Archive - May 16, 2014
UMich Confidence Tumbles, Misses By Most In 8 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 09:02 -0500
After April's confidence-inspiring reflexive rebound (thanks to hope for the future more than current perceptions) back near post-crisis highs, it seems the less-than-frigid-weather and record-er highs in stocks were not enough to maintain the status quo enhancing exuberance. UMich confidence dropped and missed expectations by the most since June 2006. Maybe its fears of El Nino? Maybe its concerns at the bond market signals? Or maybe - the reality is that the average joe is not as cock-a-hoop as the man-on-the-TV says he should be. Economic conditions dropped to their lowest since November. Higher highs in stocks and lower highs in confidence - not what the Fed wants.
Bernanke The Sophist: The Deception Behind QE
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 08:34 -0500
Bernanke's legacy: a deceptive case for a failed policy.
Sophistry: the use of fallacious arguments, especially with the intention of deceiving. The Federal Reserve's core policy of quantitative easing (QE) is based on a deceptive but appealing argument voiced by former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke.
United Renter States Of America: Spot What's Wrong With These Housing Charts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 08:09 -0500The blue line is conventional, single-family housing starts and/or permits.
The red line is "New Normal", "Blackstone is America's landlord" multi-family (i.e. rental) housing starts and/or permits.
Go.
Housing Starts, Permits Smash Expectations On Surge In Rental Construction
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 07:46 -0500
The serial extrapolators will be pleased... and the talking heads will now proclaim this as clear evidence that the cold-weather dysphoria has abated and its blue skies for real estate from here... Housing Permits back over 1 million homes SAAR (and biggest jump in a year) to new 6 year highs and Housing Starts back above 1 million SAAR near last year's highs. However, there is one major caveat - almost the entire surge was led by an almost 40% spike in multi-family units as the 'rental nation' grows ever stronger. Multi-family accounted for almost 30% of all starts - the highest in over 4 years as single-family starts rose a dismal 0.8%. Not exactly the "but housing inventories are so low and they must builder more homes" kind of growth that the headlines will crow about...
TBTF SNaPPiNG DouCHe CauGHT!
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 05/16/2014 07:30 -0500While out cat fishing...
Moscow Says Massive "Holy Grail" Gas Deal With China Is 98% Ready
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 07:19 -0500
We have previously profiled the "holy grail" gas deal between Russia and China on several occasions, and with its announcement scheduled for next week (barring some unmitigated disaster) during Putin's first visit to China since Xi's appointment as president last March, it is time to do a status update on where it stands even if according to SCMP, at this point finding the "holy grail" is merely a formality. "Russian Deputy Energy Minister Anatoly Yanovsky said on Monday that the deal was "98 per cent ready". Supply would begin no later than the end of 2018."
The Indian Election Is Over: The Full Summary
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 06:56 -0500
Congress party President Sonia Gandhi concedes defeat after coalition led by Narendra Modi’s opposition Bharatiya Janata Party sweeps Indian election.
BJP bloc leads in 335 seats and Congress-led bloc in 59, according to NDTV tally of count as of 4:39 p.m. in Mumbai.
BJP alone set to cross majority mark of 272 seats from 543 up for grabs: Election Commission data
“India has won,” Modi says on Twitter
BJP poised for biggest victory for any single Indian party in 30 years on pledge to revive growth, improve governance
Congress heading for wost-ever performance after graft scandals, economic slowdown, elevated inflation
Frontrunning: May 16
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 06:38 -0500- Australia
- B+
- Bank of England
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Bitcoin
- Blackrock
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Conference Board
- Consumer Sentiment
- Credit Suisse
- Daniel Loeb
- Detroit
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- Eurozone
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Freddie Mac
- General Electric
- General Motors
- GOOG
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Starts
- Insider Trading
- Investor Sentiment
- Ireland
- Italy
- John Paulson
- Keefe
- Las Vegas
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- Netherlands
- New York Times
- Norway
- Private Equity
- Prudential
- ratings
- Raymond James
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Third Point
- Ukraine
- Verizon
- Vladimir Putin
- Warren Buffett
- Wells Fargo
- Whiting Petroleum
- Bank of England sees 'no housing bubble' (Independent)
- ‘If the euro falls, Europe falls’ (FT)
- India's pro-business Modi storms to historic election win (Reuters)
- Global Growth Worries Climb (WSJ)
- Bitcoin Foundation hit by resignations over new director (Reuters)
- Blackstone Goes All In After the Flop (WSJ)
- SAC's Steinberg loses bid for insider trading acquittal (Reuters)
- Beats Satan: Republicans Paint Reid as Bogeyman in 2014 Senate Races (BBG)
- Tech Firms, Small Startups Object to Paying for Internet 'Fast Lanes' (WSJ) - but they just provide liquidity
- U.S. Warns Russia of Sanctions as Ukraine Troops Advance (BBG)
- Major U.S. hedge funds sold 'momentum' Internet names in first-quarter (Reuters)
May`s Employment Report to Top 300K
Submitted by EconMatters on 05/16/2014 06:20 -0500The labor market is really starting to tighten and Thursday`s initial jobless claims coming in at 297,000 for the May 10 week is the lowest reading since May 2007.
Yen Carry Slide Drags Futures To Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 06:07 -0500The perfectly expected if completely irrational overnight ramp in various Yen carry pairs tried, and failed, and both the USDJPY and EURJPY were tumbling to overnight lows as we go to print. This is happening despite a rout in India in which Narendra Modi's opposition block is poised for the biggest Indian election win in 30 years, with his BJP party currently leading in 332 of 543 seat - an outcome that is seen as very pro business (and seemingly pro asset bubbles: the INR soared and the Sensex was up as much as 6% in intraday trading before paring virtually all gains following what many say was RBI intervention). And while the Nikkei (down 200 points) did not help the mood this move was mostly in response to yesterday's US selling, which means as usual the culprit for lack of algo risk-taking overnight has been the Yen carry, which moments ago hit intraday lows, and is increasingly flirting with the 101 level (after which double digits, and Abe's second resignation, come very quickly).
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