Archive - Jun 2012 - Blog entry
June 12th
Bank Run! Italiano Style?
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 06/12/2012 08:50 -0500...and after all of those fancy acronoyms (ECB, EFSF, EU, ESM, ASS, BS, etc.), Italy is essentially just one big Greece. No, I'm not oversimplifying, just look at the bank bailout bailing out the insolvent country circular arguments!
News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 06/12/2012 07:53 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Bank of England
- Bank of Japan
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- BOE
- Bond
- Central Banks
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Confidence
- Crude
- Dennis Lockhart
- Department Of Energy
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Global Economy
- Gold Bugs
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Great Depression
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Housing Market
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Investor Sentiment
- Iran
- Iraq
- Italy
- Japan
- KIM
- Market Share
- Markit
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- Nikkei
- Real estate
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- Sovereign Debt
- Tax Revenue
- Timothy Geithner
- Turkey
- Volatility
- White House
- Yen
- Yuan
All you need to know.
TARP Resistance is Futile: Zombie Community Banks Targeted by Former Treasury Insiders
Submitted by EB on 06/12/2012 06:51 -0500- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Book Value
- Capital Markets
- Comptroller of the Currency
- Deutsche Bank
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- General Motors
- GMAC
- Hank Paulson
- Hank Paulson
- Institutional Investors
- Market Share
- MF Global
- Moral Hazard
- NASDAQ
- Non-performing assets
- non-performing loans
- POMO
- POMO
- Private Equity
- Raymond James
- Real estate
- Real Interest Rates
- recovery
- Risk Management
- Rogue Trader
- Savings And Loan
- SIGTARP
- South Carolina
- Stress Test
- TARP
- Wells Fargo
- World Bank
A land grab shrouded in a banking takeover, wrapped in a financial crisis "rescue." As always, insiders get first dibs. (And, yes, there is an MF Global connection.)
Why James Giddens Needs Receivership Powers in MF Global Bankruptcy + CNBC Hit on JPM
Submitted by rcwhalen on 06/12/2012 04:37 -0500Giddens ought to approach the bankruptcy judge and suggest that they both apply to Judge Rakoff for the appointment of a receiver in the MF Global bankruptcy.
The Spailout Has ALREADY Failed ... Before the Ink Has Even Dried
Submitted by George Washington on 06/12/2012 00:40 -0500- Bill Gross
- BIS
- CDS
- Central Banks
- China
- Commercial Real Estate
- Credit Default Swaps
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- default
- Eastern Europe
- Eurozone
- Excess Reserves
- Fail
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Housing Bubble
- Ireland
- Italy
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Mars
- Moral Hazard
- Nouriel
- Nouriel Roubini
- Open Market Operations
- Portugal
- Real estate
- Reality
- Shadow Banking
- Sovereign Debt
- Sovereigns
- The Economist
- Too Big To Fail
- United Kingdom
- Volatility
- Wall Street Journal
As Many Have Predicted for Years
June 11th
ZH Evening Wrap Up 6/11/12
Submitted by CrownThomas on 06/11/2012 21:45 -0500News & headlines from the day
China: A Mixed Bag Turns Very Ugly
Submitted by testosteronepit on 06/11/2012 16:20 -0500Rampant overproduction, channel stuffing, and an inventory glut: the China auto bubble is hissing.
Trader's Video Playbook and Jon Stewart - what can I put in my mouth?
Submitted by ilene on 06/11/2012 14:54 -0500I know, totally unrelated two topics.
DueLiNG ECoNoMiST CoVeRS...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 06/11/2012 14:52 -0500Neither of them got it right...
European Insurer Needs Insurance As $6B Of Its Bonds Are Instantly Subordinated Due To "Spain's Pain"
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 06/11/2012 10:36 -0500One minute you have it, the next minute you don't. Nowadays you never know if the money you have in Europe is really yours or not. From instantaneous debt subordination to capital (flight) controls, things are starting to look ugly!
Spain and The Runaway Euro Bailout Train
Submitted by EconMatters on 06/11/2012 07:58 -0500Spain marks the fourth bailout during this Euro Zone debt crisis saga, after Ireland, Portugal and Greece, and may need more aid, while Italy is looking good to be the fifth bailout candidate
Graham Summers' Weekly Market Forecast (Do We Still Have Faith? Edition)
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 06/11/2012 07:03 -0500
With that in mind, I sincerely doubt €100 billion is going to solve Spain’s problems. The whole bailout reeks of desperation. And it likely will have political and financial implications that will quickly render the benefits of this move moot. Of course, when you’re facing systemic collapse, you don’t have time to debate implications and consequences. But I highly doubt that this move will do much to address Spain’s true problems.
Hans-Joachim (Achim) Dübel: Spanish Covered Bonds
Submitted by rcwhalen on 06/11/2012 06:19 -0500Over-collateralization rates for Spanish covered bonds goes into the stratosphere -- 200-300% -- a grim indication of loss given default.
News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 06/11/2012 04:52 -0500- 8.5%
- Apple
- Australia
- Bloomberg News
- Borrowing Costs
- Brazil
- Central Banks
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Prices
- CPI
- Credit Crisis
- Crude
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- Dubai
- European Central Bank
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- Federal Reserve
- General Electric
- Global Economy
- Government Stimulus
- Greece
- Gross Domestic Product
- Guest Post
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Italy
- Jeff Immelt
- Market Conditions
- Monetary Policy
- Newspaper
- NG
- Nikkei
- Portugal
- ratings
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- United Kingdom
- World Bank
- Yuan
All you need to read and some more.
June 10th
Investor Sentiment: Bull Signal Awaits
Submitted by thetechnicaltake on 06/10/2012 21:10 -0500It would be nicer to have seen greater extremes in bearish sentiment at the bottom as this leads to stronger future returns.













