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Warren Buffett Wants To Give You A Car Loan
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/10/2015 16:30 -0500Berkshire Hathaway is getting into the car-retailing business with the purchase of the country's biggest privately-held dealership chain. With auto sales set to stall thanks to subprime jitters, is the Oracle stepping into the wrong business at just the wrong time?
Futures Sell Off As Soaring Dollar Weighs On Risk, European Yields Slide To Fresh Record Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/10/2015 05:56 -0500As noted earlier, starting early with the overnight session there was already some serious fireworks in Asia, when first the USDJPY soared then tumbled, pushing the Nikkei lower some 0.7% with it, driven entirely by the surge in Dollar which rose to a fresh 12 year high overnight after gaining as much as 0.59%, in an extension of Friday’s post-NFP gains. Additionally, the EUR/USD slipped below 1.0800 to touch its lowest level since Sept’03 while USD/JPY rose above 122.00 for the first time since Jul’07, after breaching long-term resistance at 121.85. However, in recent trade the pair has seen a straight line sell-off which in turn has sent US equity futures sliding, and the ES down about 14 points as of this moment. Meanwhile, the frontrunning of the ECB continues, with German 10 Year yields sliding -3bps to 0.281%, the lowest in series history. Also touching fresh record lows were Austrian, Belgian, Dutch, Finnish, Irish, Italian, Spanish 10 Year rates.
Caught On Tape: Greek Student Confronts Dijsselbloem, "Loan Sharking"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/08/2015 11:49 -0500Following a speech at Delft University in Holland, Eurogrpup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was confronted by a calmly-spoken, rational-thinking Greek student, who explained the misery and insanity of what the EU is doing to Greece... "1000s of Greek have committed suicide because of your policies... you keep on giving loans to Greece to pay back the same loans... its like going one loan shark to another loan shark to get more loans to pay back another loan shark."
Warren Buffett - Lucky Coin Flipper?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/06/2015 09:59 -0500Last week, Buffett moved the goalposts. If money were what really matters, Warren Buffett would have no peer. He has had unparalleled success in this world; surely he has a first-class ticket to the next. And if his good fortune were of his own making, what would he have to fear? But what if fortune, which smiled on him so broadly for so many years, begins to frown?
Frontrunning: March 6
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/06/2015 07:31 -0500- 8.5%
- Apple
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- BAC
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of England
- BOE
- Bond
- Carlyle
- Citigroup
- Consumer Credit
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- European Central Bank
- Exxon
- Federal Reserve
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Keefe
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- Obama Administration
- Oklahoma
- RBS
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- Risk Based Capital
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- State Street
- Stress Test
- SWIFT
- Tax Revenue
- Trade Balance
- Transparency
- Unemployment
- White House
- 5 Things to Watch in February’s Jobs Report (WSJ)
- Draghi Declares Victory for Bond-Buying Before It Starts (BBG)
- Apple Pay Sign-Ups Get Tougher as Banks Respond to Fraud (WSJ)
- As World’s Hottest Economy Unravels, Nigerians Feel the Squeeze (BBG)
- EU discontent over French budget deal's 'political bazaar' (Reuters)
- Foreign Takeovers See U.S. Losing Tax Revenue (WSJ)
- Goldman Shareholders’ Hope for Bigger Payout Dashed by Fed (BBG)
- Europe Stocks Headed for 31% Surge This Year Amid QE, Citi Says (BBG)
- Dollar revs up for jobs data, euro bonds rally on ECB (Reuters)
Frontrunning: March 5
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/05/2015 07:35 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Bank of England
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- China
- Citigroup
- CPI
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- Evercore
- Exxon
- Federal Reserve
- Fitch
- Housing Market
- Iran
- Israel
- Keefe
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- Natural Gas
- New Normal
- Nomura
- NRF
- Obamacare
- Raymond James
- Reality
- Reuters
- Serious Fraud Office
- Sirius XM
- Time Warner
- Viacom
- White House
- China Lowers Growth Target to About 7% (WSJ)
- Obesity Is Hurting the U.S. Economy in Surprising Ways (BBG)
- Embattled Hillary Clinton urges State Department to release emails (Reuters)
- Washington Strips New York Fed’s Power (WSJ)
- U.S. Supreme Court split over Obamacare challenge (Reuters)
- Citigroup Loses $800 Million as It Exits Turkey’s Akbank (BBG)
- Justice Who Once Tried to Kill Obamacare Now Potential Savior (BBG)
- Buyers of Espírito Santo Debt Face Financial Uncertainty (WSJ)
Solutions Start With Innovation And Transparency
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/04/2015 22:00 -0500Just as everyone supports "solutions" until the solutions crush their share of the swag, everybody supports innovation and transparency until it disrupts their share of the swag. Then they scramble to hide the ugly truths and suppress the spread of threatening innovation. This parallel rejection of swag-crushing solutions and innovation/transparency by vested interests is not coincidental: innovation and transparency are the heart of real solutions.
