Archive - Dec 11, 2014 - Story
A Gentle "Deja Vu" Reminder For Today's Energy Stock Traders
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 12:47 -0500While Kyle Bass once remarked that "the brevity of financial memory is about two years," it appears for today's energy stock traders the period of goldfish-like memory is a mere two days... As the following chart suggests, the 'bounce' in XLE - the S&P Energy Sector ETF - is entirely decoupled from credit's uglier-and-uglier reality (just as it did on Tuesday, only to crash again yesterday). Trade accordingly...
After 11 Quarters In A Row, US Households See Net Worth Tumble $141 Billion In Q3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 12:06 -0500US Household net worth dropped $141 billion in Q3 2014 after rising non-stop on the heels of various QE-inflated stock and real-estate prices for 11 quarters in a row. Mrs. Chairman, get back to work...
Central Banks' 2% Plan to Impoverish You
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 11:53 -0500The 2% target is low enough that the household frogs in the kettle of hot water never realize they're being boiled alive because the increase is so gradual. The central banks assume their 2% plan to impoverish us all escaped our notice. Apparently it has.
How Wal-Mart Fabricated And Lied About Its "Strong" Chinese Sales For Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 11:22 -0500For many, if not most, companies and especially retailers, the great wildcard that is the "massive" Chinese market with the potential of hundreds of millions of buyers in the country's nascent middle class, has been a slam dunk when it comes to boosting stock prices. After all, what can go wrong? America's largest retailer was one of those hoping to capitalize on just this shareholder euphoria for Chinese exposure, and just like everyone else, it milked its Chinese exposure for many years. And then, unexpected everything did go wrong: as Bloomberg explains, "After years of heralding China as one of its best markets, Wal-Mart in August said its performance there was among the worst in its major countries." How is that possible? Read on to find out how Wal-Mart fabricated, lied and misled investors for years using every single trick in the book and then some.
This Is The Biggest Buying-Panic In Stocks Of The Year
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 10:47 -0500Presented with little comment aside to ask... why? (or perhaps, why not...)
Continuing Claims Surge To 4Mo. Highs, Biggest Spike Since Lehman
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 10:33 -0500While we are sure this will be quietly revised away through the magic of the labor department's statistical shenanigans (even though they note no "unusual" factors, this week saw the biggest WoW rise in continuing jobless claims since Nov 2008. While drawing any linkages to the collapse in the oil-well-permits is premature, the coincidence of the last 2 weeks seing a dramatic trend change in continuing claims is noteworthy.
US Imports Most Deflation From Japan Since 2010
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 10:15 -0500Two months ago, when looking at the US Import Price Index (by origin), we showed Where The US Is Importing All The "Evil" Deflation From. The answer, courtesy of Abenomics, was simple: Japan. Earlier today we got further evidence that while the Fed is banging its head over how to halt America's deflationary spiral further away from the Fed's 2% target (at least as measured by the BLS), what it should do - if it really cares - is get on the phone with Abe and tell him to end Abenomics and Japan's unprecedented exporting of deflation (and importing of inflation).
Because... USDJPY
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 09:58 -0500It's all about the fun-durr-mentals... A 20 point almost vertical buying panic rip off the lows on a 0.1ppt beat in retail sales? Hhhmm..
All Senate Republican Staffers To Sign Up For Obamacare
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 09:36 -0500One of the unspoken complaints about Obamacare (in addition to it soaking up all and then some of the $380/year in low gas price "savings" as a result of the oil plunge) is that if it was so good for the general population, then why are most Congressional staffers exempt from its provisions? That is about to change after Senate Republican staffers will be required to obtain health insurance through ObamaCare's exchanges under a rule passed Wednesday by the GOP Conference. "Washington should have to live under ObamaCare just like everybody else until we repeal it. And we won't be complicit in Obama's illegal rule designed to protect Washington insiders."
Norway Central Bank, Slammed By Oil Plunge, Warns Of "Severe Downturn", Unexpectedly Cuts Rates
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 09:19 -0500New oil projects are being scrapped in Norway amid falling production and low oil prices. The governor of Norway’s central bank says western Europe’s biggest oil producer is facing a major economic slowdown as crude prices continue to plunge. As Bloomberg reports, Oeystein Olsen said today after unexpectedly cutting rates and shocking markets to a new 5 year low in NOKEUR, "our job now is that we need to prevent a severe downturn in the economy... that is presently the major concern of the board."
