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The Dumping Begins: Chinese Reserve Managers Notified That Any Non-USG Guaranteed Securities Must Be Divested





It appears that this time China's posturing is for real. Following up on our earlier post that Chinese military officials want to "punish" America by selling Treasuries, Asia Times Online is reporting that an explicit directive by the Chinese government has notified reserve managers to sell all risky US assets, including asset backed and corporates, and just hold on to explicitly guaranteed Treasuries and Agency debt. And from following TIC data we know that China's enthusiasm for MBS/Agencies over the past year has been matched solely by that of one Bill Gross.

 

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YTD Hedge Fund Performance





Who's up and who's down in the hedge fund world, courtesy of HSBC. Owl Creek, Harbinger, Marathon and Third Point doing good. Bill Ackman's Pershing Square, not so much.

 

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Risk Appetite Is Back, Sovereign Bailout Is The New Black





Not that there is too much to get excited about. The only possible positive outcome of a bailout other than immediate rescue for the shareholders of a bankrupt entity is a possible restructuration, change in management, etc.. If the bailee goes right back to his original business model (selling bad cars or making bad loans) then surely nobody gains in the long run. In the case of a sovereign entity like Greece the real question is: what will the bailout change other than temporary relief to capital markets? I am tempted to say nothing but that would not be constructive. Still though everyone knows it will be very difficult for Greece to deliver fiscal austerity, and unless the world economy picks up dramatically (China is peaking and due for a rough landing, demand still not back anywhere close to highs) Greece will have to find sources of growth internally while the government cuts its budget. This is also because as long as Greece is in the Eurozone, they are not competitive to export anything unless the EURUSD gets much weaker. A weak Euro down the road with a possible desintegration of the eurozone will be the end result no matter what further developments take place in the meantime. - Nic Lenoir

 

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Deconstructing Europe: How A €20 Billion Liquidity Crisis Is Set To Become A €1.6 Trillion Funding Crisis





Now that some sort of Greek bailout is imminent, most likely in asset guarantee form, it is high time to evaluate the full impact of Europe's decision to jettison monetary prudence at the expense of patching a crumbling fiscal dam holding back trillions in bad investment decision cockroaches, accumulated over the years. Relying on a presentation by ML's Jeffrey Rosenberg, we observe that by providing loan guarantees to the periphery, the core (Germany/France/Benelux) may have well destabilized the core problem for the Eurozone, namely a whopping €1.6 trillion (that's in euro) in total 2010 financing needs, a number which consists of €400 billion in 2010 bond maturities, €700 billion in rolling short term debt and €530 billion in combined 2010 fiscal deficits. Germany has just taken an acute liquidity crisis in the periphery, and courtesy of action we already saw earlier in Bund rates, has sown the seeds for a funding crisis of none other than the very heart of the Eurozone.

 

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Forex Gridbot Players Now on Edge





Ongoing currency volatility spurred on by various utterances and retractions from Eurozone officials is wreaking havoc on the "Watch The Money Roll In" forex gamers. And stock investors, sniffing out a squeeze, have resumed the "Dash For Trash" trade, buying whatever stocks were beaten down the most.

 

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2010 YTD Treasury Investor Class Purchasing Update





The Treasury has released the most recent UST Auction Allotment by Investment Class data for recent Treasury auctions. In January and February of a total $207 billion in Coupons auctioned, foreign and international investors acquired $58 billion (28% of total), dealers and brokers took down $104 billion (51%), depository institutions purchased just $3.2 billion, investment funds acquired $35 billion (16.8%) and individuals took down a mere $1 billion. In Bills, there was a total of $286 billion in Bills issued in January, of which foreigners purchased $47 billion (16.4%), dealers and brokers bought $145 billion (50.7%), investment funds bought another $43 billion (15.2%), and individuals were responsible for just $10 billion in Bills. Notable is the nearly double relative interest that foreigners have for Coupons than to Bills, as a result of persistently low interest rates.

