Archive - Jul 24, 2013
Frontrunning: July 24
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/24/2013 06:39 -0500- Apple
- Australia
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- Bank of England
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- Yuan
- Humans Beating Robots Most Since ’08 as Trends Shift (BBG)
- Easing of Mortgage Curb Weighed (WSJ)
- European Banks Face Capital Gap With Focus on Leverage (BBG)
- Signs Suggest China Warming to Idea of Stimulus (WSJ)
- China Coal-Fired Economy Dying of Thirst as Mines Lack Water (BBG)
- Jeans and shoes show criminal underbelly of China-EU trade (Reuters)
- How U.S. drug sting targeted West African military chiefs (Reuters)
- Japan scrambles jets after China plane flies by southern islands (Reuters)
- Apple Plots Return to Growth After Coping With Aging Lineup (BBG)
- AT&T Falls Shy of Analyst Estimates as Discounts Hurt Margins (BBG)
- SAC insider trading case takes twist (FT)
Crashing China Got You Down? Don't Worry, There's A "Soaring" Europe For That
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/24/2013 06:12 -0500- After Hours
- Apple
- Australia
- Barclays
- Boeing
- China
- Copper
- Corporate America
- Crude
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- Debt Ceiling
- Eastern Europe
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- Ford
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Markit
- McDonalds
- Nationalization
- Natural Gas
- New Home Sales
- Nikkei
- Poland
- President Obama
- Real estate
- Renaissance
- Testimony
- Unemployment
- White House
- World Gold Council
- Yen
Plunging Chinese manufacturing and an 11 month low PMI got you down? Don't worry: there's a Europe for that, which overnight reported that manufacturing and service PMI in Germany and, don't laugh, France soared far above expectations (German Mfg and Services PMIs of 50.3 and 52.5, up from 48.6 and 50.4, and above expectations of 49.2 and 50.8; French Mfg and Services PMIs of 48.3 and 49.8, up from 47.2 and 48.4 and an 11 and 17 month high, respectively, blowing away expectations of 47.6 and 48.8). The result was a composite Eurozone Manufacturing PMI of 50.1, above 50 for the first time since February of 2012, up from 48.8 and at a 24 month high - reporting the largest monthly increase in output sunce June 2011, as well as a composite Services PMI of 49.6, up from 48.3, and an 18 month high. In other words, European Composite PMI is expanding (above 50) for the first time since January 2012.
The Margin Compression Thesis Is No Longer A Thesis As The MSM Notices The Fall Of Fruit & Rise Of Asian Manufacturers
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 07/24/2013 04:44 -0500This was easy to see coming. The big question is, What's next?
Global Consumer Confidence Q2 2013
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 07/24/2013 03:53 -0500A new Nielson survey on global consumer confidence for the 2nd quarter this year reveals that confidence is improving around the world. It works out to 55% of people around the world that believe that we are currently going through a recession, which means that this is the lowest figure surveyed for over two years.
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