Archive - Apr 2015

April 20th

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Frontrunning: April 20





  • Just How Leaky Is the Fed? More Than You May Realize (BBG)
  • Republican Presidential Candidates Spar Over Party’s Future (WSJ)
  • Euro Area Seeks Greece Roadmap to May Agreement (BBG)
  • The $320 Billion Bogey Needed to Placate U.S. Stock Market Bulls (BBG)
  • Seeking Obamacare alternative, Republicans eye tax credits (Reuters)
  • Gundlach Says Market Hasn’t Seen Full Impact of Fed Moves (BBG)
  • EU meets on migrant crisis as shipwreck corpses brought ashore (Reuters)
  • Canada’s Own Oil Pipeline Problem (WSJ)
 

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China To The Rescue: Global Equity Market Rebound After Latest Chinese Easing





It is only fitting that the next business day following a headline that "Global Futures Slide China Tumbles On Short Selling Boost" we would see China, in an apparent panic, not only cut its RRR by 100 bps to 18.5% - far more than expected and the most since 2008 - but, more importantly, hinted that the Friday regulatory decision to encourage short sales and tighter margin rules on "umbrella trusts" was in no way meant to pop that the Chinese stock bubble, ridiculous as it may be. End result: after Chinese futures crashed by up to 6% on Friday after the Shanghai close, overnight the SHCOMP was down just 1.64%, erasing the bulk of the futures loss. More importantly, US equity futures have seen a strong bid this morning in yet another attempt to defend not only the Apple Sachs Industrial Average from going red on the year but the all important 100 DMA technical levels.

 

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What Happens When A Russian Surface-To-Air Missile Launch Goes Horribly Wrong





Shortly after Russia announced early last week that it would take advantage of the lifting of the Iran sanctions and proceed to deliver an unknown number of S-300 "defensive" surface-to-air missiles, the Kremlin sought to reassure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that any deliveries of these to Iran will not threaten Israel's security. Judging by the following video which captures what happens when a launch of a S-300 SAM goes horribly wrong (and the immediate stunned aftermath), he may very well be right.

 

April 19th

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China Floats QE Trial Balloon, PBoC May Launch LTROs





China may allow commercial banks to swap the local government bonds they purchase for cash loans from the PBoC, WSJ reports. The country's local governments are laboring under a debt load that totals 35% of GDP and much of it carries relatively high interest rates. A new program will allow localities to swap a portion of that debt for lower-yielding bonds. If China does indeed roll out an LTRO-like initiative, the banks which buy the new local government bonds would then be able to pledge them as collateral for cash from the central bank.

 

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This is NOT Fair!





While life is not always fair, here's an elegant way to avoid unfairness when it comes to your investments

 

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The Chilling Thing Blackstone Said about the Oil Bust





Energy companies “biding their time in the hopes they don’t have to face the music.”

 

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American Justice? FBI Lab Overstated 95% Of Forensic Hair Matches (Including 32 Death Sentences)





The American justice system is broken. Completely and totally broken... "The Justice Department and FBI have formally acknowledged that nearly every examiner in an elite FBI forensic unit gave flawed testimony in almost all trials in which they offered evidence against criminal defendants over more than a two-decade period before 2000."

 

 

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Chinese Stocks Pump'n'Dump After RRR Cut, Retrace Friday's Crash





After crashing 6-7% on Friday (depending on which Chinese stock index you prefer) - all after the cash markets closed in China - thanks to today's major RRR cut, China stock futures are up 7% from Friday's US session close. However, while futures have recovered all those losses, the Shanghai Composite cash index is trading modestly lower from its Friday cash close levels (we suspect a little disappointingly to some) after recovering the entire loss from post-China-close Friday.

 

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Vapor Capital Asset Mismanagement LP: Jon Corzine Planning Hedge Fund Launch





Nearly three years later of manipulated, artificially propped up markets floating on $22 trillion in central bank assets, Jon Corzine has had enough of waiting for a correction which almost came (and then Bullard brought up QE4) but not really. So, as the WSJ reports, the time has come for another push for Vapor Capital Asset Mismanagement LP.nearly three years later of manipulated, artificially propped up markets floating on $22 trillion in central bank assets, Jon Corzine has had enough of waiting for a correction which almost came (and then Bullard brought up QE4) but not really. So, as the WSJ reports, the time has come for another push for Vapor Capital Asset Mismanagement LP.

 

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Rise In Traveling Hookers, Depressed Gambling, Booze Sales Bode Poorly For US Economy





If you’re inclined to agree with the notion that trends in cash-based businesses are a good leading indicator when it comes to assessing where consumer spending (and thus the US economy) is headed going forward, you should expect the string of retail sales misses to continue because as Andrew Zatlin notes, spending on hookers, booze, and gambling is now sliding, forcing some escorts to take their show on the road.

 

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Forget The Snow, It's The Drought That Is Crushing The US Economy





With all eyes and talking heads focused on the 'weather', it seems cold, wet, snowy, and frigid are the most GDP-destructive adjectives. However, as Bloomberg reports, the drought out West is starting to infiltrate U.S. housing data, according to the chief economist of a homebuilders' group, and weakening a major part of the nation's economy.

 

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Is The Credibility Bubble Bursting?





In a fiat currency system, perception is, by definition, everything. Paper money has no intrinsic value. So the people saving it and accepting it in exchange aren’t expressing faith in the money itself but in the competence and honesty — and power — of the institutions managing it. Let that faith erode and those slips of colored paper and ephemeral computer bits revert to their intrinsic value. And on the credibility front, the trends aren’t encouraging.

 

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You Think Your Job Is Bad





Meet Zhang Shuang - Cliff-Cleaning Litter-Collector...

 
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