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$44 Billion 2 Year Auction Closes At 1.000%, 3.00 Bid To Cover, Indirects Drop, Directs Jump





High Yield 1.000%, WI rate at 1:00 PM 0.993

56.32% allotted at high

Bid To Cover 3.00 vs average 3.23 (3.33 previous)

Indirect take down plunges to 34.78% from 53.56% in prior auction, last year average 44.55%

Direct take down surges from 8.2% to 13.8%

 

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Spain To Join Portugal In Issuing Dollar-Denominated Bond





Yet more countries are anticipating the Fed finally killing the dollar sooner or later, as Spain now joins Portugal in issuing dollar-denominated bonds. If Europe's most insolvent countries (granted, Greece has yet to issue $-denominated debt, although we are confident that will happen shortly as well) are getting on board of the asset side of the Fed's balance sheet, it can only mean one thing: the InTrade odds for the winner of the currency race to the bottom are squarely in favor of the US currency. Earlier, the Spanish director of Treasury and financial policy Soledad Nunez, told reporters that Spain may issue a dollar bond via syndication. In a page right out of Greenspan's dictionary Soledad said: ""Usually we syndicate in dollars, and we have not made one yet this year, and we may do so, maybe yes, maybe no. That is the answer." She added in Alan-speak: "Doing a dollar syndication is always in our strategy, it is always depending on market conditions." Translation: we bet that, at the end of the day, Ben Bernanke will be far more successful in killing his own currency, than those bumbling buffoons over in Luxembourg.

 

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It's Official - IMF To Join Greek Bail Out





Headline: GERMAN FINMIN SOURCE: GERMANY,FRANCE AGREE IMF JOIN GREECE AID

 

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Market Update: March 23, 2015





The DOW rebounded from a crushing six point opening sell off to close the day at 21,626, up 43 points for the day. The rebound came after there were reports, later denied, that European officials are working on a bailout for EU member Greece. Greece has been in a state of near suspended animation since debt woes struck the country in early 2010, though strikes have been averted through the daily airing on government controlled television of an Anthony Quinn film extravaganza.

 

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How The Government Pressured The Fed To Bail Out Italy In 1974, And How The Same Is Likely Happening Right Now With Greece





If you ever wondered just how independent the Federal Reserve is, wonder no more. A recently declassified transcript of a July 16, 1974 phone conversation between Henry Kissinger and then-Fed Chairman Arthur Burns, demonstrates just how very involved in global financial bailouts the Federal Reserve gets under duress of the administration. In the span of about a minute Kissinger advises Burns to do whatever he must to "not let Italy go down the drain." The facility with which the Federal Reserve throws around US taxpayer capital to bail out the "chosen ones" is simply beyond reproach. We are confident that the Fed is currently preparing a comparable bail out package for Greece as a measure of last resort. There is no way that Ben Bernanke will allow Greece to fail, killing the euro and sending the dollar into the stratosphere, destroying all hope of inflating the trillions in bad debt saddling America's banks and the Federal Reserve (which is now the world's biggest bank holding company).

 

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Existing Home Sales Double Dip Deteriorates With Biggest Increase In Months Supply Inventory In 20 Years





The double dip in housing is getting worse by the month. After hitting a nearly 6.6 million in existing home sales in late 2009, the number has now plunged to 5.02 million, a decline of 0.9% sequentially, and a major drop from the artificially induced peak. Sales for single-family homes were down and were up for condos and co-ops, indicating a preference for smaller, cheaper units among a population concerned with record unemployment and expiring homebuyer taxes. The number came on top of expectations of 4.98 million, with the range being from 4.75 million to 5.2 million units. Sales in the Northeast and Midwast improved slightly, even as sales in the South and recently bubble West declined. Yet the biggest stunner was the months of supply on market which jumped by a 20 year high, from 7.8 months to 8.6 months.

 

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Morning Humor - American And Greek Capitalism Explained





Making US and Greek economics fun and comprehensible...

 

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Watch Tim Geithner Spell Out GSE Reform Live And Commercial-Free





At 10:00 AM Tim Geithner will take the podium to pretend he has some clue of how to reform the GSEs (which is funny, because he doesn't). Those who want to watch Geithner live and commercial free can do so here. As we posted yesterday, here is a copy of Tim Geithner's prepared remarks.

