Archive - Mar 18, 2010
What Bailout? IMF, aka American, Involvement Now Appears Certain As Europe Throws Greece To Lions
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/18/2010 07:47 -0500A smattering of the relevant headlines which are causing Greek spreads to widen as investors realize they have been lied to once again.
04:51 03/18 GREEK PM: GREECE WILL NOT DEFAULT
04:51 03/18 GREEK PM: NOT LOOKING FOR PARALLEL NATIONAL CURRENCY
04:50 03/18 GREEK PM: OFFER OF HELP ON TABLE WOULD HELP FIGHT SPECULATORS
04:50 03/18 GREEK PM: WOULD PREFER A EUROPEAN SOLUTION
04:49 03/18 GREEK PM: GREECE IS TALKING TO THE IMF
04:49 03/18 GREEK PM: MUST PURSUE REFORMS TO INCREASE COMPETITIVENESS
04:45 03/18 GREEK PM: IF NO SUCH PLAN IN PLACE, GREECE MAY NEED IMF HELP
04:44 03/18 GREEK PM: IMF-STYLE HELP COULD BE OFFERED ON "AD-HOC" BASIS
04:44 03/18 GREEK PM: EUROPE MUST BE PREPARED TO OFFER IMF-STYLE HELP
04:43 03/18 GREEK PM: GREEK NOT IN NEED OF IMF LOAN
04:32 03/18 GREEK 10-YR SPREADS WIDEN 6 BPS TO +306 BPS AS GREEK PM SPEAKS
05:40 03/18 GREECE PM:IMF SAYS OUR PLAN QUALIFIES US FOR IMF AID IF NEEDED
Daily Highlights: 3.18.09
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/18/2010 07:33 -0500- Bernanke urges to let the Fed keep all of its banking oversight.
- BoJ's loan program may resound more with Government than economy.
- Brazil central bank leaves key rate at 8.75%.
- China conducts stress tests to gauge impact on industry of end to yuan peg.
- Euro weakens and Greek stocks and bonds fall due to bailout plan.
- Gov't bank regulators got big bonuses despite missing warnings signs of crisis.
- Greek PM Papandreou says austerity program not sustainable due to high borrowing costs.
An Unusual Story in Bloomberg About Sallie Mae, with the Usual Dose of Non-Sensical Optimism
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 03/18/2010 06:05 -0500Sometimes I have to actually read articles twice, because it really seems that I have somehow missed the point the first time around. Well, on my third glance at this Bloomberg article, I still don't get it: SLM Sells Debt at Higher Interest Rate Than Students Pay
RANsquawk 18th March Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.
Submitted by RANSquawk Video on 03/18/2010 06:04 -0500RANsquawk 18th March Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.




