Archive - Mar 2015
March 23rd
Existing Home Sales Miss (Again); Weather & "Unsuitably High Price Levels" Blamed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 09:10 -0500Following January's disastrous dive in Existing Home Sales (which must be weather, right? Nope!) to a SAAR 4.82 million homes, February (with its even worse weather) saw a 4th month of missed expectations with a 4.88mm print against 4.90 mm expectations. As always, weather was blamed - which is odd given that the only drop in sales that occurred happened in The Northeast which accounts for just 12% of total transactions. Perhaps more worrisome is NAR's Larry Yun noting "unsuitable price levels" as a reason for weak sales due to low inventories (despite inventories rising 1.6% in February?!). May be it's time to blame The Fed... for not creating more rich people to buy more houses...
Biotech Behemoth Gilead In Trouble After Flagship Drug Related Death
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 08:49 -0500Gilead is, by far, the largest income producer in the Nasdaq Biotech Index and today's warning from the Biotech behemoth which has dragged the stock down 2.8% this morning, is weighing heavily on the exponentially-expanding index. As Bloomberg reports, GILD said nine patients taking its hepatitis C drugs Harvoni or Sovaldi along with the heart treatment amiodarone developed abnormally slow heartbeats and one died of cardiac arrest. Now, of course, it's "just" 9 patients... so analysts will spin the diversification. The Nasdaq Biotech Index now trades with a P/E of 50x, with over 80% of the entire sector's earnings concentrated in just 5 companies... and the biggest of all just warned on the drugs that make up half its revenues!
TSiPRaS IN BeRLiN...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 03/23/2015 08:37 -0500Content to continue the beating...
Illiquid Corporate Bond Market Will End In "Very Unpleasant Fashion"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 08:28 -0500The hunt for yield is driving investors into riskier debt at just the wrong time. With liquidity in the corporate bond market drying up thanks to new regulations, the rush to the exit is likely to be "very unpleasant," one analyst says.
Another "Worst Since Lehman" Moment: 70% Of The "Developed" World Has Inflation Less Than 0.5%
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 08:05 -0500"Proactive central banks figure this out early and fight the inevitable slowdown by implementing QE and weaker currencies. They grab the other guy’s pizza slice. Their asset markets soar. As Figure 5 shows, 70% of the world’s developed markets have inflation below 0.5% – almost as high as the depths of the 2008 financial crisis. So the USD8.6tn in central bank balance sheet expansion (from the Fed, ECB, BOE, BoJ, and PBoC, which amounts to 130% growth over Dec-07 to now) has been unable to get inflation going." - Bank of America
US Economic Activity Worst Since 2011 Amid Major Downward Revisions, Chicago Fed Signals
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 07:39 -0500January's "optimistic" +0.13 print for CFNAI was revised drastically lower to -0.10 and now February prints -0.11 against an expectation of +0.10 for the 3rd miss in a row - the worst run since Q3 2011. The Chicago Fed National Activity Indicator (which has gained in prominence in recent months) indicates a 3rd month of "below trend growth," for the first time since June 2011.
Saudi Production Comments Send WTI Sliding To $45 Handle
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 07:27 -0500Following Friday's manic quad-witching melt-up in oil (and everything else), the exuberance (surprise surprise) is fading as fundamental reality is slapped back onto the face of the energy complex by Saudi Arabia. As Reuters reports, Saudi oil minister Ali al Naimi also said the kingdom was now pumping a record high 10 million barrels per day (bpd), and would only cut if non-OPEC countries cut production. The 'supply' weakness in crude has been tempered somewhat by a tumbling USD (EUR surging) for now (and also by news from Sinopec of major capex cuts).
One Day After Retiring As Dallas Fed President, Dick Fisher Elected To Pepsi Board Of Directors
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 06:50 -0500Former Dallas Fed president Dick "Feral Hogs" Fisher may be worried about a major correction in a market that is "hyper overpriced", and he may be confused and unable to grasp that the only reason "traders are lazy" is because the Fed's Chief Risk Officer has made risk, and selling, illegal but when it comes to finding sources of funding there are no conerns or confusion at all. Because promptly after he officially resigned from the Dallas Fed, on Thursday March 19, the very next day the board of Pepsi announced that "On March 20, 2015, the Board of Directors (the "Board") of PepsiCo, Inc. ("PepsiCo") elected Richard W. Fisher as an independent member of the Board, effective March 23, 2015. Mr. Fisher will serve on the Audit Committee of the Board, effective March 23, 2015."
Frontrunning: March 23
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 06:32 -0500- Saudis keep on pumping, oil prices keep on slumping (Reuters)
- Tenet Healthcare Nearing Deal to Buy United Surgical Partners (WSJ)
- Dizzying Pre-IPO Tech Values Spurred by Rush of Hedge-Fund Money (BBG)
- Russia threatens to aim nuclear missiles at Denmark ships if it joins NATO shield (Reuters)
- Torrent of Cash Exits Eurozone (WSJ)
- Draghi Cheerleads for Euro-Area Economy as Greek Risk Looms (BBG)
- Fortescue Mines for More Financing Options (WSJ)
- Topix Charts Evoke Calm Before ’13 Rout as Momentum Gains (BBG)
Buying Euphoria Fizzles Ahead Of Make Or Break Tsipras-Merkel Talks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 05:53 -0500- Bank of England
- Belgium
- BOE
- Bond
- China
- Conference Board
- Consumer Confidence
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Creditors
- Crude
- Eurozone
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- HFT
- Iran
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Monetary Policy
- Money Supply
- Natural Gas
- Netherlands
- New Home Sales
- Nikkei
- OPEC
- Portugal
- RANSquawk
- recovery
- Reuters
- Richmond Fed
- Saudi Arabia
- Turkey
- University Of Michigan
As previously observed (skeptically), a main reason for the surge in the DAX, and thus the S&P, on Friday was premature hope that the Greek talks earlier were a long-overdue precursor to a Greek resolution, and as we further noted yesterday, subsequent bickering and lack of any clarity as we go into today's critical "final ultimatum" meeting between Merkel and Tsipras, is also why the Dax was lower by 1.1% at last check, even if the EURUSD continues to trade like an illiquid, B-grade currency pair whose only HFT purpose is to slam all stops within 100 pips of whatever the current price may be.
Propagandists Use Automated Software to Spread Disinformation
Submitted by George Washington on 03/23/2015 01:30 -0500That @ssh&le Who Spews Garbage and Doesn't Listen to Your Reasonable Comments ... May Be a Bot
March 22nd
Washington Blinks: Will Seek Partnership With China-Led Development Bank
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/22/2015 22:14 -0500"The Obama administration, facing defiance by allies that have signed up to support a new Chinese-led infrastructure fund, is proposing the bank work in a partnership with Washington-backed development institutions such as the World Bank." And with that, one giant shift towards de-dollarization is now in the books.
After The Fed Crushed The Middle Class, It Is Targeting The American Family
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/22/2015 21:01 -0500The divide between the rich and the poor is not only getting wider thanks to the central bank's efforts to inflate the value of the very types of assets that the poor are unlikely to own, but is in fact now destroying the American family.
The Web: Destroyer or Savior of Culture, Pay and Employment?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/22/2015 21:00 -0500"The web has enabled virtually anyone with Internet access to create a nearly-free global distribution network. Critics of this democratization feel that this has unleashed an avalanche of mediocrity that is judged on "likes" and pages views. The other side of the debate sees the demise of the gatekeepers, who could enforce their own view of what was valuable culturally and economically, as freeing all those who could never get past the gatekeepers.