 

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Dylan Grice Discusses When To Take Profits On Gold: Hint - Not For A Long While





In the latest stellar analysis by Dylan Grice, the SocGen analyst discusses the reasons for not only owning gold (and
there really isn't a more profound one than taking a trip to the Marriner Eccles building and checking out what goes on in the first subbasement) but, more importantly to many, selling it. His summary view on owning Au79: "The reason I own gold is because I'm worried about the long-term solvency of developed market governments." We all know developed markets are now insolvent and merely exist due to the continued debasement of fiat paper. Period. As to when to sell: "Eventually, there will be a crisis of such magnitude that the political winds change direction, and become blustering gales forcing us onto the course of fiscal sustainability. Until it does, the temptation to inflate will remain, as will economists with spurious mathematical rationalisations as to why such inflation will make everything OK . Until it does, the outlook will remain favorable for gold. But eventually, majority opinion will accept the painful contractionary medicine because it will have to. That will be the time to sell gold." Courtesy of universal denial of our current predicament, we still have a long, long time before acceptance sets in.

 

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Greek Digest: Summary Of The Latest Blow By Blows In The Greek Drama/Tragedy/Comedy





Title of today's episode in the never ending soap opera: The Taking Of Stalingrad...er, Santorini - the Propaganda behind the scenes. From Goldman's Erik Nielsen (not his title - you see he would be fired for a joke as off-color as that).

 

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Frontrunning: March 23





  • We couldn't agree more: Op-Ed from Greece: One surefire way for Greece to succeed in borrowing money at a lower
    rate of interest is to prohibit, for a good long time, any statements
    by Greek, as well as by European, officials regarding the Greek
    economic crisis
    (Kathimerini)
  • Euro Declines on Speculation Europe Won’t Agree on Greece Aid (Bloomberg)
  • Greek tragicomedy part deux/zwei: In a bizarre twist
    to the Greek debt crisis, France and Germany are pressing Greece to buy
    their gunboats and warplanes, even as they urge it to cut public
    spending and curb its deficit. (Reuters)
  • U.K. to Expel Israeli Diplomat Over Dubai Passports, Sky Says (Bloomberg)
  • Yuan may be less undervalued than it appears (Reuters)... amen
  • States are the canary in the fiscal coal mine (RCM)
  • Health-Care Cost Lies Make Us Sing the Blues (Bloomberg)
 

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Endrunning: Catching Up With Europe's Lagging Indicators





  • Penalties for amounts outstanding in tax cases to double in the United Kingdom - (Double oh... oh fuck). [the wall street journal]
  • Sir David A. King FRS claims world oil reserves overstated by a third.  (Cut OPEC a break would you? Everything was inflated in the 1980s- even the hair). [the telegraph]
  • Franc will get a severe multi currency spanking if it doesn't cool it. (Gekko/Hildebrand: "Dilute the son of a bitch.") [schweizerische nationalbank / wall street journal
 

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SNB's Hilderbrand Pledges To Act Against Strong Swiss Franc





As we expected yesterday, when we pointed out that the CHF has hit a 10 year high against the euro, the Swiss National Bank confirmed that it was likely one step away from curbing "excessive appreciation" of its currency. SNB president Phillip Hildebrand said that “we can’t fully rule out deflation threats in the case of
renewed external shocks,” Hildebrand, who took over the helm of
the SNB in January, said at an event in St. Gallen, Switzerland,
today. “An excessive appreciation of the franc against the euro
would for example be such a shock
.” Well, the appreciation can't really go much higher, as "the franc appreciated for an eighth day today and was 0.2
percent stronger at 1.4323 per euro as of 12:40 p.m. in Zurich.
It reached 1.4309 yesterday, the highest since the euro’s debut
in 1999." In the meantime, those buying straddles on the CHF is multiplying, with the expectation of repeating a little piece of Soros history.

 

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Daily Highlights: 3.23.10





  • Asia stocks, copper rise on region's improving economic outlook; Yen falls.
  • China may see March trade deficit, bolstering Yuan resistance.
  • Dollar climbs versus Euro as concerns over Greece aid spurs safety demand.
  • Greek impasse deepens as Trichet rejects loan subsidy.
  • Greek crisis may provoke Fed-ECB split as Euro slides.
  • Health bill will squeeze industry profits but holds promise for long-term gains.
  • U.K. inflation slows to 3%, drops more than Economists forecast.
  • Sales of existing US homes probably fell in February for a third month: survey.
 

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RANsquawk 23rd March Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.





RANsquawk 23rd March Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc.

 
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