Archive - Jul 2015 - Story
July 28th
Housing Recovery? Case Shiller Home Prices Tumble Most In 10 Months
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 08:10 -0500The 0.18% month-over-month decline in Case Shiller home price index is the biggest since July 2014 which confirms the David Blitzer's view that "over the next two years or so, the rate of home price increases is more likely to slow than to accelerate." His biggest fear is that "first time homebuyers are the weak spot in the market," adding that prices are increasing about twice as fast as inflation or wages. Moreover, other housing measures are less robust - housing starts are only at about 1.2 million units annually, and only about half of total starts are single family homes. Sales of new homes are low compared to sales of existing homes.
China's "Manipulated" Market To Plunge Another 14%, DeMark Predicts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 07:54 -0500Anyone tempted to gamble on buying the proverbial dip in Chinese equities after Monday’s dramatic 8.5% sell-off probably shouldn’t, says Tom DeMark, who called a top and shortly thereafter, a bottom, in the SHCOMP back in 2013. "The die has been cast. You just cannot manipulate the market."
According To One Veteran FX Trader, "Greece Is Playing It Correctly"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 07:26 -0500"Greece is playing it correctly. Agree to everything. Give Germany no excuse to do what they want. Get the money. This is why France, among others, want this all agreed as quickly as possible, because they know this deal is not how it will end, but an end that keeps the EUR together must be found. The Germans know it too. They also know that they have been had and it is their own fault."
Has The E&P Industry Lost Touch With Reality?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 07:08 -0500The U.S. E&P industry is really good at spending other people’s money to increase production. It doesn’t matter if there is a market for the oil and gas. As long as the capital keeps flowing, they will do what they do best. Don’t be distracted by the noisy chatter about savings through efficiency or re-fracking. Just look at the income statements and balance sheets from first quarter and it’s pretty clear that most companies are hemorrhaging cash at these prices. The U.S. rig count increased by 19 this week as oil prices dropped below $48 per barrel – the latest sign that the E&P industry is out of touch with reality.
German Economic Council Backs Exit For "Uncooperative" Eurozone Members
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 06:43 -0500The German Council of Economic Experts is out with a new report on euro area crisis management which backs state bankruptcies and euro exits for governments deemed "uncooperative." "A permanently uncooperative member state should not be able to threaten the existence of the euro. In view of this, the Council of Economic Experts recommends that the withdrawal of a member state from the currency union must be possible as an utterly last resort," the council says.
Frontrunning: July 28
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 06:30 -0500- Fed Officials May Offer More Clarity on Rates (WSJ)
- Stocks rebound, shrugging off volatile and weak China (Reuters)
- Three-Day Selloff Knocks 11% From China Shares (WSJ)
- China shares fall again as Beijing scrambles to calm markets (Reuters)
- VAT hikes to make Greek destination less popular (Kathimerini)
- Varoufakis - Something is rotten with the eurozone’s hideous restrictions on sovereignty (FT)
- EU denies Varoufakis 'tax control' claims (FT)
Futures Soar On Hope Central Planners Are Back In Control, China Rollercoaster Ends In The Red
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 05:49 -0500- 8.5%
- Australia
- Bear Market
- Bond
- Case-Shiller
- CDS
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Copper
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Dallas Fed
- Equity Markets
- Ford
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Investor Sentiment
- Iraq
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Market Manipulation
- Markit
- NASDAQ
- Nikkei
- NYMEX
- Price Action
- Reuters
- Richmond Fed
- Shenzhen
- Volatility
- Yuan
For the first half an hour after China opened, things looked bleak: after opening down 5%, the Shanghai Composite staged a quick relief rally, then tumbled again. And then, just around 10pm Eastern, we saw a coordinated central bank intervention stepping in to give the flailing PBOC a helping hand, driven by the BOJ but also involving NY Fed members, that sent the USDJPY soaring which in turn dragged ES and most risk assets up with it. And while Shanghai did end up closing down -1.7%, with Shenzhen 2.2% lower at the close, the final outcome was far better than what could have been, with the result being that S&P futures have gone back to doing their thing, and have wiped out all of yesterday's losses in the levitating, zero volume, overnight session which has long become a favorite setting for central banks buying E-Minis.
July 27th
The Most Important Market Trendline Since 2009 Was Just Broken
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 22:40 -0500
The trend is your friend... until it ends...
Global Plunge Protection Team Rescues Chinese Stocks Back To Unchanged At Break
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 22:31 -0500In what appears like a coordinated USDJPY-driven intervention, the Panic Plunge Protection Team has swung into action not once but twice tonight so far. After China opened down between 5% and 7%, and initial momentum bounce from USDJPY failed onlyt to be followed by a bigger more energentic push to get Shaghai Composite back to unchanged... but Chinese stocks are once again losing momentum...
Introducing "Trickle-Out Oligarch Economics" - How Over $21 Trillion In Wealth Fled Offshore
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 21:45 -0500The world’s super-rich have taken advantage of lax tax rules to siphon off at least $21 trillion, and possibly as much as $32tn, from their home countries and hide it abroad – a sum larger than the entire American economy. What we need is fundamental systemic change. This means truly restructuring the entire financial system, from Central Bank power, to Wall Street funding both political parties, to lengthy jail sentences for financial criminals. If we do that, oligarchs won’t be able to parasitically amass billions so easily in the first place.
UK Government Admits 250,000 Porn Websites Visited On Parliament PCs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 21:15 -0500...attempts to access more than 42,000 sites classed as pornographic from the UK Parliament’s computer network were made during April alone, totaling more than 1,300 each day.
The Irony Of Market Manipulation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 20:45 -0500Having gazed ominously at the extreme monetary policy smoke-and-mirrors intervention in bond markets, and previously explained that "the stock market is to important to leave to the vagaries of an actual market." While the rest of the world's central banks' direct (BoJ) and indirect (Fed, ECB) manipulation of equity markets, nobody bats an eyelid; but when PBOC steps on market volatility's throat (like a bull in a China bear store), people start complaining... finally. There is no difference - none! And no lesser Asian expert than Stephen Roach warns that we should be afraid, very afraid as he states, the great irony of manipulation, he explains, is that "the more we depend on markets, the less we trust them."
China Carnage Continues; Investors "Lost & Concerned" Despite PBOC Reassurance
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 20:18 -0500“China’s market is so distorted, you can’t sell short very confidently and you can’t buy up very confidently either," warns one Hong Kong-based asset manager as despite massive "measures" and manipulation, Chinese stocks extend yesterday's stunning losses (CSI-300 -5% at the open, Shanghai -4.1%). As Bloomberg reports, investors “are concerned and lost," although government officials tried to claim the situation by explaining they will "continue efforts to stabilize market and investor sentiment, and prevent systemic risk." As stocks continued to fall, the market is summed up by the opposing views of one broker noting "China won't tolerate a worsening stock market, so those state-backed financial institutions may start buying," and another who warned "it's hard to start a new up move after a bubble bursts... I don't think they are able to prevent it falling."
Elon Musk Is Preparing For The Killer Robot Wars Of Tomorrow
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 20:15 -0500"A global arms race is virtually inevitable, and the endpoint of this technological trajectory is obvious: autonomous weapons will become the Kalashnikovs of tomorrow. Unlike nuclear weapons, they require no costly or hard-to-obtain raw materials, so they will become ubiquitous and cheap for all significant military powers to mass-produce. It will only be a matter of time until they appear on the black market and in the hands of terrorists, dictators and warlords."
When Will We Ever Learn?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/27/2015 19:50 -0500
The lessons of ignoring history are likely to be learned once again... the hard way.


