Archive - Jul 20, 2015
Treasuries Are Dumping After Bullard's "September More Likely" Rate Hike Comments
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2015 07:49 -0500Overnight we saw a flush in precious metals, with no apparent catalyst, and now we are seeing US Treasuries extreme volatility as earlier strength extending gains from last week, are unceremoniously and suddenly dumped after Fed's Bullard warned markets that the probability of a September rate hike is now above 50%. Of course, thanks to meltups pre-market in FB, GOOG, and AAPL, stock indices don't care at all.
We Need A Crash To Sort The Wheat From The Chaff
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2015 07:32 -0500The only way to sort the wheat (real collateral based on enterprise value) from the chaff (phantom collateral created by central banks' speculative bubbles) is for a crash to force price discovery and the cramdown of losses.
Terrorist Bomb Blast In Turkish Town Leaves Dozens Dead: Moment Of Explosion Caught On Video
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2015 07:07 -0500Several hours ago, in yet another deadly bomb attack attributed to ISIS, at least 27 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in a powerful explosion in the town of Suruc in southeastern Turkey, 10 km from the Syrian border and across from the heavily contested town of Kobane in Syria where surprise ISIS attacks killed more than 200 people last month.
UNiTeD STaTeS oF EuRoPe...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 07/20/2015 06:31 -0500Be careful what you wish for...
Frontrunning: July 20
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2015 06:26 -0500- Gold Plunges to Lowest Since 2010 (BBG)
- In Greek crisis, one big unhappy EU family (Reuters)
- Greek Banks Reopen Their Doors (WSJ)
- Greek reshuffle hints at autumn election (FT)
- Angela Merkel signals conditions for Greek debt talks (FT)
- Dollar hits three-month high on rate view, pans gold (Reuters)
- History Shows Iran Could Surprise the Oil Market (BBG)
- ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Will Cease Publishing Cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (Newsweek)
Gold 'Flash Crash' as $2.7 Billion Worth of Gold Futures Sold in Less Than 2 Minutes
Submitted by GoldCore on 07/20/2015 06:23 -0500In what looked like another successful bid to manipulate the gold market lower, there was massive selling of gold futures contracts - some 700,000 ounces worth of gold futures in mere seconds. The equivalent of one-fifth of a whole day’s trade in a normal session, was sold in a concentrated manner in less than two minutes - pushing prices lower again.
Futures Levitate After Greek Creditors Repay Themselves; Commodities Tumble To 13 Year Low
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2015 05:52 -0500- Apple
- Bank of England
- Bond
- Caijing
- China
- Conference Board
- Consumer Confidence
- Copper
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- France
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Greece
- headlines
- Hong Kong
- Housing Starts
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- Natural Gas
- New Home Sales
- Portugal
- Precious Metals
- Price Action
- Recession
- Shenzhen
- Ukraine
- University Of Michigan
- Verizon
- Volatility
Today's action is so far an exact replica of Friday's zero-volume ES overnight levitation higher (even if Europe's derivatives market, the EUREX exchange, did break at the open for good measure leading to a delayed market open just to make sure nobody sells) with the "catalyst" today being the official Greek repayment to both the ECB and the IMF which will use up €6.8 billion of the €7.2 billion bridge loan the EU just handed over Athens so it can immediately repay its creditors. In other words, Greek creditors including the ECB, just repaid themselves once again. One thing which is not "one-time" or "non-recurring" is the total collapse in commodities, which after last night's precious metals flash crash has sent the Bloomberg commodity complex to a 13 year low.
RANsquawk Week ahead 20th July - BoE minutes and RBNZ rate decision
Submitted by RANSquawk Video on 07/20/2015 05:33 -0500Monetary Metals Supply and Demand Report 19 July, 2015
Submitted by Monetary Metals on 07/20/2015 01:48 -0500Greece. China. Banking system messes. Central bank printing. And here we are, under $1140. Breakdown?
That cannot be determined from price charts. We want to know the fundamentals of supply and demand. Here's how we measure it.
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