Archive - Oct 2015 - Story
October 4th
Saudi Arabia Forces The UN To Drop Humanitarian Inquiry Into Yemen Atrocities
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 12:30 -0500The following would be funny, if it weren’t so incredibly sad. The United Nations’ spiral into clownish insignificance continues unabated.
More Pain For Biotechs Ahead: Valeant's "Astronomical" Price Increases Take Center Stage; Pfizer Gets Dragged In
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 11:44 -0500Late last week, after looking at Valeant soaring default risk as measured by the price of its blowing out CDS, soaring to over 30% even as its stock prices was surging, we wondered - does someone know something? It appears someone may have known that this weekend, the same Andrew Pollack whose NYT article exposing Turing's 5000% price increase resulted in Hillary Clinton promising to cap specialty biotech prices if elected, has come back for round two and after taking aim at Shkreli and Turing, much to the chagrin of Bill Ackman, Pollack is now taking aim at the biggest culprit: Valeant Pharmaceutcals.
Global Investors "Panic" Most Since 2012
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 11:20 -0500If it feels like you’re reliving the market jitters of the Great Recession and eurozone crisis, it’s probably because you are. During this week, Marketwatch reports that global risk appetite dropped to "panic" levels for the first time since January 2012, according to Credit Suisse’s Global Risk Appetite Index.
10 Reasons Why JPMorgan Is Apocalyptic On The LNG Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 11:00 -0500With supply set to increase meaningfully over the next few years, JPMorgan sees a buyer's market until 2020 with limited new long term contracts being signed and renewal of existing contracts post expiry likely to have more price diversification (i.e. more Henry hub component) and offtake/diversion flexibility. A recent trip to Asia identified 10 key themes reinforcing their bearish outlook on the LNG market for the rest of the decade.
Doctors Accuse White House Of Lying To Justify "Collateral Damage" In Kabul Hospital Bombing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 08:45 -0500By way of excuse for what President Obama called "a tragic incident," (and The UN called a 'war crime') US officials have claimed that the Taliban were fighting from within the Kabul hospital (which was destroyed by a US air strike yesterday killing at least 19 including 3 children) using aid workers as "a human shield." However, this justification for the 'collateral damage' has been vehemently denied by Medecins Sans Frontier (MSF) who have issued a statement dismissing the US claims, "the gates of the hospital compound were closed all night so no one that is not staff, a patient or a caretaker was inside the hospital when the bombing happened..." but, the US strike has done one thing, as one local health official concluded, "this city is no longer for the living."
World's Largest Shipowners To Abandon Greece Ahead Of Major Tax Hike
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 06:49 -0500Once again the reactions of desperate government policies looks like creating an even worse situation thanks to unintended (though entirely foreseeable) consequences. Amid the prospect of sharply higher shipping taxes in Greece - designed to increase revenues and 'fix' the debt-ridden nation, WSJ reports many of Greece’s world-leading shipowners are actively exploring options to leave their home country. With Greece controlling 20% of the world's shipping fleet, the 'quadriga' of Greek creditors' demands to raise taxes (because debt restructuring is out of the question) on such an 'easy target' as the world's largest shipping industry appears likely to backfire as an entire industry's revenues move out of reach of government taxers.
How Bad Can This Get, And How Fast?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 06:07 -0500$13 trillion in market losses in just one quarter would be very hard to make up for even in very favorable circumstances. We have no such circumstances. We’ve built our very lives on squeezing China et al for 27 years, and issuing more debt as if there’s no tomorrow - sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy -, and now we’ve belatedly realized that there’s a time limit on that model. But hey, by all means, it’s your money, and it’s your life, so do keep on betting on that recovery, and the return to ‘normal’, whatever that once was. Put it all on red. Go crazy! You do risk becoming a lonely crowd though. Meanwhile, those of us down here with our feet planted in the real earth have just this one question: “How bad can this get, and how fast?”.
The Largest US Foreign Policy Blunder Since Vietnam Is Complete: Iran Readies Massive Syrian Ground Invasion
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 06:04 -0500"I know there is a major battle upon us and everything needed for this battle will be made available"...
October 3rd
The Media-Opoly: Cancelled, From Saturday Night, It's Conspiracy Theory Rock!
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2015 20:27 -0500
Inside A Mid-East Coup: A Closer Look At The Russia-Iran Power Play
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2015 19:29 -0500Will The Failure Of Central Banking Lead To Global Bloodshed: The French Revolution Case Study
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2015 18:29 -0500The sequence of events leading up the French Revolution are likely unfamiliar to most. Yet money printing and a debauched French currency played no small part in those events. As a sequel to “Shorting the Federal Reserve”, 720 Global aims to provide an historical example of excessive money printing which lead to financial crisis, and ultimately the revolution of a major sovereign nation. More than a history lesson, this article effectively illustrates the road on which the U.S. and many other nations currently travel. The story relayed in this article is not a forecast for what may happen but a simple reminder of what has repeatedly happened in the past.
Global Dollar Shortage Intensifies To Worst Level Since 2012
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2015 17:31 -0500"The dollar fx basis declined further over the past two months. The 5-year dollar fx basis weighted across six DM currencies declined to a new low for the year and the lowest level since the summer of 2012 during the euro debt crisis. In all, continued monetary policy divergence between the US and the rest of the world as well as retrenchment of EM corporates from dollar funding markets are sustaining an imbalance in funding markets making it likely that the current episode of dollar funding shortage will persist."
Who Owns Your Presidential Candidate?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2015 16:44 -0500- Akin Gump
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bernie Sanders
- Citigroup
- Cohen
- Corruption
- Donald Trump
- Florida
- Gambling
- George Soros
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Great Depression
- headlines
- Iran
- JPMorgan Chase
- Julian Robertson
- Las Vegas
- Morgan Stanley
- New Zealand
- Obamacare
- Ohio
- Portugal
- President Obama
- Real estate
- SCOTUS
- South Carolina
- Steve Cohen
- Time Warner
- Univision
Despite the arguably undemocratic, obfuscating nature of our nation’s campaign finance laws and the blatant corporatist agenda mandated by the Supreme Court, let’s attempt to break down the major sources of political spending so far in the 2016 presidential election. You may be surprised to find out who is donating money to your candidate — and how that contribution may affect future policy positions.
The Unwind Of QE Means The "S&P Should Be Trading At Half Of Its Value", Deutsche Bank Warns
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2015 16:09 -0500"Since 2013, stocks rallied while disinflationary pressures were reinforced by a strong USD, low commodity prices and a decline in global demand. If pre-2013 coordination between the two is taken as a reference, then based on current stock prices breakevens should trade about 1.5% wider. This means the Fed should be hiking because inflation is above target. Alternatively, given the current level of inflation, S&P should be trading at half of its value."
"How Will The Public Receive News Of More QE, NIRP, Cash Bans And Capital Controls?"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2015 15:15 -0500"We believe the US will be in recession before the end of 2016 and then things will be really interesting. How will the public receive news of more QE, NIRP, forward guidance, cash bans and capital control in a time when faith in central bank omnipotence disappears?"



