Archive - Sep 30, 2015
Chicago PMI "Bounce" Is Dead - PMI Plunges Back To Recessionary Levels
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 08:51 -0500The brief dead cat inventory-stacking bounce in Chicago PMI is over. With a print of 48.7, back below 50, (against hope-strewn expectations of 52.9) this was below the lowest economist estimate and the lowest since May. Aside from employment (which somehow rose), the components were ugly with New Orders and Prices Paid all tumbling, while Production was the lowest since 2009 at 43.6.
Dear Bill Dudley, Why Are You Lying?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 08:32 -0500The Fed is creating not just uncertainty but appears to be destroying any credibility it ever had along the way. This morning's spewing Fedspeak from Bill Dudley was full of unbelievable and explicit lies.
Another Regional Fed Survey Collapses - ISM Milwaukee Crashes To 2009 Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 08:08 -0500Milwaukee joins the party with its lowest ISM print since April 2009. Based on the regional Fed survey collapse - Dallas, Richmond, New York, Philly, Chicago, and even Kansas City - it's unanimous - they are all flashing recessionary warnings.
Jim Cramer Will No Longer Respond To "Twitter Trolls"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 07:55 -0500
For The "Nothing Is Happening... Everything Is Awesome" Crowd
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 07:41 -0500It takes ignorance on an almost unbelievable level to try to claim that “nothing is happening” in the financial world right now.
Zandi Says "We're Pumping Out Lots Of Jobs" As ADP Manufacturing Jobs Plunge Most Since Jan 2010
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 07:23 -0500September isn't even over yet, but ADP already knows how many jobs were added for the full month of September: precisely 200K, which just happens to be the consensus expectation for Friday's NFP number.
ECB Will Boost QE By 120% To €2.4 Trillion, S&P Predicts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 07:12 -0500When a lot of Keynesian cowbell doesn't work, the only cure for the deflationary fever must be more Keynesian cowbell which explains why Japan is about to double down on Abenomics, and why the ECB will almost invariably expand PSPP now that the deflationary boogeyman is back in Europe. Indeed, S&P is now out calling for ECB Q€ to last for nearly two years longer than originally planned and for the size of the program to be expanded to a Dr. Evil-ish €2,400,000,000,000.
China Now Fifth in World Gold Holdings
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/30/2015 07:02 -0500China boosted central bank gold holdings 1 percent as the country that rivals India as the world’s largest bullion consumer seeks to diversify its foreign exchange reserves.
Moscow Approves Military Action In Syria, Video Captures First Russian Air Strikes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 06:34 -0500"The military goal of these operations is exclusively limited to air support for the Syrian government forces in their campaign against ISIL. The point here is not in achieving any foreign policy goals or satisfying ambitions. We’re talking exclusively about Russia’s national interests."
Frontrunning: September 30
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 06:25 -0500- Asia shares rally, but on track for worst quarterly loss in four years (Reuters)
- Global Rally Shows Relief at End of $11 Trillion Stocks Meltdown (BBG)
- Glencore Extends Rebound as Turmoil Shows Signs of Easing (BBG)
- Putin wins parliamentary backing for air strikes in Syria (Reuters)
- China Cuts Minimum Home Down Payment for First-Time Buyers (BBG)
- German Unemployment Unexpectedly Rises in Sign of Economic Risks (BBG)
- Japan Industrial Output Slide Hints at Recession (WSJ)
Stocks, Futures Soar As Europe Joins Japan In Deflation, Surge Driven By Hopes For More Japan, ECB QE
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 05:50 -0500- Abenomics
- Bill Dudley
- Bond
- Chicago PMI
- China
- Cleveland Fed
- Consumer Confidence
- Consumer Prices
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Dennis Gartman
- Equity Markets
- Fail
- Fed Speak
- Germany
- Glencore
- headlines
- Housing Bubble
- Italy
- Janet Yellen
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- LTRO
- Natural Gas
- Nikkei
- Recession
- recovery
- Unemployment
- Volatility
- Yen
Terrible economic news is wonderful news for markets, all over again, and with the worst S&P500 quarter since 2011 set to close today, some horribly "great" news is just what the window-dressing hedge funds, most of whom are deeply underperforming the broader market (not to mention Dennis Gartman) ordered.
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