There’s Trouble in the Diesel Market By Dominic Pino April 29, 2022 The spread between diesel and gasoline has reached record highs, which is more concerning than the price of diesel on its own.
NR PLUS The Global Oil Market Is Over By Joseph W. Sullivan April 26, 2022 The world’s energy market is already splitting in two with consequences that won’t just be confined to energy.
Twitter/Musk: Investment Managers and Other People’s Money By Andrew Stuttaford April 20, 2022 Managers of non-ESG funds should stick to the task set for them by their clients and not try to decide what is good or bad for society.
Wait, a Freight Recession? By Dominic Pino April 13, 2022 In a competitive market economy, events in an industry can turn from good to bad at the drop of a hat. We might be seeing that right now with trucking.
ESG — A Mystery and a Shock Poll By Andrew Stuttaford April 10, 2022 Unilever’s shares have underperformed ‘despite’ its ESG approach. Gee, that’s a mystery.
NR PLUS The Battle against Big Government Started Here By Charles N. Steele April 9, 2022 Remembering the first meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society 75 years ago, when a group of scholars helped begin the modern fight for freedom.
NR PLUS The ESG Backlash By Richard Morrison March 9, 2022 Conservatives’ growing opposition to ESG will likely chill industry enthusiasm and curtail the growth confidently predicted by many of its advocates.
Let’s Take a Look at Gas Prices By Dominic Pino March 8, 2022 The problem for politicians is that they want to take credit when prices move down and blame everyone else when prices move up.
ESG, Defense, and a Dangerous Lack of Common Sense By Andrew Stuttaford March 1, 2022 The blend of ESG and stakeholder capitalism can pose a threat to the defense of a democracy.
NR PLUS Schumer Falsely Claims Russia Only Accounts for 1 Percent of U.S. Oil Imports By John McCormack March 1, 2022 In fact, Russian imports accounted for 8.2 percent of all U.S. oil imports from June 2021 until November 2021.