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Former US Assistant Secretary Of The Treasury "Geithner Works For Goldman"

Max Keiser: "Does the US Secretary of the Treasury work for the people or does he work for the banking system on Wall Street?"

Dr. Paul Craig Reports: "He works for Goldman Sachs."


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Mid Day Musings

  • What is good for the US apparently doesn't work for the UK: PIMCO refuses to buy BOE's gilts (Bloomberg)
  • And speaking of PIMCO, the "frequent flier miles accumulation facilitating" bond manager will not be in the PPIP: hopefully due to pressing conflicts of interest arising from participation in every other single alphabet soup ever created. (Bloomberg)
  • One man's personal account of the UBS tax follies (Bruce Krasting)
  • Chinese rioting subdued for now (Bloomberg)
  • And Chinese full scale intervention has resulted in a 48% jump in car sales. Oh yeah, and new loans have jumped five times since June. Can the world ever operate anymore witout a credit bubble somewhere? (Bloomberg)

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Yet another huge number coming out of China - consumer car demand

China reports a big 48% increase in car sales as many analysts see an end to the economic contagion in China.


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Glimmers Of A Return To Normalcy In Quantitative Strategies?


The last time Matt Rothman did a holistic analysis of the market two months ago, he observed market dispersion which was at October 1987 levels: investors were buying anything and everything indiscriminately. In his latest Quantitiative Strategies observations, Rothman is noticing a slight return to normalcy as finally there is a slight discrimination between various asset classes. Whether this will persist, now that potential program trading disruptive elements may have been removed (even if temporarily) or whether the return of the 3:30pm SPY/ES microblock buying sprees will result in this fledgling flight to fundamentals being aborted, only the next few weeks will demonstrate.


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Intraday Observations

Summary observations of today's key events.


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Phishing Out The Goldman Code Fishers

Still out in the boonies, so a few more days without extended analysis. In the meantime, some more amusement on GoldmanGate: Cryptogon has created a piece of html code that Google queries latch on to when searching for "Goldman Sachs Code Torrent", allowing the sysadmin to track which IPs and firms are querrying this keyword. Interesting results.


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The Aleynikov Transcript

The full Aleynikov transcript.


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Gold Anti Trust Action Committee Urges SEC, CFTC To Probe Goldman Trading Program

GATA today urged the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to investigate the Goldman Sachs Group Inc. computer trading program that, according to a federal prosecutor, the bank acknowledges can be used to manipulate markets.


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McKinsey On State Capitalism

"Despite massive state interventions in economies around the
world, many corporate leaders and investors act as though
globalization remains the dominant paradigm. That is a mistake."


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Tony Crescenzi Discusses Newport Beach Puppet Strings

Some perspectives on why everyone should take out their credit card (preferably one issued by General Electric), dial 1-900-PIMCO and buy as many treasuries as their credit rating will allow them. Also, fast forward to 4:20 for some candid observations on puppeteering regarding PIMCO's most recent personnel addition. Odd that CNBC should be asking such questions.


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NYSE Issues Correction, Goldman PT Volume Double Of Second Broker

The NYSE has officially released the correction for its lapse in reporting Goldman Sachs' program trading numbers last week.


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How Much Time Could Sergey Get?

Short Answer: It depends, but it could get ugly.


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Thoughts From Rosie and Taibbi

Some recommended afterthoughts from Dave and Matt.


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Guest Post: Manipulation?

Joe Saluzzi submits: We have talked extensively on our blog and in our white papers about the power of high frequency trading and program trading. We have noted that these trading strategies can move the market quickly during the trading day. We have always suspected that there have been certain major players that can dominate this space. Now comes the case of the stolen proprietary trading code from Goldman Sachs.


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Rosenberg On The 40% Dead Cat Bounce

"We have had 6 points of multiple expansion. It has been a multiple expansion rally... We have priced in a 2012 recovery."
CNBC can't get enough of corny jokes about crystal balls. Zero Hedge can't get enough of David's delightful grasp on economics.


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