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Audacious Aussie Bet Gone Wrong Sinks Odey In April
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/08/2015 12:39 -0500A wrong-way bet on AUDUSD looks to have cost one of London's most well-known money managers dearly last month as Crispin Odey's flagship fund takes a 19% hit.
Futures, Treasurys Flat After Chinese Stock Bubble "Incident"; Bunds Stage Feeble Rebound
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 05:59 -0500- Aussie
- Australia
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Bond
- China
- Citadel
- Comcast
- Copper
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
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- Germany
- Greece
- Gundlach
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- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Markit
- Monetary Policy
- Natural Gas
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- New Zealand
- Portugal
- Price Action
- Puerto Rico
- Reuters
- San Francisco Fed
- Sovereign Debt
- Switzerland
- Total Return Fund
- Trade Balance
- Unemployment
If yesterday's laughable lack of volume (helped by the closure of Japan and the UK) coupled with hopes that the end of the buyback blackout period was enough to send stocks surging if only to end with a whimper below all time highs despite what is now looking like three consecutive quarters of Y/Y EPS declines according to Factset, today's ramp will be more difficult for the NY Fed and Citadel to engineer, not least of all due to the headwind of the overnight "incident" by China's stock bubble which saw the Shanghai Composite tumble by 4%, the most since January.
Dollar's Demise Exaggerated: Technicals Anticipate Turn in Fundamentals
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/02/2015 08:53 -0500Yogi Berra, one of the keenest observers of the human condition, is said to have once remarked "It is tough to make predictions, especially about the future." And so it is.
Gold, Silver, Copper, & Crude Are Soaring On Heavy Volume
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/27/2015 09:11 -0500Dollar weakness continues (after weak US Services PMI) which has sent stocks to new record highs but it is the China-QE-driven commodity complex (along with Aussie and Canadian Dollar) that is in outright vertical panic mode...
Futures Jump Following Worst Chinese Eco Data In 6 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/15/2015 06:01 -0500- Across the Curve
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- Bank of England
- Bond
- China
- Contagion Effect
- Copper
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- Creditors
- Crude
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- default
- Equity Markets
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Gilts
- Greece
- headlines
- Housing Market
- India
- Iran
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Lehman
- Monetization
- NAHB
- NFIB
- Nikkei
- OPEC
- Random Walk
- Saudi Arabia
- Zurich
If yesterday stocks surged on the worst 4-month stretch of missing retail sales since Lehman, one which BofA with all seriousness spun by saying "it seems not unreasonable to suspect that the March 2015 reading on retail sales gets revised up next month", then the reason why futures are now solidly in the green across the board even as German Bunds have just 14 bps to go until they hit negative yields and before the ECB is fresh out of luck on future debt monetization, is that overnight China reported its worst GDP since 2009 together with economic data misses across the board confirming China's economy continues its hard landing approach despite a stock market that has doubled in the past year.
Frontrunning: April 13
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/13/2015 06:27 -0500- As reported here first a month ago: The $9 Trillion Short That May Send the Dollar Even Higher (BBG)
- As an instant target for foes, Clinton may struggle to get message heard (Reuters)
- Emerging Stocks Rally 11th Day as Aussie Weakens on China (BBG)
- Puerto Rico, Investors Enlist Ex-IMF Officials (WSJ)
- Dollar’s Rise Reshuffles Global Economy (BBG)
- Indonesia eyes regular navy exercises with U.S. in South China Sea (Reuters)
- Banca Monte dei Paschi Breaches Exposure Limits to Nomura (WSJ)
- European Bond Buyers Find Negative Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Bad (BBG)
Can't Keep a Good Buck Down
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/11/2015 09:30 -0500The US dollar has been even stronger than this bull thought let alone the perma-bears. Here's why,
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Australia Regulator Furious As Central Bank Decision Leaked To HFTs For Third Time
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/07/2015 06:02 -0500For the third month in a row, FX 'traders' in AUD "guessed" the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision in the seconds before it was released to the public. Aussie regulators, seemingly furious at the blatant-ness of the front-running, confirmed they will be investigating the price spike overnight...
Back From Holiday, European Stocks Celebrate Atrocious US Jobs Data, Jump Over 1%
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/07/2015 05:45 -0500- Aussie
- Bank of England
- Bear Market
- BOE
- Bond
- China
- Consumer Credit
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- Fed Speak
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Gilts
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Greece
- headlines
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Iran
- Israel
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Money Supply
- Natural Gas
- Nikkei
- Payroll Data
- Precious Metals
- President Obama
- Price Action
- Quantitative Easing
- Rahm Emanuel
- Reuters
- Saudi Arabia
- Uranium
- Wholesale Inventories
Yesterday it was only the US that got the full benefit of the market-wide stop hunt that sent the US market soaring on its biggest opening ramp in 2015 following the worst payroll data since 2013, because Europe was closed for Easter Monday. Which means today it was Europe's turn to celebrate atrocious US data (yes, yes, snow - because somehow tremendous January and February jobs data was not impacted by snow), and in the first European trading session of the week, equities have started off on the front-foot.
Six Key Issues for Investors
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/05/2015 09:24 -0500A dispassionate look at the drivers of the investment climate in the week ahead.
US Dollar Correction Continues
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/04/2015 08:52 -0500Even before the disappointing US jobs data, we anticipated a downside correction in the dollar after a sharp advance in Q1.
Despite Short-Squeeze-Driven Buying-Frenzy, Window-Dressed Stocks Remain Red For March
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/30/2015 15:06 -0500Near-Term Dollar Conviction went MIA
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/28/2015 09:30 -0500A non-bombastic look at the week ahead in the capital markets.
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Could the US Dollar Crash Stocks?
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 03/23/2015 10:47 -0500The US Dollar took down Oil, commodities, even emerging market currencies. Stocks will be next. The first REAL sign that the 2008 Crash was coming occurred when the US Dollar began to skyrocket in the summer of 2008.
The Central Banks Will Not Be Able to Control This
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 03/19/2015 13:11 -0500The Fed and other Central Banks are trying to maintain the illusion that they have everything in control by talking about interest rates, but the reality is that the US Dollar carry trade is ABOVE $9 trillion in size. That is almost as large as ALL of the money printing that occurred between 2009 and 2013.





