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October 7th

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Crude Plunges After Bigger-Than-Expected Inventory Build & Production Surge





In the face of a modest inventory drawdown (reported last night by API), DOE reports a major 3.073 million barrel inventory build (for the 2nd week in a row). As EIA reports, oil stocks remain at their highest in at least 80 years. Rubbing salt into the wounds, Crude production rose 0.84% WoW, the biggest surge in 5 months. WTI Crude's initial reaction is a significant sell-off...

 

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This Month Could Make Or Break The Oil Markets





Saudi Arabia’s competitors from the Gulf cut their prices last month, forcing the largest OPEC producer to follow suit. Although there was little expectation of a shift in strategy, the price cut highlights Saudi Arabia’s determination to continue to pursue market share by keeping production volumes elevated. On top of that, October could be a crucial month for struggling drillers. With drillers undergoing credit redeterminations, October could see a wave of debt restructuring and cuts to credit lines, potentially forcing deeper cuts in the shale patch.

 

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At Least "Black Box" Glencore Is Less Complex Than Enron





As the following org chart of Glencore shows, the company - at least on the surface - appears to be far "simpler" than Enron was in the days preceding its biggest, for the time, and quite unexpected, bankruptcy.

 

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Battered Biotechs Trigger First "Death Cross" In 4 Years





For the first time since Spetember 2011, the Nasdaq Biotech Index has triggered a "death cross" as its 50-day moving average crosses below its 200-day average...

 

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When Buybacks Fail...





This is what happens when the corporate buyback bonanza bursts. If the CFO loved it at $116 - which is Monsanto's average stock buyback stock over the past 5 years - he'll love it at $84.

 

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What Happens To Our Economy As Millions Of People Lose The Habits Of Hard Work?





Simply put, job growth is not keeping pace with population growth--specifically, the growth of the labor force which is generally defined as the population between the ages of 18 and 64. So what happens to the economy as millions of people never acquire the habits of hard work or lose them due to chronic joblessness?

 

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Gold & Silver Slammed Off Technical Levels





Amid relatively heavy volume, it appears 9ET was the appropriate time to dump paper gold and silver this morning...

 

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Ask Courageous Ben Bernanke Anything, Courtesy Of The WSJ





As the WSJ has kindly offered, anyone who wishes to, can ask Ben Bernanke questions about his "courage" to print $3 trillion and make the rich richer. Just make sure to tag your tweet with #FedWSJPro.

 

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Russian Warships Launch Missile Attack On Syrian Targets, Clearing Way For Iran Ground Invasion





The Western hypocrisy and outright panic is accelerating, as Washington is simply bewildered about what to do next in Syria. Meanwhile, the Russian military has, in the space of a week, cleared the way for an Iranian gound invasion on behalf of Assad. Once that's finished, the entire campaign will shift to Iraq, where the US will either need to confront Russia or simply pack up and leave.

 

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Q3 Earnings Bloodbath Continues With Terrible Monsanto Results: Company Fires 2,600 As It Boosts Buyback





It had been quite a downcast start to the third quarter earnings season following very disappointing earnings from Illumina, Adobe and Yum Brand. Then Moments ago agri-giant Monsanto made it four out of four when it reported absolutely terrible results, cut guidance, but at least announced a new $3 billion stock buyback, one that will soak up all the company's net cash flow. The cost of all of this: some 2,600 worker terminations.

 

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Technically Speaking: The Real Correction Is Still Coming





What most investors do not realize currently is they could go to "cash" today and in five years will likely be better off. However, since making such a suggestion is strictly "taboo" because one might "miss some upside," it becomes extremely important for measures to be put into place to protect investment capital from the coming downturn.  Of course, since Wall Street does not make fees on investors holding cash, maybe there is another reason they are so adamant that you remain invested all the time.

 

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Asia FX Soars On China Reserves Relief As Ringgit Reversal Catches Traders Wrong-Footed





"We are still in a very cautious environment for emerging-market currencies and unless there is a sharp turnaround in commodity prices or capital flows, I still think there’s going to be pressure on the ringgit and the rupiah."

 

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Frontrunning: October 7





  • How Iranian general plotted out Syrian assault in Moscow (Reuters)
  • China FX reserves post record quarterly fall as cenbank steps up yuan support (Reuters)
  • MSF calls for independent inquiry into U.S. attack on Afghan hospital (Reuters)
  • Yen Advances as Bank of Japan Refrains From Adding to Stimulus (Reuters)
  • Abu Dhabi Said to Explore Asset Sales After Slump in Oil Price (BBG)
  • U.S. Oil Approaching $50 Boosts Stocks as Emerging Markets Surge (BBG)
 

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Futures Jump Despite BOJ Disappointment, Weak Earnings Offset By Commodities Levitation





The big overnight story was certainly the BOJ's announcement at 11pm Eastern whether or not the Japanese central bank would boost QE. This is how we previewed it: "now all eyes to the BOJ when tonight around 11pm Eastern, Japan's central bank is expected do and say precisely... nothing." Sure enough, nothing is precisely what the BOJ delivered, leading to a big, if brief tumble in the USDJPY suggesting many were expecting at least a little tip from the BOJ.

 

October 6th

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California Mayor Forced to Hand Over Electronics and Passwords at Airport, Compares U.S. To Nazi Germany





“I think the American people should be extremely concerned about their personal rights and privacy. As I was being searched at the airport, there was a Latino couple to my left, and an Asian couple to my right also being aggressively searched. I briefly had to remind myself that this was not North Korea or Nazi Germany. This is the land of the Free."

 
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