Archive - Aug 5, 2009 - Story
Cornyn On The White House Stasi Solicitation, Or Would McCarthy Love flag@whitehouse.gov? (Hint: Yes)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 22:36 -0500Senator Cornyn foolishly thinks McCarthyism has no place in 2009. And here we were, happy recipients of the first one million flagged complaints in less than 24 hours...
Daily Credit Summary: August 5 - Tailed Off
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 18:15 -0500Spreads were mixed in the US with all but ExHVOL tighter (but spread moves were very marginal today with extremely narrow ranges in IG and HY once again). Indices typically underperformed single-names with skews mostly narrower as IG underperformed but narrowed the skew (notable since the skew is at contract tights and intrinsics are hovering at critical support levels from last fall), HVOL underperformed but narrowed the skew, ExHVOL intrinsics beat and narrowed the skew, XO's skew increased as the index outperformed, and HY outperformed but narrowed the skew (as we heard a HY12 arb list doing the rounds).
Another Exhausting Day, Appropriately Capped With Baseball
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 17:07 -0500No jobs = no recovery
Come to think of it... he's right
A Few Pictures Are Worth A Thousand Mortgage Mods
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 16:22 -0500
Deutsche Bank - "By Q1, 2011 a projected 48% of total mortgage borrowers will have negative equity."
Nuff said
$75 Billion In New Treasuries On Deck
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 15:10 -0500
If you missed your chance to stock up on double ply UST (T is for toiler) paper, fear not: you will have another chance to buy some again... and again... and again. The first opportunity will be on August 11th and 12th, when a total of $75 billion pieces of paper, backed by another rapidly deflating piece of paper will be made available for your indirect (or is that direct?) auction pleasure.
Schapiro Opens Mouth, Confirms Rumors Of Utter Cluelessness
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 14:03 -0500Just one question for Mary - why the hell did it take you and your even more conflicted and confused predecessor so long to get off your back and do something about Flash?
I am convinced, however, that you will be all over Dark Pools. And if not, we will hold your hands on that one. You can count on it.
Dollar Breaks... Again
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 13:47 -0500
For those rare occasions when a megasqueeze in financials just won't raise the market:
"Break dollar in case of manipulation failure"
In other news, everyone at the SEC is currently on a 7 hour long coffee break, spiking the top line of SBUX and GMCR.
Cracking the Whip
Submitted by RobotTrader on 08/05/2009 13:37 -0500Now, more than ever, with the market becoming even more extended, the Fembots are cracking the whip even harder on the 19-year old gamers to quickly rotate money to the stocks and/or groups moving the fastest.
Rosenberg Estimates Consumer Spending Could Have Declined 10% Annualized Without Stimulus
Submitted by Cornelius on 08/05/2009 13:20 -0500Title says it all.
TrimTabs Continues Throwing Sand In The Eyes Of Fake Economic Data
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 12:54 -0500TrimTabs: "We know now that by ignoring real-time data, the BEA was providing an inaccurate view of the economy’s health."
The Rats Are Abandoning The Sunken Titanic: Lockhart Resigns From Federal Housing Finance Agency
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 12:41 -0500Developing story: James Lockhart III, the man who is (was) overseeing Fannie and Freddie, has resigned. From the green shoots bleachers - FRE and FNM's pristine condition now allows them to supervise themselves.
Cash For Clunkers Moves To Toxic Financial Stocks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 12:16 -0500
AIG (short interest of 16%) and CIT (13%) are today's latest squeeze puppets. Because non-bankruptcy prospects before both companies are just so hot. Will whoever is pulling all the borrow please fess up already.
Substantial, Over Half A Trillion Net, CDS Derisking Since March Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 12:04 -0500
Analyzing CDS open interest data since the March 6 lows demonstrates a troubling trend: there has been over half a trillion in net derisking across various industries, with financials leading the pack with over $130 billion. The global tightening in the CDS universes across all sectors is one direct consequence of this substantial shift to derisking.
Two New Governmental Investigations Into Goldman Compensation And Credit Derivative Practices Disclosed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 10:49 -0500Group Inc. and certain of its affiliates have received inquiries from various governmental agencies and self-regulatory organizations regarding the firm’s compensation processes. The firm is cooperating with the requests.
Group Inc. and certain of its affiliates have received inquiries from various governmental agencies and self-regulatory organizations regarding credit derivative instruments. The firm is cooperating with the requests.
Oregon Discusses Scary Economic Prospects, New Fund Commitments, And "Returns"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2009 10:17 -0500Some very useful economic perspectives out of the Oregon Investment Council, coupled with some objective (and quite frightening) prospects for the economy - read the section on the upcoming $3 trillion in refis, and a listing of all the fund beneficiaries of the Council's largesse.




