Also falling, and quite sharply, were mortgage application levels in the US. And that was even after adjusting for the holiday period. Mortgage interest rates were stable at 6.76% plus points.

    But expanding, and at a faster pace now were retail sales at traditional outlets. They were up +5.6% from the same week a year ago in a rising pace, solid real increases and much more than can be accounted for by inflation.

    India's factories ended 2023 with a good but easing expansion. However that expansion remains above its long-run trend levels. They had substantial rises in new orders and production, and managed to keep its input cost inflation down, now its weakest rise in more than three years.

    In China, it is now very tough being a new graduate and looking for work. Average starting pay offered to new hires in 38 key Chinese cities fell -1.3% to ¥10,420 per month (NZ$2,350/month) in Q4-2023 from a year ago. That was their worst drop since at least 2016 when this data started to be collected, according to data from a national online recruitment platform. And it is worse in some very big centers. In Beijing, starting salaries decreased -2.7% from a year ago and they have been falling all year. In Guangzhou they fell -4.5%.

    In Australia, the house price juggernaut seemed to run out of steam in December. Sydney prices were little-changed and Melbourne prices actually fell. But for all of 2023 they did manage an +8.1% rise overall, with Sydney up +11.1%, Melbourne up a much more modest +3.5%, Brisbane was up +13.1% and Perth roaring ahead, up more than +15% for the year. Although Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth maintained the pace in Q4, that was not the case in either Sydney or Melbourne and questions are rising about a 2024 reversal.

    Rising, and at a faster pace is the price of iron ore, now up at US$145/tonne, a gain of +18% in a little over a month, and up +30% in six months. Australia's budgets (state and federal) are all being fattened by this rise.

    The UST 10yr yield starts today at 3.90% and down -5 bps from this time yesterday. 

    Wall Street has started today down -0.3% in Wednesday trade on the S&P500. The Nasdaq is down another -0.6% so far. Overnight European markets all fell sharply, with London down -0.5%, Frankfurt down -1.4% and Paris down -1.6%. Yesterday Tokyo did not trade as it is a standard holiday there. They should be back today. Hong Kong fell another -0.9%. Shanghai however rose +0.2% as the home team came out to stabilise things. On the other hand, the ASX200 fell -1.4% yesterday. In its first day of trading this year, the NZX50 closed down a more modest -0.3%.

    The price of gold will start today down -US$29/oz at just on US$2033/oz.

    Oil prices are +US$2.50 higher at just under US$73/bbl in the US. The international Brent price is now just over US$78/bbl.

    The Kiwi dollar starts today at 62.4 USc and only marginally different from this time yesterday. Against the Aussie we are nearly +½c higher at 92.8 AUc. Against the euro we are marginally firmer at 57.2 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today just on 70.7 and up +10 bps.

    The bitcoin price starts today much lower at US$42,945 and retreating -4.8% from this time yesterday, suggesting yesterday's surge was overdone. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been extreme at just under +/- 5.7%.

    You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.

    You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.

    Kia ora. I'm David Chaston. And we will do this again tomorrow.

    5.34 Yusuf - Keine Wunder sondern Krise identifizieren, beheben und großer Einsatz und Führungsstärke

    5.34 Yusuf - Keine Wunder sondern Krise identifizieren, beheben und großer Einsatz und Führungsstärke

    Yusufs a.s. einzige Wundergabe ist die richtige Deutung von Träumen.
    Obwohl er für viele Jahre zu Unrecht im Gefängnis war, rächt er sich nicht an dem ägyptischen Volk. Er verlangt für die Deutung des Traumes und die Strategie zur Überwindung der Krise noch nicht einmal seine eigene Freilassung.

    An Yusuf sehen wir, was es bedeutet, sich als Muslim Propheten zum Vorbild zu nehmen:
    Er identifiziert die Krise und arbeitet sich viele Jahre mit besonderem Einsatz an dieser ab und meistert Sie mit so einer Bravour, dass er nicht nur Ägypten, sondern die gesamte Region rettet.

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    Noodling Out Alcohol-ISM

    Noodling Out Alcohol-ISM

    In this nineteenth episode of the Noodle it Out with Nikki M Podcast, Nikki and Justin discuss qualification in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous (or any other 12 Step room) by discussing Alcohol - ISM.  Nikki shares Big Book wisdom on this important and sometimes confusing topic.  We jump right into the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous with some real life issues from questions from real-life addicts in real-life situations and dive deep into the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous as it relates to the ISM of Alcoholim.

