Archive - Nov 2015 - Story
November 4th
Frontrunning: November 4
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/04/2015 07:41 -0500- Euro zone growth weak in October, China services rally (Reuters)
- Stocks Rise With European Bonds on Stimulus Outlook; Euro Falls (BBG)
- VW Sinks Deeper Into Crisis as Scandal Spreads to More Cars (BBG)
- Republicans ask IRS to audit Clinton charity's finances (Reuters)
- PBOC Inadvertently Boosts Stocks With Dated Zhou Comments (BBG)
- As China’s Economy Slows, Consumers Pick Up Some of the Slack (WSJ)
- Plane crashes in South Sudan, witnesses say dozens killed (Reuters)
Volkswagen Tumbles Again As Emissions Scandal Deepens, Gasoline Engines Dragged In: Wall Street's Reaction
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/04/2015 07:09 -0500"VW is leaving us all speechless."
“This can get pretty ugly.”
Global Rally Continues After PBOC "Unintentionally" Sparks Market Surge With Stale News, Largest 2015 IPO Prices
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/04/2015 06:59 -0500- Bank of England
- BOE
- Bond
- Brazil
- Central Banks
- China
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- Fed Fund Futures
- Financial Regulation
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Glencore
- Gold Spot
- headlines
- Hong Kong
- India
- Italy
- Janet Yellen
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Markit
- Monetary Policy
- NHTSA
- Nikkei
- Non-manufacturing ISM
- Ohio
- Porsche
- Quantitative Easing
- RANSquawk
- recovery
- Shenzhen
- Standard Chartered
- Time Warner
- Trade Balance
- Volkswagen
- Yen
- Yuan
The most entertaining overnight story has to do with the latest farcical development in the Chinese "market" when just after open, it was reported that PBOC Governor Zhou said a trading link with Shenzhen will start this year which promptly sent all Chinese brokerages soaring, and the Shanghai Composite jumped over 3%. And then, out of the blue, the PBOC said the undated comments were actually as of May. As Bloomberg put it, "China’s central bank unintentionally sparked a surge in the nation’s stock market by publishing five-month-old comments from governor Zhou Xiaochuan that said a link between exchanges in Shenzhen and Hong Kong would start in 2015."
Bitcoin Soars To 14-Month Highs As Major Exchange Eases Access For Chinese
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/04/2015 00:00 -0500Bitcoin, at $444, is now up over 100% since we suggested, in early September, it would become the conduit for Chinese capital outflows following China's crackdown on capital controls. This afternoon's sudden BIS-induced plunge, taking the virtual currency down $50, has been entirely retraced and more as BTCC (China's leading Bitcoin Exchange) announced it will now accept direct deposits (making it significantly easier for Chinese to rotate their Yuan deposits into the virtual currency and out of the potential clutches of capital controlling communists).
November 3rd
Dogfights Next? US Sends F-15 Jets To "Counter" Russian Air Force Over Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 23:58 -0500Ahead of US spec ops deployment in Syria, the US is sending F-15C Eagle twin-engine fighters to Turkey, suggesting The Pentagon is preparing for aerial combat with the Russian air force.
The European Refugee "Invasion" In One Stunning Infographic
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 23:10 -0500
The Real Issues You Won't Hear From The 2016 Presidential Candidates This Election Year
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 22:55 -0500These are not problems that can be glibly dismissed with a few well-chosen words, as most politicians are inclined to do. Nor will the 2016 elections do much to alter our present course towards a police state. Indeed, it is doubtful whether the popularity contest for the new occupant of the White House will significantly alter the day-to-day life of the average American greatly at all. Those life-changing decisions are made elsewhere, by nameless, unelected government officials who have turned bureaucracy into a full-time and profitable business.
US Ally Turkey Throws Journalists In Jail For "Attempting To Overthrow The Government"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 22:30 -0500Following farcical elections which saw President Tayyip Erdogan get the outcome he needed in order to press forward with a move to rewrite the constitution on the way to consolidating his power, Ankara's crackdown on the press continues as the government is now jailing opposition reporters and accusing them of attempting to orchestrate a "coup."
The Market Is Not The Economy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 22:10 -0500After Q3's magic; Q4, we have a problem...
America's Endangered Species: Uneducated, Middle-Aged, White
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 21:27 -0500An article published in the latest issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), documents that, ever since 1998 in the U.S, Whites who are of non-Hispanic origin have been dying younger and younger, and that this is especially true for those Whites who are low-educated (non-BA’ed) and middle-aged (45- to 54-year-old). But it’s true also for the other age-categories of non-Hispanic Whites.
China Services PMI Rises (And Falls); Stocks Jump Led By Brokers, Exchanges On Shenzhen Trading Link Resumption
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 21:07 -0500Following Caixin China Manufacturing's 'surprise' jump higher (in the face of the official PMI flat), Caixin Services PMI just beat expectations and bounced considerably to a 'healthy expanding' 52.0 (despite official Services PMI plunge), bringing the Composite PMI to 49.9 - thus proving that billions of dollars of liquidity injections, market interventions, debt transfers to SOEs, arrests, shootings, and general thuggery has fixed China. For now stocks are rallying on this news but offshore Yuan is continuing to leak back to Friday's lows. The biggest gainers are the Chinese brokerages and exchanges (HKEx is up 8%) after PBOC Governor Zhou said a trading link with Shenzhen will start this year.
Hugh Hendry Says "Don't Panic"; Here Is Paul Singer Explaining Why You May Want To
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 20:53 -0500"The "bailout culture" often coincides with sustained weak growth because, among other consequences, successful companies have to compete with companies who are alive only because of cheap credit. Overcapacity and inefficient production are engendered by such policies, causing price and profit declines. Failure is an essential element of capitalism, and if failure is politically denied, the most effective, efficient and innovative solutions cannot "win" over the "living dead" who clutter markets and consumer baskets."
A Furious Trump Goes After Janet Yellen: "She Is Not Raising Rates Because Obama Told Her Not To"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 20:31 -0500"In my opinion Janet Yellen is highly political and she's not raising rates for a very specific reason: because Obama told her not to because he wants to be out playing golf in a year from now and he wants to be doing other things and he doesn't want to see a big bubble burst during his administration."
18 Bullets Showing That A Global Recession Is Already Here
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 20:30 -0500The stock market has been soaring, but all of the hard economic numbers are telling us that a major global recession is here. This is so reminiscent of what happened back in 2008. Back then, all of the fundamentals were screaming “recession” by the middle of that year, but the equity markets didn’t respond until later. It appears that a similar pattern is playing out right now. Just like in 2008, the irrational optimists are going to keep chanting their happy mantras for as long as they possibly can.
Housing Crisis: Australians Resort To Renting Tents As Cost Of Living Skyrockets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 20:05 -0500"Tent outside - full use of apartment - cheap - $90"
"I have a caravan in my driveway that I'm going to rent out."


