Archive - Dec 2014

December 31st

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As Greek Default Risk Soars To 66%, Morgan Stanley Warns ECB May Be Unable To Launch QE





"The Greek political turmoil is likely to complicate matters for the ECB’s preparation of a sovereign QE programme. The prospect of the ECB potentially incurring severe losses is likely to intensify the debate within the Governing Council, where sovereign QE remains controversial. It could also make the start of a buying programme already on January 22 even more ambitious. In addition, the spectre of default could create new limitations on any sovereign QE design."

 

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Want to eat well today and hedge for the apocolypse? Try a family milk cow!





For me being a thrivalist is a combination of several factors.  First, I believe the Kingdom of God is at hand...today...right now...not at some unknown post-apocalyptic point in the future.  Second, philosophically and politically, I am very Libertarian with a strong Epicurean streak.

 

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UK Literally Runs Out Of Bricks In Scramble To Build Unprecedented Housing Bubble





"Every brick we can make has already been sold up to three months in advance – the UK brickmakers can’t supply demand at the moment," exclaims the CEO of one of Britain's largest brickmakers. With The UK's housing bubble spreading from London, The Telegraph reports that stocks of bricks have reached the lowest levels on record as homebuilders rush to take advantage of the surging demand for British property (which has seen realtors and economists worry is getting out of hand).

 

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Who's Being Targeted for Assassination by Drone?





West Uses Anti-Terror Laws to Murder Farmers, Small-Time Drug Dealers and Low-Level Taliban Members

 

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RBS Goes Medieval, Dares To Suspend Bonuses Of 18 FX-Rigging Traders





Ouch! 80% government-owned Royal Bank of Scotland is daring to go there... In the wake of a comprehensive review of more than 50 current and former traders who worked at the bank (and a $634 million fine), Bloomberg reports that RBS is suspending the bonuses of 18 FX traders. “We are undertaking a robust and thorough review into the actions of the traders that caused this wrongdoing and the management that oversaw it,” Jon Pain, RBS’s head of conduct and regulatory affairs, said, adding "no further bonus payments will be made or unvested bonus awards released to those in scope of the review until it has concluded."

 

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2014: The Year The US Decoupled (Again)





From the October 2007 highs in the US equity market, World Stocks (ex US) are down over 25%... while the US is now over 36% higher. That huge divergence, however, has only come about since The Fed unleashed QE3 and once again 2014 (with world stocks down almost 7% and US stocks up over 12%) shows the US (stock market) decoupling from the rest of the world...

 

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Is The CDS Market Manipulated?





As investors and market participants become increasingly aware of the regulatory failures that allowed for manipulation of LIBOR, FOREX, municipal bond bidding and certain commodities markets, regulatory sources are increasingly expressing concern that they have paid too little attention to potential manipulations of an arguably larger, more systemically important and less regulated market – the CDS market as self-governed, through ‘regulatory license’, by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA).

 

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NeW YeaR'S Eve AT THe HoTeL PRoSPeRiTY...





Happy New Leader!

 

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VIX Tops 17 Sparks "Santa-Rally" Negating Sell-Off





This is not USDJPY-driven. VIX has diverged (as has HY Credit) for the last 3 days but the push higher in the 'fear index' in the last few minutes (with no obvious catalyst) has dragged the S&P lower - erasing (once again) the Santa-Rally gains...

 

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What Wall Of Worry? 2014 Was The Least 'Bearish' For Investors Ever





Investors have never - ever - been less bearish about the stock market than they are in 2014...

 

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AirAsia Wreckage Reveals Latest Plane Crash Mystery





Earlier today from Reuters we learned that "a body recovered on Wednesday from the crashed AirAsia plane was wearing a life jacket, an Indonesian search and rescue official said, raising new questions about how the disaster unfolded. Why is this surprising? Because  the fact that one person put on a life jacket suggests those on board had time before the aircraft hit the water, or before it sank. And yet the pilots did not issue a distress signal..."

 

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Go Figure, The Poorest Place In Europe Is Run By Communists





Ah Moldova... the poorest country in Europe, which just so happens to have had a Communist party majority in its parliament since 1998. These two points are not unrelated.

 

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Gold & Silver Slammed Back Below FOMC Levels





Monday - Purge. Tuesday - Surge. Wednesday Purge. Although on light volume, gold and silver prices are tumbling this morning, now trading back below the pre-Dec 17th FOMC levels (making sure that status quo-huggers can point to them being down year-to-date as proof all is well in the world)...

 

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2015 Housing Trends: Will The Echo Bubble Continue Expanding?





Will the Echo Bubble continue expanding in 2015? Let's answer with another set of questions: is a housing market that is dependent on marginal buyers who would never qualify to buy a house with prudent risk management a sustainable market? Is a housing market that is dependent on hot money from overseas buying houses for cash a sustainable market? Is a housing market that is dependent on investors buying homes to rent a sustainable market? Considering the reality that only the top 5% have benefited from the policies of the past six years, it's difficult to see how the answer is "yes."
 
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