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    Finans Brief: Læssevis af nye nøgletal på vej

    Finans Brief: Læssevis af nye nøgletal på vej

    De europæiske aktiemarkeder står til at åbne i et lille plus mandag morgen. Fredagens Jackson Hole taler gav ikke markant nyt. Stemningen er afventende forud for en tætpakket uge med inflationstal fra Europa onsdag og torsdag samt jobrapport og ISM fra USA fredag som højdepunkterne. Der er ingen vigtige tal i dag, men til gengæld nogle ECB-taler.

    5.27 Teil 2 - Die Gründung Mekkahs und der Bau der Kaabah

    5.27 Teil 2 - Die Gründung Mekkahs und der Bau der Kaabah

    Teil 2 
    Über Lüge, Authentizität und Aufrichtigkeit.
    Der Befehl Gottes, Hadschar und Ismail nach Mekkah zu bringen.
    Die Gründung Mekkahs durch die Quelle Zamzam.
    Der Bau der Kaabah und die verschiedenen Restaurierungen.

    Die Opferung Ismails ist die allererste Folge dieser Reihe

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    5.26 Die 3 Lügen Ibrahims - Teil 1

    5.26 Die 3 Lügen Ibrahims - Teil 1

    Anlässlich der Überlieferung des Propheten Muhammads (s) über die drei Lügen Ibrahims (as), schauen wir uns das Thema Lüge, Wahrheit und Kommunikation genauer an.
    Teil 2 folgt...

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    5.25 Ibrahims Reisen - Sähen des Guten und die späte Ernte

    5.25 Ibrahims Reisen - Sähen des Guten und die späte Ernte

    Ibrahims Leben war unstet nach seiner Verbannung.
    Er reiste von Ort zu Ort und kämpfte dort gegen Sklaverei, Terrorherrschaft und Vielgötterei.
    Obwohl er nie mehr als 80 Anhänger hatte, setzte er sich trotzdem durch.

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    5.24 Ibrahims Duell mit Nimrod - Stilmittel des Koran, Ungenauigkeit der Sprache, Rechtleitung

    5.24 Ibrahims Duell mit Nimrod - Stilmittel des Koran, Ungenauigkeit der Sprache, Rechtleitung

    Ibrahims Duell mit Nimrod wird im Koran in einem Vers (2:258) beschrieben.
    Da wir uns nur auf diesen einen Vers konzentrieren, ist dies Anlass einmal die wichtigsten rhetorischen Stilmittel des Korans zu untersuchen. 
    Außerdem zeigt das Duell die Ungenauigkeit der Sprache.
    Nimrod zeigt: Intelligenz führt uns nicht automatisch zur Rechtleitung... was führt uns dann zur Rechtleitung?

    Am Schluss schauen wir uns noch an, zwischen welchen Versen der Vers eingebettet ist. Er ist nämlich ein Beispiel für den bekannten Vers: Allah ist der Schutzherr der Gläubigen... (2:257)

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    5.23 Ibrahim - Zerstörung der Götzen und seine Verbrennung

    5.23 Ibrahim - Zerstörung der Götzen und seine Verbrennung

    Wie versucht Ibrahim sein Volk und sein Vater zu überzeugen?
    Wie schaukelt sich seine Kritik am Götzendienst und der herrschenden Ordnung immer weiter auf?
    Welch große Eskalation bedeutet seine Verbrennung und warum ist die Reaktion seines Volkes so heftig?

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    5.20 Weg und Aufgabe der Propheten

    5.20 Weg und Aufgabe der Propheten

    Vortrag auf Einladung der Moosacher Moschee
    Hier wird vieles von den Prophetengeschichten zusammengefasst und ein Überblick im Bezug zum heutigen Leben gegeben.

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    From Anti-Aging to Anti-Ageism Activist and Writer: Ashton Applewhite, Age 70

    From Anti-Aging to Anti-Ageism Activist and Writer: Ashton Applewhite, Age 70

    Today I talk to Ashton Applewhite, the author of “This Chair Rocks, a Manifesto Against Ageism” and a leading spokesperson raising awareness on ageism and how to dismantle it. She is a leader for Old School, a clearinghouse website for anti-ageism resources, and the voice behind the blog, Yo, Is This Ageist? You may have heard her Ted Talk or seen her on CBS Sunday Morning. Today she answers the questions; what is ageism, why does ageism exist, what does ageism do to our mental health as we get older, and why addressing ageism will make you feel more comfortable about aging. Ashton breaks down this “ism” so well that by the end you will feel nothing but empowered by your age. 

