Archive - Feb 19, 2015
Greece And The Endgame Of The Neocolonial Model Of Exploitation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 19:30 -0500Schizofedia: According To Yellen Plunging Oil Is Both Good And Bad For The Economy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 19:00 -0500Fed's Yellen (12/17): "The decline we've seen in oil prices is likely to be, on net, a positive."
Fed's Yellen (02/18): "Persistently low oil prices could dampen the overall expansion of economic activity."
And this is the woman we trust to run the world?
How Many More "Saves" Are Left In The Central Bank Bazookas?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 18:30 -0500Very few, it seems...
Meet IETA: Greece's "State Of The Art" Euro Printing Facility
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 18:00 -0500While the ECB is responsible for determining the euro-zone's supply of bank notes, it doesn't actually print them; instead it outsources the work to central banks of a few euro-zone countries (one of which is Greece). As WSJ reports, the Greek central bank's bank-note printing facility is called IETA. Built in 1941, the Attica plant today is outfitted with "state-of-the-art machinery," and has been responsible for printing batches of €10 notes, according to the ECB. One wonders how tempted the Greeks will be to take matters into their own ink-stained hands, should the ECB/Germany/Eurogroup pull the plug without acquiescing to their non-ultimatum "take it or leave it" offer...
Element Of Surpwhat? Pentagon Reveals Details Of Iraq Military Offensive Involving Up To 25,000 Troops
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 17:07 -0500First, the US openly allows potential Jihadist elements (don't worry, the answered "moderate" on the questionnaire) to call in B-1B strikes, and now in all its Sun Tzu-esque brilliance, the Pentagon is handing out not only issuing press releases on its military invasion calendar, but its troops deployment numbers as well. According to Reuters, the United States sees an Iraqi military offensive involving 20,000-25,000 troops to retake Mosul from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria in April-May, a U.N. military official said on Thursday.
Washington Unable To Mind Own Business: Urges Greece, EU "Tone Down Rhetoric"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 16:44 -0500In its role as global hall monitor, Washington appears to have jabbed its nose into the Greece-EU talks:
*LEW SPOKE WITH SAPIN, DIJSSELBLOEM, VAROUFAKIS TODAY: OFFICIAL
*U.S. URGES SIDES IN GREEK TALKS TO TONE DOWN RHETORIC: OFFICIAL
Treasury Secretary Lew "urges compromise" and explains he is in touch with Eurogroup, IMF, and Greece putting the onus back on Varoufakis' shoulders by urging them to reach a deal of face additional hardhsip.
Greece Update: Working Group Ends Without Result, However "Statement Drafted That May Be Basis For Compromise"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 16:30 -0500In typical European fashion, today's Greek negotiations have ended in a Schrodingerian fashion: on one hands reports are now trickling in that the Greek Eurogroup working group has concluded their meeting after 7 hours without a result while on the other, Market News is reporting that Eurozone deputies have "drafted a statement that could well serve as a basis for a compromise between Greece and the Eurozone, to be examined by finance ministers Friday."
"Someone Has A Problem"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 16:29 -0500When you owe someone $340, it is YOUR problem.
When you owe someone $340 BILLION, it is THEIR problem.
Turmoiling Markets Leave Stocks Red, Crude Green, Greeks Blue
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 16:06 -0500How Germany Is Blowing Up The European Union
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 16:00 -0500If Greece gives in, Germany will have won, but its bully status will come to bite it in the face. European nations don’t accept bullying, and certainly not from Germany. It’ll be a Pyrrhic victory: the beginning of the end. If Greece however stands firm in its demands, it’s also curtains for the EU. If Greece leaves, it won’t leave alone. Only the third option, Germany caving to Greek demands, can save the EU. But Merkel and Schäuble have prepped their people to such an extent with the wasteful lazy Greeks narrative that they would have a hard time explaining why they want to give in. The EU may thus fall victim to its own propaganda
No Economy Is An Island
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 14:51 -0500"Is it possible, in a global economy in which the United States' principal competitors are experiencing slow growth, disinflation or deflation, wage stagnation or slowing of wage growth, and slumping currencies relative to the US$, that the U.S. economy can be an island of relative prosperity unto itself?" (Spoiler Alert: No!)
Spain And Italy Bonds Are Pricing In "Anti-Contagion"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 14:02 -0500It turns out that the next best thing to Greek contagion in this bizarro, centrally-planned world is... anti-contagion.
The Grexit Into Gold-backed Drachma Conspiracy Theory - or - Plan Z
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 02/19/2015 13:57 -0500Here's a plan where the drachma will be more desirable than the euro after Greece defaults on anything euro denominated and backs its redeemable drachma with fractional gold. Upon default euros drop, drachma pops!
Germany Slams Greek Bailout Extension Proposal As "Trojan Horse" - Full Text
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 13:40 -0500As leaked by Reuters moments ago, here is the text of a document that describes Germany's position on Greece's letter requesting an extension of its bailout facility as nothing short of a Trojan Horse.
US Government Proposes "Sugary-Food Tax" To Curb Obesity
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2015 13:23 -0500The totalitarian arm of the ever-growing government appears to know no limit. In today's "oh no they didn't" moment, the US Government's diet panel has dictated proposed one more oppression of American's freedom to choose:
*GOV'T PANEL PROPOSES SUGARY-FOOD TAX TO FUND NUTRITION PROGRAMS, CURB OBESITY
On the bright side, the government approves of "lean meat" as compatible with healthy eating. The bill, introduced by Rep. Juan Candelaria, D-New Haven, would impose a tax of 1 cent per ounce on soft drinks - including sweetened teas, energy drinks and soda - and candies that are high in sugar and calories. So, expensive non-refined foods are good? And the poorist people - who can't afford to eat the way the government dictates - will pay all the taxes?