"There’s Going To Be Chaos" - What Is The Worst-Case Outcome Of Today's Supreme Court Obamacare Hearing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/04/2015 20:18 -0500Today, for the second time since 2012, the fate of Obamacare lies in the hands of the Supreme Court, and like last time, it will likely be all about Justice John Roberts ' decision. Later today, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of King v. Burwell, the latest challenge to Obamacare, and one that could potentially leave it gutted from an unexpected direction. As a result, nearly eight million Americans could lose their health insurance depending on how the Supreme Court interprets four words in the "Affordable" Care Act.
Bill Clinton Laid the Foundation for the Libyan, Syrian and Ukrainian Wars
Submitted by George Washington on 03/04/2015 13:49 -0500Bill Clinton Dusted Off the Same Marketing Strategy Which Bad-Mustache Used On the Eve of Invading Poland ... And Obama's Been Using It Ever Since
"Patient" - What's In A Word?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/04/2015 12:40 -0500Is Janet Yellen "patient" or not? And is "patient" a nudge-nudge, wink-wink code for a period stretching beyond the next few FOMC meetings or is it just a tacit admission that the Fed will start checking its parachute harness only after the plane’s engines have at last caught fire? The last time they did this - with the benefit of hindsight - the supposed golden era was the one in which were actively sowing the seeds of our own ruin, it might give pause for thought about quite how much harm our masters' stubbornly accommodative stance is causing us again today.
Frontrunning: March 4
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/04/2015 07:36 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Bank of England
- Barclays
- Beige Book
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Colony Capital
- Comcast
- Deutsche Bank
- European Union
- Evercore
- Fail
- General Electric
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hong Kong
- Housing Market
- India
- Iran
- Japan
- Jeff Immelt
- Keefe
- Lloyd Blankfein
- Markit
- Merrill
- Miller Tabak
- NBC
- Obamacare
- People's Bank Of China
- Portugal
- Private Equity
- Prudential
- RBS
- Real estate
- Reality
- recovery
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Ukraine
- Wall Street Journal
- RBS to cut up to 14,000 jobs in investment banking unit (FT)
- Doctors, patients scramble ahead of high court Obamacare decision (Reuters)
- Rajan Cuts India Rates After Modi Agrees to Inflation Target (BBG)
- Russia’s Putin Makes First Public Comments on Killing of Boris Nemtsov (WSJ)
- House breaks impasse, passes security funding without provisions (Reuters)
- How a 25-Year-Old Investor Spurred Lumber Liquidators’ Plunge (BBG)
- Jeff Immelt’s Overhaul of GE Impeded by Falling Oil Prices (WSJ)
- Sahara India Defaults on Luxury Hotel Loans From Bank of China (BBG)
As 1000s Mourn At Nemtsov's Funeral, Seven Main Conspiracy Theories Emerge
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/03/2015 20:44 -0500Tens of thousands marched Sunday through Central Moscow to honor Boris Nemtsov, outspoken opposition critic of Vladimir Putin who was murdered Friday night and thousands more mourned today at his funeral (though notably not Putin himself) and more pointedly, The BBC reports, several EU politicians and Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny were barred from attending the funeral. Hours later, Mr Navalny accused the Russian authorities of responsibility for the murder, adding to slew of competing theories involving everything from the CIA to Islamic militants and Ukrainian nationalists.
Only 17% Of Americans See The US As The World's Economic Superpower
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/03/2015 14:52 -0500Echoing former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers’ quip, “There is surely something odd about the world’s greatest power being the world’s greatest debtor,” it appears that economic reality is finally beginning to set in for Americans... Only hours ago, Gallup released a new poll showing that only a small minority (just 17%) of Americans still view the US as the world’s economic superpower.
Greek Pensioners To Fund Ukraine's Government: Syriza Will Tap Pension Funds To Pay IMF
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/03/2015 13:46 -0500Just yesterday we warned that, among the 'solutions' the Greek government was exploring in its scramble for cash to pay back The IMF loan, was 'borrowing' from the nation's pension funds. Today we get the sad confirmation that indeed Greece will raid cash reserves in pension funds and other public sector entities to cover its funding needs. As Reuters reports, Greece will use short-term repo transactions to transfer the cash, but one government official said they could not be used to repay the IMF. As the radical left-wing government takes from the implictly wealthier Greeks (pension funders), it is giving free electricity, a rent allowance, and food stamps to the poor.
Could Oil Prices Plummet A Second Time?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/03/2015 13:20 -0500Are oil prices heading for a double dip? The surge in shale production has produced a temporary glut in supplies causing oil prices to experience a massive bust. After tanking to a low of $44 per barrel in January, falling rig counts and enormous reductions in exploration budgets have fueled speculation that the market will correct sometime later this year. However, there is a possibility that the recent rise to $51 for WTI and $60 for Brent may only be temporary. In fact, several trends are conspiring to force prices down for a second time.