    LINK FOR ASHTON:

    https://thischairrocks.com/

    LINK TO WORK WITH MOLLY:

    www.mollysider.com

     

    A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com

    5.19 Ibrahim - Rang, Herkunft, Kindheit, Erkenntnis Gottes

    5.19 Ibrahim - Rang, Herkunft, Kindheit, Erkenntnis Gottes

    Dies ist der erste Teil der Geschichte Ibrahims, Friede sei auf Ihm. Einer der großen Geschichten des Korans.
    Dazu gehört auch die allererste Episode der Staffel 5.
    - Ibrahim a.s. als Mitglied der fünf Ulu al azm
    - Wo und unter welchen Umständen wurde er geboren?
    - Legenden um seine Kindheit
    - Seine intellektuelle Reise zu Gott

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    5.18 Der Prophet Saleh und der Stamm der Thamud (Nabatäer) - unser Fortschrittsmythos, Bedeutung & Notwendigkeit von Wunder

    5.18 Der Prophet Saleh und der Stamm der Thamud (Nabatäer) - unser Fortschrittsmythos, Bedeutung & Notwendigkeit von Wunder

    Der Stamm der Thamud war der Vorläufer der Nabatäer oder sogar Teil des nabatäischen Reiches. 
    Man findet immer noch viele Überreste von ihnen, sogar die Wohnstätten der Thamud selber (Madain Saleh im heutigen Saudi Arabien). Petra ist auch von den Nabatäern erbaut.
    Die Fassade Petras ist fast so hoch wie der gesamte Mount Rushmore mit den Gesichtern der Präsidenten.
    Bis heute ist unklar, wie Sie es geschafft haben eine ganze Stadt in der trockenen Wüste mit Wasser zu versorgen. Was man bis heute entdeckt hat, ist äußerst ausgeklügelt.
    Mit Saleh haben wir auch die erste Wundergeschichte.
    Was machte dieses notwendig?
    Welche Bedeutung hat es?
    Welche Folgen hat es?
    Was bedeutet das für uns heute?

    Bei Saleh erleben wir das erste Mal Verführungen und "Soft Power" und eine Reihe neuer argumentatorischer Tricks.

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    5.17 Der Prophet Hud und der Stamm der Ad - Unterdrücker, argumentatorische Tricks und die Versuche Huds

    5.17 Der Prophet Hud und der Stamm der Ad - Unterdrücker, argumentatorische Tricks und die Versuche Huds

    Die Ad waren ein sagenhafter Stamm auf der arabischen Halbinsel, die eine bedeutende Macht waren. 
    Alle Araber und insbesondere die Quraish waren stolz darauf, von Ihnen abzustammen. 
    Obwohl Sie eine große und entwickelte Macht waren, der Vorläufer eines Imperiums, waren Sie plötzlich verschwunden.
    Hud war der erste arabische Prophet und der Koran erzählt hier eine Biographie, die nicht in den anderen heiligen Büchern vorkommt.
    Mit welchen argumentatorischen Tricks und Fehlschlüssen versuchten die Ad Hud loszuwerden?

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    5.16 Schlussteil: Noahs Arche, deren Tiere und Passagiere sowie Schlussfragen

    5.16 Schlussteil: Noahs Arche, deren Tiere und Passagiere sowie Schlussfragen

    In dem letzten Teil geht es um Bedeutungen zur Arche (besonders sufitische Interpretation: bau dir selbst eine moralische Arche bevor die Flut des Lebens kommt, z.B. in Form einer MidLife Crisis), die Tiere die aufgeladen wurden (wirklich alle Landtiere oder nur bis dahin domestizierte Tiere) und die sufitische Interpreation von Aswaj (Paare) als der dem Menschen inhärente Dualismus.
    Wer war nicht auf der Arche?
    Wer gehört zur Familie eines Propheten?

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    5.15 Das Alter Noahs zwischen Überlieferung und Wissenschaft

    5.15 Das Alter Noahs zwischen Überlieferung und Wissenschaft

    In diesem Clip werden Fragen zur Noah Geschichte geklärt, im Hauptteil das Alter Noahs.
    Wie kann man die ca. 1000 Jahre verstehen?
    Ist dies wissenschaftlich unmöglich oder einfach nur noch nicht beobachtet worden?
    Wie geht der Islam im Allgemeinen mit scheinbaren Widersprüchen zwischen Überlieferung und Wissenschaft um?

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    China returns with unsteady gains

    China returns with unsteady gains

    Kia ora,

    Welcome to Tuesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.

    I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.

    And today we lead with news we return from our long holiday weekend with the rest of the world delivering improved economic performances

    The Chinese Lantern Festival has ended China's New Year celebrations and shows that the feared aggressive surge in infections did not hold back their re-opening. Hospitals and health services are swamped, but the relief drove Spring Festival travel and spending. However long this momentum will last is still an open question. And it seems likely the benefits will be spread unevenly across the country.

