Archive - Jan 3, 2014
French President Hollande Needs A Friend
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 10:00 -0500
Having just completed his 75% millionaires tax and seen at the center of a what is likely to be a confiscatory "wealth tax" across Europe, Volkskrant shows that it is not just French President Hollande's people that see him as the least popular ever, but the world's leaders also...as no one will shake his hand...
No Waking From Draghi's Monetary Nightmare: Eurozone Credit Creation Tumbles To New All Time Low
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 09:39 -0500
Today the ECB just announced the latest set of undead monetary statistics for November. To nobody's surprise, even though M3 posted the tiniest of possible annual increases, rising from 1.4% to 1.5% (3% below the ECB's 4.5% reference value which it considers consistent with its price stability mandate), loan creation to the private sector declined once again, this time dumping to -2.3% from a revised -2.2%. As the WSJ reports what we have said for the past year, "The deepening decline increases pressure on the central bank to embark on further measures to stimulate lending, analysts said."
JPMorgan Reveals That Stocks Are More Expensive Now Than At Their 2007 Peak
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 09:16 -0500
As we warned was likely to happen back in February of 2013 (given the typical trajectory of earnings expectations through a year), JP Morgan has confirmed that the S&P 500 is now more expensive on a forward P/E basis than it was at its peak in October 2007. So, despite the self-referential bias of each and every talking head asset-gatherer on mainstream media's denial, stocks do not offer value here... no matter how many TINAs or BTFATHs you hear...
Sign Of The Top? Hedge Fund Hiring Junior Bitcoin Execution Trader
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 08:34 -0500
With Bitcoin having almost completed another double off the Dec 17 lows, it is hardly surprising that the fast-money volatility-chasing world of 2-and-20-ers is reaching out for a Bitcoin Execution Trader. The San Francisco hedge fund is hiring a "Junior" position, which suggests they already have a "senior" trader who has got tired of trading the digital currency 24 hours a day and is looking to offload the 24x7x365 duties to a lower-level employee with "strong analytic skills" and who is "willing to work odd hours including weekends and late nights/early mornings."
It's So Cold, Fire Crew's Hose Spray Freezes On Contact
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 08:13 -0500
It's that cold. BBC reports that Firemen tackling a blaze in Minneapolis, where temperatures have been below -20C, saw the spray from their hoses turn to ice as it hit the building.
Frontrunning: January 3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 08:00 -0500- Apple
- Australia
- Bear Market
- Belgium
- Bond
- China
- Chrysler
- Citigroup
- Corporate Restructuring
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- European Union
- Evercore
- FINRA
- fixed
- General Electric
- General Mills
- Hong Kong
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Israel
- national security
- Natural Gas
- Netherlands
- New York Times
- Newspaper
- Obamacare
- PIMCO
- Private Equity
- Prudential
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- SAC
- Sirius XM
- Tobin Tax
- Wall Street Journal
- Yuan
- Heavy snowstorm hammers northeastern U.S. (Reuters)
- Coins Remain a Bright Spot for Gold (WSJ)
- Gross’s Mistake on Fed Taper Echoes Across Pimco Funds (BBG)
- China December services PMI falls to four-month low (Reuters)
- General Mills Starts Making Some Cheerios Without GMOs (WSJ)
- U.S. considers flammability risk of Bakken crude after accidents (Reuters)
- China Mobile’s Costly iPhone Deal with Apple (WSJ)
- Hezbollah Upgrades Missile Threat to Israel (WSJ)
- UK House Prices Cap Best Year Since 2006 as Mortgages Surge (BBG)
- China tells police to be loyal to party amid graft crackdown (Reuters)
JFK, Roads Closed, Northeast Paralyzed After Up To 20 Inches Of Snow Drop; Wind Chill Hits -40; 100 Milllion Affected
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 07:28 -0500Snow and cold weather... in the Northeast... in January. Surely, such an unprecedented development in the New Normal should predictably justify explaining away at least a 1% miss of Q1 GDP (which when inventory destocking is factored in, will likely come in negative). Still, 20 inches of snow dropping in one night is somewhat abnormal, especially when one adds a blast of cold air to accompany them, and explains why even the area major airport hubs - JFK in New York and Logan in Boston - are all closed currently, while key NYC transportation hubs, I-84 and the LIE, closed at midnight and won't open until 8 am.
Snow Day Market Summary
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 07:03 -0500- Auto Sales
- BOE
- Bond
- Borrowing Costs
- Brazil
- Chicago PMI
- China
- Chrysler
- Copper
- CPI
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Dell
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- headlines
- Hong Kong
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Iraq
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- LatAm
- LBO
- Money Supply
- Nat Gas
- National Weather Service
- Natural Gas
- New York State
- Nomura
- Real estate
- Reuters
- Turkey
- Unemployment
- Verizon
- Yuan
In a day that will be remembered for the first major snowstorm to hit New York in 2014 and test the clean up capabilities and resolve of the city's new populist mayor (not starting on a good note following reports that JFK airport will be closed at least until 8:30 am Eastern), it was only fitting that there was virtually no overnight news aside for the Chinese non-manufacturing PMI which dropped from 56.0 to 54.6, a new 4 month low. Still, following yesterday's ugly start to the new year, stocks in Europe traded higher this morning, in part driven by value related flows following the sell-off yesterday. Retailers led the move higher, with Next shares in London up as much as 11% which is the most since January 2009 and to its highest level since 1988 after the company lifted profit forecast after strong Christmas trading performance. Other UK based retailers with likes of AB Foods and M&S also advanced around 2%.
Gold Down 28% In 2013 Despite "Skyrocketing Demand" - Perth Mint Sales Surge 41%
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/03/2014 04:42 -0500Gold and silver prices surged higher today in the opening hours of trade in 2014. Gold rose 1.8% to $1,220/oz and silver surged over 3% to $20.02/oz.
Gold fell 28% in 2013, while silver recorded a 36% decline. It was gold’s first annual drop since 2000 and gold and silver’s worst performance since 1981 and 1984 respectively.
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