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Snapshot Of The GS Conviction List

Zero Hedge had some fun recently analyzing the extensive thought process that goes into the decision making that leads to the addition (and, more relevantly, subtraction) of any given stock from the Goldman Sachs conviction list. One could say a case study of exhaustive insight and careful risk management it was not. After a flurry of requests, I provide an unabridged, updated snapshot of the entire Goldman Sachs Conviction List (both Buys and Sells) for North American stocks.


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Goldman Sachs Analyzes Its Risk Exposure

Until yesterday, the only real risk at the 5th branch of government (4th is the PIMCO/BlackRock two headed hydra) was making sure that 2009 is the year of the biggest bonuses on record (amusingly, now that Cerberus has all but followed Chrysler to its ignominious end (oddly missing from the company's industry expertise page - one would think the Dan Quayle-advised company learned more from this cataclysm than anything else), maybe Stephen Feinberg can sell the brand to the GS/PIMCO/BlackRock triumvirate and generate at least some recovery for its long-suffering LPs: the name would be so much more appropriate then).


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Daily Highlights: 6.23.09

  • China shares fall on worries about world economy but banks and steel gained.
  • Euro edges higher against dollar as Federal Reserve to start 2-day meeting.
  • Euro zone manufacturing improvement helps recession ease in June.
  • House Democrats to open hearings on a sweeping health care bill.
  • Japan may end $1.5 billion Venezuela loan on seizures.

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    Frontrunning: June 23

  • Boeing announces yet another 787 delay, prior delivery date of Q3 2010 scrapped: are those titanium/carbon frame suppliers still alive? (PR)
  • Jack Handy Cottonelle-schmoozer moment of the day: Moody's says US is a solid AAA (ReutersBloomberg)
  • After massive global mauling, out of nowhere, US futures climb (Bloomberg)
  • Korea's Shinhan Bank issue $500 million in US denominated bonds to redeem debt (Trading Charts, hat tip Steve)
  • Two year treasuries decline ahead of $40 billion auction: odds housing number will be a disappointment (for equities): 99.999% (Bloomberg)

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    Guest Post: An Efficiency Revolution Long-Overdue And Real World Implications

    I guess there is a very good chance that there will be fundamental changes to global financial markets within the next 5 to 10 years. This will not only include adjustments to rules and regulations, the structure of how markets work, instruments and processes, but also include fundamental changes in how participants operate and what the financial institutions of the future will look like.


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    Fast Track Airport Lane Files For Liquidation

    One of the most overhyped and underdelivering companies in the world has liquidated, less than a few years after spending a boatload of capex to purchase uber-expensive machines that ended up being complete garbage and will probably reap 5 cents on the dollar in salvage value. Cardmembers are currently in process of getting their notifications.


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    Overalottment: June 22

    • Must read: Researching corruption at the Treasury: The PPT 101 (Market Skeptics)
    • NRG suit against Exelon bid dismissed (WSJ)
    • State Street will have something to say about this: Fed in discussions on changing Repo transactions (Bloomberg)
    • Someone is buying the solar hype: GCL-Poly to buy Jiangsu Zhongneng Polysilicon (Bloomberg)

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    Daily Credit Summary: June 22 - World Banked

    Spreads were broadly wider in the US as all the indices deteriorated. Indices generally outperformed intrinsics (as post-roll derisking covered by index hedges seemed prevalent) with skews widening in general as IG's skew decompressed as the index beat intrinsics, HVOL outperformed but widened the skew, ExHVOL outperformed pushing the skew wider, XO's skew increased as the index outperformed, and HY outperformed but narrowed the skew.


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    Market Neutral Quant Deleveraging Comes Full Circle

    The HFR Market Neutral index is back down to when we first discussed it. In the meantime, market neutrals have repeatedly tried to leverage up on numerous occasions and failed every single time. With YTD performance of -3.88%, it will likely only get worse from here.


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    Collision Course And Volume Spike

    The 50 DMA and 200 DMA are about to collide. What next?


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    Baltic Dry Index Drop Accelerates

    One word: Reundecoupling (was also very appropriate last year when the China thesis plummeted, but investors have 24 hour long-term memory).


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    Volkswagen Shares Set To Plunge?

    Developing story: German Government adviser says Porsche should sell some VW (VOW GY) shares to raise cash.


    Disclosure: no holdings of volkswagen or porsche securities.


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    Bernanke Prepared Testimony

    As Ben is about to be crucified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, below is his full prepared testimony. Also, if readers want to watch the hearing live without CNBC's commercial interruptions for Sham-Wow or Mark Haines doing long division on air to calculate the difference between Dow futures and fair market value, they can do so here.


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    New York Times Sale Rumors Quashed... For Now

    In an interview with MarketWatch's Jon Friedman, Janet Robinson, CEO of embattled former media titan and now merely distressed media company scrambling to plug debt covenant holes, New York Times, has announced that she has had it with other members of the evil, speculative media world.


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    Frontrunning: June 25

    • Second derivative promptly trounced: Initial jobless claims pick up again to 627k (Reuters and Bloomberg)
    • Jonathan Weil: Capital One's $549 million man buys back freedom (Bloomberg

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