    China's big state-owned banks are being opted into offering unsecured credit card loans for as low as 3.6% to try and keep the holiday momentum going. Worryingly for China, such lending is nowhere near where it was before the pandemic originally hit in early 2020. Mortgage rate cuts for new house buying are spreading too. Perhaps unsurprisingly in retrospect, mortgage loan growth in China was almost non-existent in 2022 (+1.5%, item #6). But that is a huge shift.

    The private services PSI survey for China confirmed the official PSI rebound in their services sector in January. (Recall this same private survey did not confirm the factory improvement.)

    The end of pandemic restrictions is restarting a migration of China's wealthy to move overseas taking their money with them. Canada is the most favoured destination but the shift to Singapore is substantial too. Other countries will get this flow too. A feature of the 2023 flows is the urgency that these migrants bring with their desire to leave.

    Meanwhile, Hong Kong retail sales fell -0.7% in December on an inflation-adjusted basis, but that was a lesser decline that the -5.3% drop in November. For the whole 2022 year, sales fell -3.4% on an inflation-adjusted basis.

    In the US there were positive surprises all over the place over the weekend. The biggest was from their labour market where the headline gain in non-farm payrolls came in very much higher than anyone expected, up +516,000 in January. That's its best January increase ever. Only a +185,000 gain was expected. And this data is from the usual "Establishment Survey" of employers. The data from the "Household Survey", which in the past has been less positive, is in fact even more positive this month, up +894,000 employed on the same seasonally adjusted basis. Unadjusted both surveys give a January level the best in more than a decade, probably longer.

    Their unemployment rate is now its lowest since 1969.

    Any way you look at this, it is strong. More people are in paid employment than ever before; either 160.1 mln in the Household Survey, or 155.1 mln in the employer survey (and the difference is probably unincorporated sole traders).

    Also 'positive' in an economics way, wage growth is slowing. Average weekly earnings in January were up +4.7% from a year ago.

    But the strong American results don't end there.

    The widely-watched ISM services PMI reported a strong recovery in January, up from a small retreat in December. New order levels were the star here. The January level reports a healthy expansion again, and largely confirms the non-farm payrolls report. This is in contrast to the US Markit services PMI we reported earlier last week, which didn't show these gains; a rise to be sure, but that report was contracting still.

    In Canada, housing sales in their largest city, Toronto (population 6.3 mln), "collapsed" to just 3100 in January, -40% below year-ago levels and prices down -20%.

    In the EU, their producer price data didn't come down in December as it had trended earlier. In fact it rose unexpectedly, but 'only' at a +13% annualised rate from November, about half the year-on-year rate.

    But German factory orders unexpectedly rose +3.2% in December from November, topping market forecasts of +2% and reversing a downwardly revised -4.4% fall in November. However, as positive as the December gain was, it is still -10% lower than year-ago levels.

    Retail sales in Australia fell by -3.9% in December from November, unrevised from the flash data but reversing from a +1.7% rise in the prior month. This was their first decline in their retail trade in 2022 following eleven straight monthly rises.

    In Australia, the value of new home loans for owner-occupied homes in Australia fell -4.2% in December from November, sliding for the seventh straight month and coming in worse than forecasts for a -2.75% decline. Refi is strong there however.

    And here's an interesting factoid in the nationalist bragging rights corner; Australian GDP (on the up), is about to overtake Russian GDP ( which is falling now). Russia won't qualify for the G20 any more.

    Air cargo volumes sagged in December and didn't get back to 2019 pre-pandemic levels as expected. And if it wasn't for strong North American gains the situation would have been a lot worse. China's weakness is still showing in this activity.

    Passenger volumes are recovering with momentum, but are still miles below pre-pandemic levels even if the recent trends are strongly up. Again, the drag here is China, although nowhere, including North America, is back to the old normal.

    The UST 10yr yield starts today at 3.64% and up a sharp +12 bps from this time Saturday. 

    The price of gold will open today at US$1867/oz and up +US$5 from this time Saturday.

    And oil prices start today little-changed, still at just under US$74/bbl in the US. The international Brent price is now just over US$80/bbl.

    The Kiwi dollar is softer as the greenback surges. It is now at 62.8 USc and down another -¾c from Saturday. That's its lowest in a month. All commodity currencies are on the move down. Against the Australian dollar we slightly firmer at 91.5 AUc. Against the euro we are little-changed at 58.6 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at 70.5 and down -20 bps from Saturday.

    The bitcoin price is now at US$22,999 and down -2.6% from this time Saturday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been modest at +/- 1.1%.

    You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.

    And get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.

    Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we will do this again tomorrow.