 

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Senior Chinese Military Officers Join Iran In Delivering "Punch" To U.S., Propose Selling Treasuries As Arms Sales Punishment





And you were worried about Iran. China's People Liberation Army has come out and openly said that the nuclear option, i.e., selling US Treasuries, is now on the table and should be exercised as "punishment" for U.S.' arms sales to Taiwan. China undoubtedly realizes that this is a prime example of sado-masochism as the resultant plunge in Treasuries that would follow would hurt the US certainly, but also have a "mild to quite mild" impact on China's $700 (and likely much greater) UST holdings. Game theory 101 just got interesting.

 

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Zero Hedge Information Technology Workers Announce Go-Slow Strike





Zero Hedge Information Technologists, Nuclear Isotope Transportation, Lockpicking & Costume Shop Amalgamated, Local 5134-1 has announced a go-slow strike effective immediately. Zero Hedge IT workers will don "Che" t-shirts and randomly unplug Cat-5 cables from the main Zero Hedge servers during high server load in protest of Germany's refusal to provide the data center with additional server hardware and cover the $23 billion in unfunded pension liabilities accrued during Larry Summers' tenure as Chief Investment Officer for ZHITNITLCSAERS. Readers can expect to experience sporadic outages to service generally lasting no more than 30-45 seconds.

Or maybe this Greek-Hun bond battle and the unquenchable lust Zero Hedge readers have for more... more... MORE... has simply spiked traffic to such insane levels that we keep hitting our throttling limits.

 

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Dubya, Hank Paulson's Surrogate Mother, Urged The Bald To Exercise, Sleep





Welcome to 1984, where outright propaganda and lies bombard you from current and prior administration officials each and every day. Here is the latest insanity straight from the horse's mouth (no pun intended).

 

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"Recapitalization Time" The Latest Conflicting Data On Greece





This latest on Greece, this time from Dow Jones. Why is Obama speaking about windmills as the future of global moral hazard, Larry Summers edition, is being decided in Berlin? From DJ: "Finance Ministry spokesman Michael Offer said EU members wanted to develop further recapitalization measures that calm the markets."

 

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The Latest From Germany: "Greece Must Solve Own Budget Problem"





Crazy pill time. More disinformation as we get it. Is Germany merely probing to see the market reaction to leaks? If the Bund collapses can they just call the whole thing off?

 

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$40 Billion 3 Year Auction Closes At 1.377% High Yield, 26.75% Allotted At High, 10% Direct Take Down





  • Yields 1.377% vs. Exp. 1.36%
  • Bid To Cover 2.83 vs. Avg. 3.01 (Prev. 2.98)
  • Indirects 51.2% vs. Avg. 54.12% (Prev. 38.09%)
  • Indirect Bid To Cover lower at 1.16
  • Allotted at high 26.75%
  • Direct take down 10.07%
  • Indirect take down 51.18%
 

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Here Comes The Selling As Germany Claims Greek Bailout Rumors Are Unfounded, Confusion Reigns





Total, utter, complete confusion. The latest from Reuters, quoting a German Government official, is that the Greece bailout rumors are UNFOUNDED.

 

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More Info On Moral Hazard, Global Edition, Via FT Germany





Now that there is no more risk, anywhere, here are the preliminary thoughts on how kicking the can down the road has just taken on a whole new meaning, courtesy of the FT Deutschland. We are certain that citizens of Germany and France will be ecstatic to see their tax money used to first save Greece, then Spain, the Portugal, then Italy, then Lithuania, then Bulgaria, etc.

 

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As Expected, Here Comes The Bund Crash As Almunia's Lies Are Exposed





We have been vocal opponents of the long Bund trade for well over a month. Today, on news of the Greek bailout, the Bund yield is surging as the 10 year Bund plunges to session lows. Sorry Pimco, you lose this one.

And here are some more headlines to rub salt in the wounds of all those idiots who bought Almunia's blatant lies about no Greece "Plan B."

11:56 02/09 PRESS: TALK OF BOTH BI-LATERAL,INTERNATIONAL HELP FOR GREECE

11:55 02/09 PRESS: GERMAN GOVT PREPARING SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR GREECE

 
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