Archive - Aug 12, 2015
10 Year Yields Plunge: A Very Confused Wall Street Tries To Predict What Happens Next
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 08:46 -0500There was some serious fireworks in the Treasury market overnight, and especially just before the PBOC decided to intervene in the market not once but twice to undo at least some of the devaluation it caused earlier in the trading session. In fact, at one point the yield on the 10Y tumbled as low at 2.05% before levitating higher courtesy of Beijing (which may well have dumped some TSYs just at that moment to prop up the CNY), even as across the pond Germany's 2 Year bond dropped to a fresh record low. So what happens next? Well, it's not like the sellside is very useful in actually providing actionable advice when something not in the script happens, but for the record here, courtesy of Bloomberg, is what the 'experts' are saying.
BABA Battered To Record Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 08:28 -0500Alibaba - for months incessantly discussed as the must own stock of the decade - just hit fresh all-time lows. Down over 5% in the pre-market after missing revenue estimates and seeing growth at the slowest in three years, it appears things are not soft-landing in China after all...
Uncle Warren Strikes Again: Kraft Heinz Cuts 2,500 Jobs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 08:03 -0500Thanks, Uncle Warren. The Kraft-Heinz merger engineered earlier this year by everyone’s favorite folksy octogenarian billionaire along with 3G will cost some 2,500 people their jobs, as the combined entity looks to cut costs.
Rotten Apple: Former Leader Breaking Down
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 07:56 -0500When AAPL is moving higher, it can mask a lot of problems in the broader market. Unfortunately for bulls, AAPL is beginning to crack. It began on the day of the July post when it got crushed following its earnings release. It has since broken down more, recently dropping below its post-2009 UP trendline... "no brainer"
Gold & Silver Surge As Dollar Dumps
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 07:34 -0500Just 3 weeks after the world could not purge itself fast enough of 'pet rocks', Gold is pushing to one-month highs this morning (at $1120) and Silver just broke a key technical level at its 50-day moving average as USD weakness and global turmoil have seen Precious metals gain for the last few days...
Dollar Tumbles As Fed Rate Hike Suddenly Looking Very Uncertain To Goldman, Bank Of America
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 07:18 -0500After China's shocking currency devaluation, which some more conspiratorially-minded observers have concluded was China's retaliation to the west for the IMF's recent snub that pushed back China's evaluation for inclusion into the SDR to some indefinite point in 2016, the only question on everyone's mind is whether the Fed will delay or outright cancel any imminent "data-dependent" rate hikes as a result of the implicit tightening of monetary conditions thanks to China, and the dramatic appreciation of the USD which would not have taken place without China.
Yuantervention: PBOC Devalues The Yuan, Then Scramble To Support It In The Open Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 06:52 -0500As we noted earlier, the most surprising development out of this mornings repeat rout in the Chinese currency was not that it happened: after all as we laid yesterday out there is at least 10-15% in immediate downside left for the Yuan but that shortly before the market close, China's central bank intervened via "at least one major Chinese state-owned bank sold large amount of dollar shortly before market closed, prompting rapid gain in yuan, according to two traders at onshore banks" Bloomberg reported adding that at least one state bank continuously sold dollar until USD/CNY reached around 6.38.
Hillary Clinton Turns Over E-mail Server To Feds As Bernie Sanders Surges Ahead In New Poll
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 06:30 -0500Hillary Clinton, bowing to pressure from GOP lawmakers, has turned over her private e-mail server to the FBI. Meanwhile, Democratic voters look to be turning on the former First Lady as a new poll has Bernie Sanders surging ahead in New Hampshire.
Frontrunning: August 12
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 06:22 -0500- China central bank under pressure to weaken yuan further (Reuters)
- Currency Rout Goes Global as Jen Sees Risk of 50% Loss on China (BBG)
- Europe Stocks Fall Most in Two Weeks as China Sparks Growth Fear (BBG)
- German Yields Drop to Record as China Boosts Bonds Around World (BBG)
- FT to Japan, Economist to Italy: Agnelli Family Raises Stake in Economist as Pearson Exits (BBG)
- Goldman Sachs to Give Out ‘Secret Sauce’ on Trading (WSJ)
- Greece's Preliminary Bailout Deal Faces German Turbulence (BBG)
Equity Futures Tumble Again, S&P To Open Under 200DMA, 10Y Yield Approaches 1-Handle
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 05:43 -0500The overnight market has been a repeat of yesterday's action, when following China's repeat 1.6% devaluation of the CNY (which was to be expected since the PBOC made it quite clear the fixing would be based off the market value, a value which continues plunging), the second biggest in history following Monday's 1.9% plunge, traders appeared stunned having believed the PBOC's lies that the devaluation was a one-off and as a result the E-Mini tumbled overnight, and is now 30 points lower from last night's PBOC fixing announcement, trading at around 2058, and far below the "magical" 200-DMA support line, which has now been solidly breached.
U.S. Wages Have Fallen EVERY Quarter of the 'Recovery'
Submitted by Sprott Money on 08/12/2015 04:57 -0500For 6 ½ long years, we have been bombarded with the mythology known as “the U.S. economic recovery” by the mainstream media.
China Currency War Contagion Spills Out, Leads To Global FX Heatmap Bloodbath, PBOC Intervention
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 04:28 -0500Overnight the world realized that there is much more devaluation to come, which in turn led to a tidal move higher in the EURUSD as the European banks who had been short the EURCNH (probably the same ones that were long the EURCHF in January ahead of the SNB shocker) continued covering their exposure, and in turn pushed the EURUSD well above 1.11, while the CHF continued to tumble alongside the USD at least when it comes to Europe. In Asia, and local emergin markets, however, it was a different FX story enitrely.
The Economy is in Liquidation Mode
Submitted by Gold Standard Institute on 08/12/2015 02:34 -0500Imagine running a rink company at the end of the roller skating fad in the 1980's. You know it is not going to survive for long. How do you operate your business? You milk it. Well, that's now happening across the entire economy.
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