Posts tagged war
Geopolitical risk returns in the Middle East

I have just returned from two weeks of holiday, and I have a lot on my mind. First things first, on the war between Israel and Hamas; emotions are running high and as a result, the quality of initial opinion and analysis is clouded and governed by hard-held priors. That always make for a treacherous information environment, especially in a situation as complex as is the conflict between Israel and its border states, not to mention the political situation in the Middle East as a whole. I am making the following initial assumptions. As long as it is Israel and Hamas pounding each other to a pulp—with devastating consequences mainly in Gaza as the IDF brings the heat—markets will eventually stop caring. The obvious risk is that a bloody conflict between Hamas and Israel spills over into wider military conflict in the Middle East. It is grim irony that Iran recently warned how a heavy-handed response by Israel “could spiral out of control and ricochet into far-reaching consequences”. Teheran is right, and I suspect that it is exactly what it, Hamas, other key actors in the Middle East, not to mention Russia, want.

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Five Questions for 2023, and some Answers

In my day-job I am forced to write my economic outlook for the new year in December, alongside most other economists. This is part of a long-standing sell-side tradition, and at Christmas time, you don’t change traditions. The real way to do it, however, is to way a few weeks into January to see where the dust settles and how investors vote with their money in the early sessions of the year. I thus present the Alpha Sources version; five key questions for 2023, and as many answers. I’ll start with the war in Russia, asking what in fact Russia will achieve, if anything. I then ask whether 60/40 portfolio will rebound in 2023, and whether the leadership in global equities is changing. I then qualify my answer with a question on geopolitics and the free flow of goods and capital between China and the US, before asking whether Covid is over.

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Danger

What’s happening in Ukraine is important. The fog of war remains thick, but the incoming news is increasingly clear. Ukraine’s counteroffensive is progressing more quickly than even the most optimistic experts had predicted. The latest reports suggest that Ukraine is on the brink on retaking Donetsk, and its airport, which would be extraordinary. There are now signs that Ukraine’s success on the battlefield is being admitted on Russian state TV. Assuming this news out of Ukraine is even partly true, we are now, in my view, in a very dangerous phase of the conflict. I am saying this precisely because Ukraine’s offensive itself is morally and politically unchallengeable. Ukraine has a right to defend itself, and to exploit its military initiative. Considerations about Russia’s potential response to what can only be described as a humiliation are absent, in both Kyiv and Western capitals. Such considerations might arise soon enough, but for now the sentiment is clear. Russia is getting a good beating and it had it coming. I wholeheartedly agree.

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Random shots

I am still collecting my thoughts, and catching up with work, after holiday, so a few Random Shots are in order. For general reading inspiration I’d recommend Aeon, Arts and Letters Daily, The Hedgehog Review and The Point. I try to consume as much from all of these as I can, in between the mandatory market/investment-related research.

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