Archive - Feb 2010
February 6th
Guest Post: The Jobs Plan We'd Get If Leading Innovation Scholars And Growth Economists Weren't Being Volckerized -- Part 1
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/06/2010 12:11 -0500The Jobs Plan we'd get would leverage America's advantages to make America the Silicon Valley of the global market for customized education (CE). Understanding why we'd get this plan starts with knowing that popular online markets for CE can be expected to catalyze the creation of many jobs.
Weekly Chartology
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/06/2010 11:56 -0500Recapping the week that just ended, in a few easy bullets (with the requisite spin) and charts, from Goldman Sachs.
Performance
S&P 500 fell -1.9% this week. The Financials sector was the worst performing sector, falling - 3.5%. Consumer Discretionary was the best performing sector, falling just 80 bps. We expect S&P 500 to rise to 1300 by mid-year (+22.3%), before ending 2010 at 1250 (+17.6%).
S&P 500 earnings
Our top-down EPS forecast of $76 and $90 for 2010 and 2011 reflect +33% and +20% growth, respectively. Our pre-provision and write-down EPS forecasts are $81 for 2010 and $91 for 2011. Bottom-up consensus forecasts a 39% increase in 2010 to $79, and a 20% increase in 2011 to $95.
Valuation
Top-down, the S&P 500 trades at an NTM P/E of 14.0X (13.1X on pre-provision EPS). Bottom-up, it trades at NTM P/E of 13.6X and LTM P/B of 2.2X.
Ever Go Drinking on Thursday and Awake CSIQ on Saturday with an STD (solar transmitted disease) ?
Submitted by Chopshop on 02/06/2010 06:17 -0500Ever go drinking on Thursday and awake CSIQ on Saturday ... the unbeknownst shareholder of some Chinese micro / small-cap spec-crap ? If it occurred between February and December of 2006, you may have been a victim; you may have been electronically raped. Since CSIQ' IPO wasn't until 11.09.06, below is: (1) a daily & weekly snapshot (spanning 2006) of one of my all-time favorite-st pieces of Chinagra crap ~ the shell holding company known as SEED, whose accounting extraordinaire is matched only by the protectionism afforded its sector by Beijing bureaucrats; (2) the DoJ press release (2.5.10) in toto.
Another Freaky Friday?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 02/06/2010 00:23 -0500While it was another freaky Friday on Wall Street, I'd say the US jobs report was encouraging as was the price action in the stock market. Things are slowly getting better, but the pace of job growth is painfully slow. However, as the recovery gains steam, job growth will follow. It's only a matter of time now.
February 5th
U.S. Counterterrorism Officials Insisted that Crotch Bomber Be Let Into Country
Submitted by George Washington on 02/05/2010 23:45 -0500Please ignore this story. It is not important, and not relevant to anything you care about ...
OilPrice.com Weekly Oil Market Update: 2/1/2010 - 2/5/2010
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 20:28 -0500After starting the week on a firmer note, oil prices fell sharply toward the end of the week in a general market sell-off as investors sought the dollar as a safe haven amid worries about European Union economies. Debt problems that have plagued Greece are now spreading to Portugal and Spain, driving the euro down temporarily below $1.36 and bringing the dollar to an 8-month high. Because oil and other commodities are priced in dollars, gains in the U.S. currency usually translate into declines in oil prices. Even a decline in the U.S. jobless rate below 10% on Friday could not stop the downward trend in commodities.
Why Is There A $71 Billion Difference Between China's FX Reserves And... China's FX Reserves?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 20:06 -0500Zero Hedge has been following the topic of Chinese FX reserves, and specifically their change over time, with great interest, as this (presumably) primarily dollar-denominated amount is the critical "dry powder" that our key foreign purchaser of Bonds, Notes and Bills uses when bidding on Treasury Auctions. Should China's FX reserves decline, or be forcibly diversified, the amount left over for UST purchases will be correspondingly less at a time when every UST auction could be the last should PDs, Indirect and Direct bidders not have enough bidding interest to cover growing supply. As China is very secretive about the composition of its FX reserve portfolio, there is usually a lot of guess work involved in tracking where and how the money flows. What we do know, according to a January 15th report by People's Bank of China (PBOC), is that in 2009 FX reserves increased by $453.1 billion to a total of $2.399 trillion... Or so we thought. Yesterday China's official State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) released an update on FX reserves, according to which FX reserves increased... by only $382.1 billion, a $71 billion differential from the PBOC's number.
Nouriel Roubini: Flat Market In 2010
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 17:31 -0500
Doctor Doom is now Doctor Flat, which is how he sees the market in 2010. A 50 second recap of the week's events from this Bloomberg Television interview - the key events will not be a surprise to any Zero Hedge regulars (and even irregulars): sovereign risk, budget deficits, massive slowdown in H2, slumping growth. And an expectation for the S&P to end in the mi 1,000's. Nouriel has now fully abdicated his Chief Pessimist Officer title to Mohamed El-Erian.
G-7 To Discuss Greece This Weekend, Even As Trichet Watches The Superbowl
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 17:16 -0500Quotes from Germany's Finance Minister:
G-7 To Discuss Greece, Portugal On Sidelines
Crisis Not Yet Fully Over
Market Moves Exaggerated But Must Be Taken Seriously
Euro Is And Will Remain Stable
Will Not Spare Greece From Efforts To Reduce Deficit
Europe Isn't Only Place With Budget Problems
EU Commission Will Enforce Tough Demands On Greece
We Close The Week And The Move
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 17:14 -0500Most of the reversal late in the day was short covering, as no one wants to be short over the weekend in case some resolution comes out of Europe. Trichet could not help saying there would be no special ECB meeting just to add a bit of fuel on the fire, but no short on her/his right mind was going to expose his P&L based on this very man's word. - Nic Lenoir
Blankfein, Cohn To Both Get $9 Million In Stock Bonus, No Cash
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 17:07 -0500This is certainly a little more PR friendly than $100 million. Now if only we can get some color on all the traders who got over $20 million in 2009...More as we get it.
Jamie Dimon's Thoughts on Chinese Banking System
Submitted by Vitaliy Katsenelson on 02/05/2010 16:59 -0500TheStreet.com has dug up a very interesting email that shows what goes behind closed doors when the heads of two of the largest US and Spanish banks get together and talk. Not all of it appears to be legal – there may be collusion and an agreement not to compete for acquisitions.
Trichet's Turnaround
Submitted by RobotTrader on 02/05/2010 16:05 -0500Just as it appeared that the wheels were about to come off, stocks, euro, gold, and oil were all u-turned late in the day. No doubt, somebody spotted Trichet heading into a massage parlor, providing traders with a heads up that a possible intervention was in order.
How Appropriate: Jamie Dimon Reelected As New York Fed Director
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 16:03 -0500Jamie Dimon, chairman, president and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, has been reelected a Class A director and Jeffrey B. Kindler, chairman and chief executive officer of Pfizer, has been reelected a Class B director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Mr. Dimon has been serving as a Class A director since January 2007 and Mr. Kindler has been serving as a Class B director since October 2009. Mr. Dimon and Mr. Kindler will be serving new three-year terms ending December 2012.
Thank You JPMorgan - MUST SEE: JPM's ETF Desk Ramps Market Higher Into Close
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/05/2010 15:45 -0500
As can be seen on the SPY IOIA screen below, JPM's ETF desk singlehandedly manages to push market higher. It is unknown if this is for prop positions (yes Senator Corker, we know it when we see it), or flow (JPM is RenTec's. and many other quant funds' Prime Dealer) is unknown. What is known is that JPM indicates every single SPY offer was lifted by its sage trader.







