Archive - May 27, 2009

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NY Fed Index Of Coincident Economic Indicators Shows NY Weakness Continues





The most recent, April, reading of the NY Fed's Index of Coincident Economic Indicators (CEI), indicates continued decline in activity in New Jersey, New York State and New York City.

The Index declined as follows:

New York City - 4.1% annualized decline for April, following a 5.2% decrease in March
New York State - 8.1% annualized decline for April, following an identical decrease in March.
New Jersey - 6.5% annualized decline for April, following a 6.6% decline in March.

 

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Latest DTCC CDS Update (Week Of May 22)





The latest data out of DTCC indicates that the volatility in the equity world is spreading to credit. Not only that, but last week the CDS market turned decidedly pessimistic, with over $215 billion in net CDS purchased, the highest amount in terms of net notional in over 2 months. Cumulative net CDS purchased since the start of April has ramped up to almost half a trillion dollars.

 

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Guest Post: When Optimism Trumps Bearish Momentum





Submitted by John Bougearel of Structural Logic

 

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Daily Highlights: 5.27.09





  • Recovery in the second half of this year will be 'moderate,' according to a report from the National Association for Business Economics
  • S&P Case-Shiller national index posted a 19% drop in Q1.
  • The world’s shipping lines may double the number of idled container carriers to 20% of the global fleet.
  • U.K.
 

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Frontrunning: May 27





  • Banks aiming to play both sides of same coin, will rape and pillage FDIC's deposit insurance reserves in order to speculate in PPIP (WSJ)
  • Mortgage refi applications drop 14% on rising mortgage rates (Bloomberg)
  • GM Misses Goal for Debt-Equity Swap Before Bankruptcy Deadline (
 

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Urgent: North Korea Calls SK Decision To Join Anti-Proliferation Program Act Of War





Developing story: Per BNO, Bloomberg, and WSJ, North Korea has said it will "use its military" to respond to South Korean decision.

Update from BNO: NORTH KOREA ABANDONS KOREAN WAR ARMISTICE.

 

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Urgent: North Korea Calls SK Decision To Join Anti-Proliferation Program Act Of War





Developing story: Per BNO, Bloomberg, and WSJ, North Korea has said it will "use its military" to respond to South Korean decision.

Update from BNO: NORTH KOREA ABANDONS KOREAN WAR ARMISTICE.

 

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Overalottment: May 26





  • George Orwell headline of the day: Yen declines as signs of U.S.
 
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