Archive - Sep 10, 2015 - Story
Blistering Treasury Auction: Record Foreign Central Bank Demand For 30 Year Paper
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 12:11 -0500We had to triple check the Indirect print in today's 30Y auction, because at first it seemed the US Treasury had made a huge mistake, but the number showing that the Indirect take down in today's auction was a whopping 66% - this was the highest take down on record, and may have put an end to any concerns that foreign central banks have no interest in US paper, if only in the primary market.
Abu Dhabi Can't Find $1.4 Billion It Supposedly Received From Malaysia PM's Slush Fund
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 11:50 -0500Late last month, tens of thousands of Malaysians donning banned yellow attire took to the streets in Kuala Lumpur to call for the ouster of Prime Minister Najib Razak whose government has been accused of obstructing an investigation into how some $700 million from a Goldman-backed development bank mysteriously ended up in Najib’s personal bank account. As it turns out, the story goes well beyond Goldman and Najib. As WSJ reports, the 1MDB debacle takes us deep into the shadowy world of sovereign wealth funds where it appears as though someone told a $1.4 billion lie...
Cultish Fervor - Japan Is In QE10 And Is Going Nowhere
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 11:36 -0500Since the “impossible” global panic in 2008, there have been 10 QE’s in Japan but using the numerical standard which has been applied to the Federal Reserve there may have been as many as 22 or more. What none of those have amounted to is an actual and sustainable economic advance; NONE, no matter how you count them. In very simple fact, the idea that central banks “need” to keep doing them in continuous fashion is quite convincing that at the very least they don’t mean what central bankers think they mean, and perhaps worse that the more they are done and to greater extents the more harm that eventually befalls.
How Europe Will Pay For The Refugee Crisis: Higher Taxes For The Rich
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 11:09 -0500Europe's handling of its refugee crisis has led to much criticism and left even more to be desired, but until now Europe's general population was largely on the side of the misplaced migrants who are trying to reestablish their lives away from the daily horrors of the middle east, all in the name of a Qatari gas pipeline. That may soon change as Europe realizes the influx of tens of thousands of refugees will result in a dramatic surge in public costs, costs which have to be footed by someone. That someone will be the general population (with the wealthy targeted at first) courtesy of even higher taxes.
The City Of London Has Turned Britain Into A "Civilized Mafia State"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 10:22 -0500"Public services, infrastructure, the very fabric of the nation: these too are being converted into risk-free investments. Social cleansing is transforming central London into an exclusive economic zone for property speculation. From a dozen directions, government policy converges on this objective. Property in this country is a haven for the proceeds of international crime. Sometimes the UK looks to me like an ever so civilised mafia state."
WTI Tumbles On Crude's Biggest 2-Week Inventory Build In 5 Months Despite Production Tumble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 10:06 -0500Following last night's 2.1mm barrel build forecast from API, DOE reported a bigger than expectd 2.6mm barrel inventory build. This is the largest 2-week build in crude stocks since April and has sent crude prices tumbling. On the other side, US production levels continue to drop (-0.9% this week) to its lowest level since January 2nd 2015.
US Warns Of "Unprecedented" Russian Military Buildup In Syria: "It's Starting To Look Like Crimea"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 09:55 -0500With the war drums beating louder by the day, US officials are now warning that Russia's military buildup in Syria is "unprecedented" and is "beginning to look like Crimea." Meanwhile, the Kremlin has accused the US of "international boorishness" for Washington's "rubbish" attempts to characterize Moscow's relationship with Damascus unfairly.
Why Stocks Are Ramping
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 09:54 -0500S&P correlation algos: just tracking whatever is going up, tick for tick.
This Is Exactly What The Early Phases Of A Market Meltdown Look Like
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 09:31 -0500If you have been waiting for the market to send you “warning signals”, then you can stop waiting because it is happening right in front of your eyes.
Record Gap Between US Inventories And Sales Screams Recession
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 09:11 -0500The Wholesale Inventories-to-Sales ratio has now been stuck deep in recession territory since January as the mal-investment boom-driven deflation-beckoning dream of "if we build it they will come" inventory surges smashes into the ugly reality of peak-debt-based lack of consumption worldwide. Inventories dropped 0.1% in July (notably lower than the 0.3% rise expected and the biggest drop since May 2013), but worse still Wholesale Sales tumbled 0.3% (missing expectations of a 0.1% rise). So inventories dropped (bad for Q3 GDP) and sales dropped more (even worse) leaving July's 1.30x inventories-to-sales ratio remains a flashing red beacon of over-capacity and looming production cuts (especially in Automakers).
"Junked" Brazil Is Falling Apart At The Seams; Cancels Bond Auction
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 08:38 -0500Exactly one month ago, in the aftermath of the Chinese devaluation announcement, we made a simple prediction. "Biggest immediate loser from China's devaluation: Brazil" Today, following the overdue, long anticipated, and yet "shocking" downgrade of Brazil by the S&P to junk, this prediction is coming true.
Why The Keynesian Chorus Is Cackling Like Chicken Little
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 08:24 -0500This is getting way too stupid. The Keynesian Chorus has launched a full blast trilling campaign, emitting an increasingly shrill cackle of warnings against a Fed rate hike. Yes, 80 months of pumping free money into the canyons of Wall Street is not enough. Why? Well, this is hard to type with a straight face, but according to the cackling gaggle of Keynesian Chicken Littles, the Fed has already tightened too much!
The Tepper Top: Appaloosa Founder's Bullishness Fizzles
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 07:57 -0500"The 17-year river [of reserve currency buildup and QE around the world] is no longer flowing," warns Appaloosa's David Tepper, and "turbulence" is now the norm. VIX 22 is too low - "expect surging volatility", 18x PE is too high - "margins are set to drop - I have problems with earnings growth and problems with multiples"
Simply put - "Flat stocks is not a bad place to be...unless central banks are on our side again, then every rally should be sold."
Sorry Algos, No Help From Gartman Today Who Flop Flips To "Flat And Nervous"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 07:42 -0500So much changes in three days. For proof look no further than just the last three days of Dennis Gartman virtual portfolio recommendations.
Yuan Soars Most On Record In Offshore Market As PBoC Intervenes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 07:30 -0500Apparently fed up with the persistent spread between the onshore and offshore yuan, China has decided to add one more spinning plate to its collection by intervening in the offshore spot market.