Car-Buying Surge Sparks Best Retail Sales Rise Since April
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 08:43 -0500It's a miracle... give the worst creditors access to cheap money for longer-and-longer terms and hey presto... 'expensive' stuff is available to everyone. Retail sales modestly beat expectations in November (+0.7% vs +0.6% expectations) - sending USDJPY spiking to confirm what great news this is. The driver of all this exuberance... Vehicle sales +1.7% MoM. Oddly, for all those prognosticators looking for windfall tax cuts from the oil price plunge, gasoline station sales dropped only 0.8% MoM - not exactly the consumption-boosting exuberance every talking head proclaims.. These numbers appear to be clearly in the "Fed wants to hike" narrative.
Greek Stocks Crash, Default Risk Spikes After PM GREXIT Comments
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 08:14 -0500Just 2 short months ago we noted S&P's warning that Greece will default again within 15 months and following comments by Prime Minister Samaras that the market's drop is due to fear that Syriza will win an early election and seek a Greek exit from the Euro. Pressuring parliamentarians and the public alike, he stated "the choice is simple," warning that Greek financing needs are only covered through the end of February without further aid from the EU (but we thought they were 'recovered'). Greek stocks have crashed further, Greek default risk has spiked, and 3Y bond yields are now well north of 10% (138bps inverted to 10Y).
Deutsche, Barclays FX Algos Busted For FX Rigging
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 08:01 -0500First it was humans. Now it is vaccum tubes.
Frontrunning: December 11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 07:47 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Cenveo
- China
- Clear Channel
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Deutsche Bank
- GOOG
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Insider Trading
- Iran
- Japan
- JPMorgan Chase
- Merrill
- Middle East
- Momo
- Morgan Stanley
- New York Times
- Newspaper
- Nielsen
- Nomura
- Norway
- Prudential
- Reuters
- Rogue Trader
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Standard Chartered
- Steve Jobs
- Trade Deficit
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- Shale operaters Goodrich, Oasis Petroleum cut spending for 2015 as oil slides (Reuters)
- Greece to hold elections in January if president vote fails (Reuters)
- Norway’s Shock Rate Cut Drives Krone to Lowest Since 2009 (BBG)
- ‘Severe Downturn’ Threatening Norway, Central Bank Governor Says (BBG)
- Russia’s Fifth Rate Increase Fails to Halt Ruble Slide to Record (BBG)
- SNB Says Deflation Risks Increased as Franc Cap Maintained (BBG)
- China eases bank lending restrictions, PBOC targets 10 trillion yuan in loans for 2014 (Reuters)
- Mobius Says China’s Bull Market Is Just Getting Started (BBG)
- How Wal-Mart Made Its Crumbling China Business Look So Good for So Long (BBG)
Central-Bankers Have Their Hands Full As 30 Year Yield Falls Below 2014 Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 07:17 -0500- Bank of England
- Barclays
- Bloomberg News
- Bond
- Budget Deficit
- CDS
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Prices
- Continuing Claims
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- Equity Markets
- France
- Germany
- Glencore
- Greece
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Italy
- Jim Reid
- LIBOR
- Nikkei
- Norges Bank
- OPEC
- Price Action
- RANSquawk
- Swiss National Bank
- Yuan
Not quite as many fireworks overnight, in another session dominated by central banks. First it was revealed that China had injected CNY400 billion into the banking system to add liquidity as the economy slows, which is ironic because on the other hand China is also seemingly doing everything in its power to crash its nascent stock market bubble mania, following the latest news that China’s CSRC approved 12 IPOs ahead of schedule which is seen as a pre-emptive step to tighten interbank liquidity amid the recent rise in margin trading. Another central bank that was busy overnight was Russia's, which proceeded with its 5th rate hike of the year, pushing the central rate up by 100 bps to 10.50% as expected. Elsewhere, the Bank of England wants to move to a Fed-style decision schedule and start releasing immediate minutes as Governor Mark Carney overhauls the framework set up more than 17 years ago. The Swiss National Bank predicted consumer prices will drop next year and said the risk of deflation has increased as it vowed to defend its cap on the franc. Finally Norway’s central bank cut its main interest rate for the first time in more than two years and signaled it may ease again next year as plunging oil prices threaten growth in western Europe’s biggest crude exporter.


