Archive - Feb 9, 2010
Daily Highlights: 2.9.10
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/09/2010 08:41 -0500- Abu Dhabi is set to award almost $2B in onshore oil service contracts.
- Most Asian stocks decline as European deficit concerns increase.
- China's January surge in lending probably exceeded fourth quarter's total.
- Copper imports by China may halve from last year’s record.
- Dow closes below 10,000 for first time in 3 months.
- ECB may be forced to delay exit of emergency lending measures amid Greece concern.
Uh, What Greek Bailout? 8:25 AM ECB NOWOTNY: ECB HAS A CLEAR NO-BAILOUT CLAUSE
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/09/2010 08:26 -050007:46 02/09 GREECE SPREAD MOVE FOLLOWS MARKET SPECULATION EU BAILOUT TALK
07:46 02/09 GREECE 10-YEAR VS BUND SPREAD TIGHTENS 18BPS TO +345BPS
and yet
08:22 02/09 ECB NOWOTNY: GREECE HAS TO SOLVE ITS PROBLEMS ITSELF
08:23 02/09 ECB NOWOTNY: NUMBER WAYS COOPERATE ON GREECE USING STRUC FUNDS
08:23 02/09 ECB NOWOTNY: GREECE HAS CREDIBILITY PROB - DUE STATS MISREPORT
08:20 02/09 FRANCE FINMIN: WILL WATCH GREECE PROCESS VERY CAREFULLY
08:20 02/09 FRANCE FINMIN: CONFIDENT GREECE WILL DELIVER ON DEFICIT PLAN
08:19 02/09 ECB LIIKANEN: DECISIONS ALWAYS BASED ON CURRENT SITUATION
08:17 02/09 GERMANY V-CHANCELLOR:NOBODY KNOWS HOW GREECE SIT. TO EVOLVE
RANsquawk 9th February Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/09/2010 08:17 -0500RANsquawk 9th February Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.
OTC Derivatives: Is the DTCC Too Big To Fail?
Submitted by rc whalen on 02/09/2010 08:06 -0500At our firm we frequently receive calls from clients and readers asking about the likelihood of the passage by the Congress in Washington of reform legislation regarding over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, financial regulation and/or mortgage securitization. Our answer is small to none given the political trends and the state of the lobbies in Washington, most specifically the large bank lobby that protects the Sell Side monopoly in OTC derivatives and securities. The fact that Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL) is still apparently not comfortable with the entirely watered down House proposal to reform OTC derivatives, for example, tells you all you need to know. Stick a fork in it.
The Alarm Bells are Ringing
Submitted by madhedgefundtrader on 02/09/2010 07:22 -0500The rug may about to be pulled out from under the market. The onslaught of contradictory news coming out of Washington is wearing the market down. An exclusive interview with Andrew Horowitz of The Disciplined Investor.
RANsquawk 9th February Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.
Submitted by RANSquawk Video on 02/09/2010 06:25 -0500RANsquawk 9th February Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.
The Coming Pan-European Soverign Debt Crisis
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 02/09/2010 05:12 -0500The levered assets of the banks in many Euro-sovereign nations easily outstrip those nations' GDP's. So when the nations' banks get in trouble from bad banking practices (and a very large swath have), the nations themselves are helpless in attempting to truly save the banks (and instead only institute a bait and switch wherein private default risk/insolvency potential is swapped for public manifestations of the same).
NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for January 2010
Submitted by Chopshop on 02/09/2010 02:41 -0500Derivatives trading volumes in January 2010 were stronger, with European derivatives volumes increasing 32.4% and U.S. options trading volumes increasing a whopping 102.4% y/o/y. Cash equities trading volumes were mixed, with European cash transactions increasing 4.1% and U.S. cash equities trading volumes declining 23.7% from Jan '09. Total interest rate products ADV of 2.7 million contracts in January 2010 increased 37.8% from January 2009, and increased 50.5% from December 2009. Total interest rate product ADV is at the highest level since March 2008 !
Why Casinos Deserve Our Trust More than Banks
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 02/09/2010 02:23 -0500Today, casinos have much more integrity in their business dealings than do banks. In general, casinos have more cash and more transparent business dealings with their clients than do banks. That's why it's so ironic that most large commercial banks, as part of their "moral code", do not allow private bankers to do business with casinos. It appears today, that the bankers got that one entirely wrong.
"More Empires Have Fallen Because Of Reckless Finances Than Invasion"
Submitted by George Washington on 02/09/2010 00:06 -0500If Obama really were serious about restoring America’s economic health, he would demand military spending be slashed, quickly end the Iraq and Afghan wars and break up the nation’s giant Frankenbanks...
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