Archive - Mar 25, 2013 - Blog entry
Markets Tripped Up By "Diesel-Bomb"
Submitted by David Fry on 03/25/2013 18:37 -0500Well, that was a fun day, eh? Spills and thrills the whole day long.
Importantly, it’s the end of the quarter and performance bonuses are on the line. So any excuse to rally is built in to conditions.
Cyprus: The Unique Template in Nine Theses
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/25/2013 16:12 -0500Overview of implications and consequences of Cyprus 2.0.
ECB Banking Standards and Other Great Works of Fiction
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 03/25/2013 12:47 -0500
In other words, the ECB’s balance sheet, which backs up the entire EU banking system it essentially a work of fiction. Unless the ECB officials feel like admitting something is an asset or liability, it doesn’t exist.
BLaCKSWaN DiJSSeLBooM!
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 03/25/2013 12:08 -0500Who said the circus left town?
Krugman's "Smoot-Hawley Moment"
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 03/25/2013 12:04 -0500This is what the world's "smartest" economist is calling for.
"All Fiat Currencies Are Being Debased And Devalued And They Are Losing Value Over Time"
Submitted by GoldCore on 03/25/2013 10:51 -0500Importantly, Cypriots and other Eurozone citizens who own gold saw the value of their holdings rise 2% in euro terms.
The demise of gold and the "death of the gold bull market" is "greatly exaggerated" says Mr. O’Byrne.
He said that while the risk from Cyprus has abated, in the light of capital controls in EU country and the treatment of Cyprus, there are now huge question marks over the future of the European Union itself.
What the Cyprus Deal Means For Individual Investors
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 03/25/2013 10:47 -0500
This is precisely what I feared would happen: that any basic rules or laws would be tossed out the window during times of extreme crisis. This has unfortunately proven to be the case.
Mainstream Media Says Cyprus Salvaged By EU Deal, I Say Cyprus Is Sacrificed By Said Deal - Thrown Into Depression
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 03/25/2013 10:29 -0500The IMF offered Cyprus a bailout with no specific amount or even range and no time period while in the process gutting confidence in the banking system by robbing depositors and imposing losses on bondholders. A Damn good plan if I ever heard one!!
Silver's Investment Demand Conundrum
Submitted by Sprott Group on 03/25/2013 07:58 -0500The silver market is increasingly becoming an exercise in contradiction. On one hand, the silver spot price has disappointed thus far in 2013, falling from the low-thirties in early January down to its current level around US$29.00/oz. Given that price direction, one would be forgiven for assuming that the silver ETF's had experienced outflows over that time - but they have not.
Week Ahead
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/25/2013 05:25 -0500A review of the implications of the new deal struck on Cyprus. We think three of the worst pitfalls have ultimately been avoided--small depositors protected, orthodox seniority of claims respected, and extensive capital controls averted. The political will to preserve EMU has once again triumphed over ideological purity. We review the economic calendar for the week ahead.









