Archive - Sep 29, 2015 - Story
This Bear Is Just Waking From Hibernation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 11:02 -0500When you tell people in self denial the market could drop 40% in a few months, they think you are crazy. They declare this could never happen. They would get out of the market before it would fall vertically. Their memories are conveniently short as their normalcy bias and cognitive dissonance blind them to what happened over three months in 2008/2009. We wonder how many willfully ignorant investors can handle a 50% to 70% haircut in their 401k, especially if they are over 50 years old. We wonder how much angrier the populace will become when the current recession results in more job losses, bankruptcies and revelations of Wall Street malfeasance. Beware of the bear.
Big Bank Pink Slip Pandemonium Continues As Bank Of America To Cut "Hundreds" Of Jobs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 10:22 -0500As WSJ reports, "Bank of America Corp. is expected to announce layoffs in its global banking and global markets unit as early as Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter."
Ron Paul Rages "They" Refuse To Learn From Their Mistakes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 09:53 -0500If Congress understood the Austrian theory of the business cycle, it would have allowed the recession that followed the housing bubble’s inevitable collapse to run its course. Recessions are the economy’s way of eliminating the distortions caused by the Federal Reserve. Attempts by Congress and the Fed to end a recession via inflation and government spending will only lead to future, and more severe, economic downturns.
Yuan Liquidity Dries Up In Hong Kong After Dramatic PBoC Offshore FX Intervention
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 09:35 -0500China's massive interventions in the offshore yuan spot look to have begun affecting liquidity in Hong Kong as heavy CNH buying by Chinese banks coincides with a spike in O/N HIBOR. The question now would appear to be this: how long before something snaps in mainland money markets?
38 Dead After Saudi Arabia - Head Of UN Human Rights Panel - Bombs Wedding In Yemen
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 09:20 -0500Nothing screams out human rights like bombing women and children at a wedding party.
Consumer Confidence Spikes Near 8-Year High Amid Global Turmoil But "Hope" Fades
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 09:09 -0500For the second month in a row, US Consumer Confidence (according to The Conference Board) soared in September. Printing 103.00 (smashing expectations of 96.8) in September, this is just shy of January's high going back to August 2007. The biggest driver of this seemingly odd exuberance (amid global escalation in financial and physical wars) is the Present Situation (up from 115.8 to 121.1) while "hope" dropped from 91.6 to 91.0. As The Conference Board concludes, "while consumers view current economic conditions more favorably, they do not foresee growth accelerating in the months ahead.”
Cacophony Of The Clueless - FedSpeak Reaches Peak Confusion
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 08:52 -0500Superficially one gets the impression that they aren’t really trying to “explain” anything to the hoi-polloi, since it all sounds remarkably uncoordinated. To the extent that the messages are contradictory, they merely reveal the literal impossibility of central planning – neither Dudley nor Evans can possibly know at what level short term interest rates should be set.
Why The Market Is Poised For A Rebound: Gartman Says "Bear Market" Will Take S&P To 1420-1550
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 08:33 -0500Forget China, Volkswagen, Glencore, Noble, and pretty much everything else. The only catalyst that matters for today's price action has just been revealed. Earlier today, Dennis Gartman, whose flop-flip-flop-flipping calls on stocks, commodities and everything else have become a blur, just went mega bearish, and is predicting that the S&P has some 400 points of imminent downside.
Case-Shiller Home Prices Disappoint (Again), Tumble Most In 13 Months
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 08:09 -0500For the 5th month in a row, Case-Shiller home prices missed expectations and dropped 0.2% MoM in July (the biggest drop since July 2014). Year-over-year, home prices have been stable around a 5% increase for 6 months which seems oddly linear and seasonally-smoothed, but broad price gains YoY also disappointed again, rising 4.7% (against 5.2% expectations). San Francisco and Denver continue to see the highest YoY gains (10.4% and 10.3% respectively) and Phoenix posted its 8th consecutive annual gain - the longest streak among the 20 major cities Case-Shiller track.
Glencore CDS Rout Continues, Curve Remains Inverted Even As Stock Rebounds On Sellside "Defense"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 08:02 -0500convincing equity that company is viable is one thing (and the company and its sellside cheerleaders sure are trying). Convincing the far more skeptical bond market, which is desperately trying to figure out the counterparty risk, will be far more difficult...
Axel Merk Warns ZIRP Is Bad For Everyone, "May Lead To War"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 07:38 -0500We call on central banks to abolish their zero interest rate policy (ZIRP) framework before more harm is done. In our assessment, ZIRP is bad for all stakeholders and may even lead to war.
Axel Springer Buys Business Insider For $443 Million, Paying 9x Projected Revenues
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 07:21 -0500In the latest sign easy-money market froth may be peaking, moments ago German media conglomerate Axel Springer announced it has agreed to buy 88% of web-only Business Insider, adding to the 9% it already owns, for $343 million, which according to the Springer press release values 100% of the content aggregator at $442 million "on the basis of a cash and debt free valuation of USD 390 million." The remaining 3% of the company will be retained by Bezos Expeditions, the personal investment company of Jeff Bezos, who purchased a $5 million stake in 2013.
India "Surprises" 51 Out Of 52 "Experts", Slashes Rates More Than Expected As Easing Bonanza Continues
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 07:01 -0500"Rate cuts should not be seen as goodies that the RBI gives out stingily after much public pleading"...
Frontrunning: September 29
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 06:50 -0500- Commodities in crisis as Asian shares tumble and shipper files for bankruptcy (Reuters)
- Global Rout Eases as S&P 500 Futures Advance With Oil, Glencore (BBG)
- Chinese Stocks Decline Most in a Month in Hong Kong on Economy (BBG)
- India cuts interest rates by more than expected (BBC)
- Glencore Rebounds as $50 Billion Plunge Is Seen as Excessive (BBG)
- How Congress May Have Saved Goldman Sachs From Itself (BBG)
Goldman Capitulates, Cuts S&P 500 Earnings Forecast And Price Target; Sees Market At 2,000 By Year End
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2015 06:18 -0500With three months left in the year, we were wondering how long it would take before Goldman's equity strategist would throw in the towel on his increasingly improbable (unless of course the Fed launches QE4, NIRP and/or helicopter money in the coming months) year-end S&P500 price target of 2100. The answer: not very long, as this is precisely what Goldman did overnight, when it cut both its 2015 and 2016 EPS forecasts (to $109 and $120 from $114 and $126), with a corresponding cut in Goldman's 2015 year-end price target from 2100 to 2,000, rising to a nice round 2,100 the year following.


