Archive - Jul 10, 2014 - Story
Portuguese Stocks Enter Bear Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 08:43 -0500The PSI20 - Portugal's "Dow" - is down 22% from its exuberant early-year highs (when Europe was fixed). Who could have guessed that under the surface, nothing was fixed? We are sure the next few days will be full of reassurances from asset-gatherers and TV anchors proclaiming that "Portugal is a small country", "BES is contained", "Draghi's put will protect from any contagion." Now where have we heard that before.. and remember as Juncker told us, "when it gets serious, you have to lie."
Russell 2000 Tumbles To Negative Year-To-Date
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 08:33 -0500But, but, but everyone said growth was back...
Germany Expels CIA Chief Over Spying Scandal Amid "Deep Rift"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 08:18 -0500You know things are not going your way when a long-time ally and peer in the world's power structure 'shuns' you. On the heels of the exposure of a 2nd "spy case", Germany has had enough...
*GERMANY EXPELS U.S. DIPLOMAT OVER ESPIONAGE AFFAIR
*GERMAN GOVT TAKING ISSUE 'VERY SERIOUSLY,' CHANCELLERY SAYS
*EXPULSION LINKED TO INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED U.S. SPYING
It appears the US surveillance efforts was crossing Merkel's red line and the 'diplomat' appears to the CIA station chief. Of course, we are sure President Obama knew nothing about this spying...
Amazing Gartman Does It Again: "We Are Going Back To Being “Pleasantly” Long "
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 08:08 -0500"Following the release yesterday afternoon of the latest minutes from the FOMC which make it very clear that the Fed’s propensity to tighten monetary policy in the near future is near zero. We may have thought that the market was over-bought and due for a correction, but we are going back to being “pleasantly” long rather than market neutral for the Fed’s wind is at our back." - Dennis Gartman
Futures Tumble, Bunds Soar To Record, Gold Surges As Europe Is Broken Again; Espirito Santo Halted
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 08:05 -0500- Australia
- Australian Dollar
- BOE
- Bond
- Carry Trade
- CDS
- China
- Continuing Claims
- Copper
- CPI
- Creditors
- Crude
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- India
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- LatAm
- Morgan Stanley
- Nikkei
- Portugal
- Precious Metals
- RANSquawk
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Trade Balance
- Unemployment
- US Dollar Index
- Volatility
- Wholesale Inventories
But... but... the VIX said everything is ok, and European rates were the lowest they have been in centuries... How can something possibly go wrong?
It just did.
Espirito Santo: The Full Timeline
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 07:38 -0500Remember when everyone ignored this story about Espirito Santo in May: "Portugal's Largest Bank "In Serious Financial Condition" Auditor Warns." Good times. Alas, one can only kick the can of Europe's banking sector insolvency so far before everything blows up in everyone''s face all over again and Draghi has to come out of his crypt and spook everyone that he will do "whatever it takes" to ignore reality and just pretend stuff is fixed which carries Europe over for a few more months before the whole charade has to be repeated.
Initial Jobless Claims Beats; Continuing Claims Rise For 3rd Week
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 07:36 -0500Europe is collapsing, contagion is spreading, US firms are admitting "it's not the weather"... but initial jobless claims news is great so BFTD? After 5 weeks of misses, initial claims beat and fell to 304k - just shy of the record low for the cycle. Continuing claims rose though, missing expectations for the 2nd week in a row - this is the first 2-weeks-in-a-row rise since Feb.
Frontrunning: July 10
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 06:48 -0500- American Express
- BAC
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barclays
- Boeing
- Carlyle
- China
- CIT Group
- Citigroup
- Comcast
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- Crude
- European Union
- Evercore
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- GOOG
- Hong Kong
- Institutional Investors
- ISI Group
- Israel
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- New York City
- Portugal
- Rating Agency
- recovery
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Shenzhen
- Starwood
- Time Warner
- Ukraine
- Wells Fargo
- Willis Group
- Yen
- Yuan
- Espirito Santo Financial Suspends Shares, Bonds on ESI Exposure (BBG)
- Europe Stocks Drop for Fifth Day as Espirito Santo Sinks (BBG)
- Espirito Santo Creditors Doubt Containment on Missed Payment (BBG)
- French Stocks Seen Extending Losses on Economy Concern (BBG)
- Stocks Slide With Portugal Bonds as Yen Gains; Oil Drops (BBG)
- U.S. Probes Hacking of Government Computers at Personnel Agency (WSJ)... finds terabytes of porn
- It's Congress' fault: Obama rejects criticism over border crisis (Reuters)
- Israel Mobilizes 20,000 Troops for Possible Gaza Invasion (BBG)
- Chinese hackers pursue key data on U.S. workers (NYT)
- Donetsk Primed for Siege as Ukraine Army Hems In Rebels (BBG)
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