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Archive - Jul 2013

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Early Exuberance Fades As Stocks Slip And Bond Yields Dip





We appeared to go from good is good (but the underlying macro data this morning also provided some bad is good news) to good is bad by the close. The Discretionary sector almost reached back to unchanged from the FOMC statement but that appeared to be the short-term-top as it faded back by the close. Interestingly with bonds rallying notably from overnight high yields, bond-like stocks actually suffered today (great un-rotation?). Credit markets were entirely unimpressed by the early excitement in stocks and as we entered the last hour stocks began to sink and credit rally for the divergence. Gold and Silver diverged this afternoon with the yellow metal holding gains and coupling with WTI for a 1.5% gain on the day (and gold's best 2 days in over 4 years) while Silver slipped this afternoon to end -0.3%. The USD slow-leaked all day (-0.2%) amid AUD strength and modest JPY weakness (that provided some support for risk-assets early on). Volume was awful - around 30% below average. VIX fell on the day but rose notably more than stocks would imply into the close as hedgers grabbed on but stocks were sold as the Egyptian situation escalated.

 

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JPMorgan Comes Out With First "Overweight" Call On Commodities Since September 2010





Following the drubbing in commodities in Q2 it is was only a matter of time that the pendulum swung the other way. At least that is the view of JPMorgan's commodities team led by Colin Fenton who says to "go overweight commodity indices now." JPM's summary: "It’s our first OW call on commodities since September 2010… we turned underweight commodities as an asset class in November 2011, shortly after it became apparent that Europe and Australia had entered manufacturing recessions and commodities were likely to underperform equities and bonds over the following 6 to 12 months, likely yielding negative returns in 1H12. Over the past year, we have grown more positive on the asset class, as energy has improved, expected  menaces in bulks and metals have arrived, and sentiment across commodities has belatedly soured. However, our strategies have sought to be directionally neutral. Now, we move to recommend a net long, overweight exposure for institutional investors for the first time in more than two years, based on ten fundamental factors we quantify in this note." Yes, that includes gold, although as a hedge JPM adds: "Liquidity could fall quickly in summertime. Buy 25-delta puts in oil, copper, and gold to protect a core position in commodity index total return swaps."

 

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Can We Retake the Trendline?





As noted last week, the markets will likely rally into the Fourth of July. Most “analysts” will view this as a sign that the initial drop down from two weeks ago was a fluke and it’s time to “buy the dip.”

 

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Vatican Bank Scandal Widens Following Resignations Of Director, Deputy





The story of the Vatican Bank's priest, the Italian secret service spook, and their "fiduciary" banker gripped the world's attention over the weekend when the latest iteration in the Vatican Bank's money laundering series were revealed. Now, comes the resignations: the first of many. AP reports that the Vatican Bank director, and his deputy have both resigned "following the latest developments in the broadening finance scandal."

 

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Argentina Legitimizes Black-Market Currency With New Dollar-Backed CDs





Just over a month ago we noted that the black-market (blue-dollar) currency that existed in hyper-inflation-prone Argentina had reached epic proportions of disconnect from the official rate of exchange to the USD. It seems the government did not like this and so has decided to take control of this 'shadow economy' by creating a new payment method. As the FT reports, As of today, Argentines can pay with so-called Cedins (Certificates of Deposit for Investment), which unlike the peso, can be (legally) swapped for much-coveted dollars. Originally designed for real-estate purchases, they are set to be accepted for anything as long as buyer and seller agree. Argentina has a history of resorting to 'funny money' and Cedins will "operate like a national currency... [since] the peso has stooped serving as a savings instrument." While officials dismiss the blue-dollar market, this move clearly signifies there recognition of an un-official exchange dramatically devalued from the the official rates.

 

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French Opposition Demands Referendum, Warns "What Are They Going To Do? Send In Tanks?"





For the first time, France's Front National party (described by some as 1930s Social Nationalism) is running level with the two governing parties in post-war France - the Socialists and the Gaullistes. With all around 21%, the Front is rapidly gaining support as its leader, Marine Le-Pen exclaims, "Europe is just a great bluff. One side there is the immense power of sovereign peoples, and on the other side are a few technocrats." As The Telegraph reports, following a massive victory securing 46% of the vote in a recent by-election, her anti-euro sentiment is clearly gathering attention. "The euro ceases to exist the moment that France leaves, and that is our incredible strength. What are they going to do, send in tanks?"

 

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Five Years Of Global PMI Data In One Heatmap





Confused by the numerous regional monthly flash and final PMI (manufacturing) data points? Having trouble visualizing the recovery, or as the case may be, the lack thereof (there was a manufacturing pickup in 2010 - it's long gone)? Then this 5 year global PMI heatmap is for you.

 

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Is The Taper On Or Off Today?





It appears the credit and equity markets are in disagreement over whether good is bad or good...

 

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SuBTeRRaNeAN SNoWDeN BLueS...





Snowden's in the basement, Surfing on the Internet,
I'm on the pavement, Thinking about the gubmint

 

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Live Webcast From Pre-Coup Egypt





With threats and promises beong thrown around between the Muslim Brotherhood (everyone rejects the military statements) and the Military (who just arrested 15 Muslim Brotherhood officials), it seems the moment of truth is drawing closer. The sheer size and scale of the live feed images below is stunning...

 

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Snowden Requests Russian Political Asylum





While hardly coming as news to anyone who could have read the tea leaves as soon as Snowden boarded the plane from Hong Kong to Moscow, the flashing red headline that the NSA whistleblower has just applied to be Depardieu's neighbor, has just escalated the great US foreign policy snafu that started a month ago with the NSA spying revelations, and has since developed into a huge scandal involving Europe, Russia, China, Hong Kong, and virtually every other country (not to mention US citizens) that the US government is spying on.

  • SNOWDEN ASKS FOR RUSSIAN POLITICAL ASYLUM: IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL
  • SNOWDEN ASYLUM APPLICATION RECEIVED YESTERDAY: RUSSIAN OFFICIAL

And with Putin saying there is no chance he will return Snowden to the US, in response to Obama's demands, suddenly the balance of power shifts to Russia's favor (which by now it is almost certain, knows everything that Snowden does). Ball is now in Putin's court. Just where he likes it.

 

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Goodbye Mervyn, Hello Mark





As we wave goodbye to Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England, his successor, Mark Carney hasn’t even had the time to let the seat go cold at the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street.

 

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Guest Post: Our Legacy Systems - Dysfunctional, Unreformable





There are two problems with the vast, sprawling legacy systems we've inherited from the past: they're dysfunctional and cannot be fixed/reformed. America's legacy systems are like stars about to go super-nova. They have increased in size to the point where their stupendous mass guarantees that once their energy source (as measured in fossil fuels and money) falls below a certain threshold, the institution will collapse inward on itself.

 

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Muppet Alert: Stolper Says To Go Long EURUSD With 1.35 Target, 1.28 Stop Loss





Trading FX without a Tom Stolper reco to fade is complicated: there is always the risk of losing money. Luckily, that risk is now gone and for all those unsure which pair to short, the man with the 0.001 batting average has just come out with his latest piece of muppet-slaying "research", according to which it is now time to go long the EURUSD, with a 1.35 target and a 1.28 stop loss. You know what to do.

 

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