Archive - Dec 2, 2015
Russia Threatens "Retaliatory Action" After NATO Expands Alliance For First Time In Six Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 14:00 -0500"On all levels, Moscow has always noted that the continuing expansion of NATO, of the military infrastructure of NATO to the east, can only lead to retaliatory measure from the east, from the Russian side, in terms of guaranteeing the security and maintaining a parity of interests."
Charting The Fed's "Devotion To The American People"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 13:42 -0500The question is - which American people...
This Is What Happened The Last Time The Fed Hiked While The U.S. Was In Recession
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 13:37 -0500We are talking of course, about the infamous RRR-hike of 1936-1937, which took place smack in the middle of the Great Recession.
WTI Crude Crashes Below $40 On OPEC Delegate "No Cut" Comments
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 13:29 -0500Amid the biggest single-day drop in two months, WTI Crude has been hammred back below once again as a cooling realization washes across the energy complex that Saudi Arabia will make no changes at this week's OPEC meeting (delegate quoted as saying "OPEC unlikley to cut if non-OPEC is not cutting,") leaving a grossly over-supplied (and over-leveraged Shale drillers) world to flounder...
The Emerging Market Growth Model Is "Broken"; RIP EM
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 13:11 -0500"Emerging economies’ growth prospects look damaged in several respects. The central fact facing EM is the negative external shock that results from weak global trade growth and the collapse of Chinese import growth. This brings to an irreversible end the period of rapid, investment-led Chinese growth and strong global trade growth which had supplied EM with a once-in-a-generation positive external shock during the years between 2002 and 2013."
It Will Take Trillions Of Euros To Save The European Union
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 12:53 -0500The EU’s political leaders and other elites are committed to holding the European Union together. To them, united Europe is an article of faith. They hold the idea with as much ferocity and fervor as any religious belief. But while the European Union is a wonderful political idea, it’s economically terrible. And the EU nations will have to face up to bearing enormous costs to save the Europe we wished for.
Trump Solidifies Lead In Latest Poll As Hillary Finds She Has A "Likability Problem"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 12:53 -0500
Good news for Trump who is once again pulling away from the pack; not so good news for Hillary whose "likability problem" is starting to haunt her.
No, NSA HASN’T Stopped Mass Spying On American Citizens
Submitted by George Washington on 12/02/2015 12:45 -0500Did Big Brother Really Pull the Plug?
"Hawkish" Yellen Sends US Dollar Surging Above 100 To 12-Year Highs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 12:37 -0500Great news right? Or is the entire rest of the world exporting deflation to America... and The Fed waving it in?
The Obama Administration Should be Investigated over Handling of Keystone Pipeline
Submitted by EconMatters on 12/02/2015 12:27 -0500The Keystone Pipeline debate isn`t really about the environment at all, but rather money.
Janet Yellen Explains Why The Fed Will Raise Rates Amid A Revenue, Profit & Manufacturing Recession - Live Feed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 12:26 -0500Janet Yellen is set to begin the first part of her two-day excuse-fest for why The Fed will raise rates (market implied odds at 74%) in December despite Chinese stocks crashing again, carnage in commodities, a revenues recession, plunging EBITDA, a collapse in US manufacturing, housing rolling over, and auto sales fading (yes, read the facts here). Few expect her to rock the boat to change the market's perception, especially following Lockhart's confirmation that The Fed's job mandate has been met.
"Buy The Dips! What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" Axel Merk Warns "A Hell Of A Lot"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 12:09 -0500- Australian Dollar
- B+
- Bear Market
- Central Banks
- China
- Commitment of Traders
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- Fail
- Finland
- fixed
- Flight to Safety
- France
- Germany
- Glencore
- High Yield
- Housing Market
- Institutional Investors
- Monetary Policy
- New Zealand
- non-performing loans
- OPEC
- Paul Volcker
- Real Interest Rates
- Stress Test
- Unemployment
- Volatility
- Wall Street Journal
The lack of fear in risky assets is another way of saying that risk premia have been low, or as we also like to put it, that complacency has been high. Not fully appreciative of this inherent risk, it seems many investors have refrained from rebalancing their portfolios, and bought the dips instead. We believe the Fed’s efforts to engineer an exit from its ultra-low monetary policy should get risk premia to rise once again, that if fear should come back to the market, volatility should rise, creating headwinds to ‘risky’ assets, including equities. That said, this isn’t an overnight process, as the ‘buy the dip’ mentality has taken years to be established. Conversely, it may take months, if not years, for investors to shift focus to capital preservation, i.e. to sell into rallies instead.
Crude Is Crashing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 11:51 -0500WTI Crude is pressing back near the lows hit before August's month-end meltup manipulation...
Look Out Below: The Real Economy Just Hit Stall Speed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 11:27 -0500Look out below, for even with bloated federal spending, the real economy has hit stall speed.
Gold Is Real Money That Protects The Wealth of Nations
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/02/2015 11:16 -0500“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders.” - Buddha
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