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Probably The Most Important Chart In The World
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2014 21:15 -0500
Having discussed the links between economic growth and energy resource constraints, and with the current geo-political fireworks as much about energy (costs, supply, and demand) as they are human rights, it would appear the following chart may well become the most-important indicator of future tensions...
Meet The Brand New, And Shocking, Third Largest Foreign Holder Of US Treasurys
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/18/2014 20:52 -0500Deluded Currency Cultists Believe The Dollar Is Invincible
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/12/2014 19:03 -0500
At the onset of the derivatives collapse in 2007/2008 it would have been easy to assume that most of America was receiving a valuable education in normalcy bias. As much as we are for people waking up to the nature of the crisis, there comes a point when those who are going to figure it out will figure it out, and the rest are essentially hopeless. The cultism surrounding the U.S. economy and the U.S. dollar is truly mind boggling, and by “cultism” we mean a blind faith in the fiat currency mechanism that goes beyond all logic, reason and evidence.
EU Must Have Energy-Independence
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 03/12/2014 18:42 -0500Globalization is certainly at the heart of what it means to become a trading partner with another country. I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine. But, what happens when the itching continues or the scratcher starts scratching himself in an unlikely place rather than where he’s supposed to?
In 2013 The Fed Bought 150% More Treasurys Than All Foreigners Combined
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2014 11:37 -0500
Now that we have the full history of foreign Treasury purchases in 2013, we know the following: in December 2012 total US paper held by foreigners was $5,573.8 billion; one year later it rose to $5.794.9 billion or a $221 billion increase. So how does this look in the context of QE? In the past year, courtesy of the Fed's $1 trillion in TSY and MBS purchases, Ben Bernanke purchases some $552 billion in Treasurys, or about 150% more than all foreigners combined! Suddenly the need for MyRA is becoming all too clear...
China Sold Second-Largest Amount Ever Of US Treasurys In December: And Guess Who Comes To The Rescue
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/18/2014 20:15 -0500
While we will have more to say about the disastrous December TIC data shortly, which was released early today, and which showed a dramatic plunge in foreign purchases of US securities in December - the month when the S&P soared to all time highs and when everyone was panicking about the 3% barrier in the 10 Year being breached and resulting in a selloff in Tsy paper - one thing stands out. The chart below shows holdings of Chinese Treasurys (pending revision of course, as the Treasury department is quite fond of ajdusting this data series with annual regularity): in a nutshell, Chinese Treasury holdings plunged by the most in years, after China offloaded some $48 billion in paper, bringing its total to only $1268.9 billion, down from $1316.7 billion, and back to a level last seen in March 2013! This was the second largest dump by China in history with the sole exception of December 2011.
If America Continues To Go Down This Path, This Is What Life Will Be Like...
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/16/2014 12:47 -0500
Becoming more like Europe is not a good thing. But that is the path that we are currently on. For the most part, Europeans live in a socialist “Big Brother” system in which the government completely dominates your life from the cradle to the grave. Of course there are differences from country to country, but generally speaking the lives of most Europeans are very tightly regulated. You see, the truth is that high levels of individual liberty and freedom are considered to be “dangerous” by the European elite. They believe that if we are all allowed to just do whatever we want that it would result in utter chaos. They are convinced that life is better when those that are smarter (them) control the lives of everyone else.
Approval Of EU Leadership Plunges To Record Low In Spain, Greece
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/08/2014 09:57 -0500No surprises here: hours after we reported that youth unemployment in Spain soared to fresh record highs (surpassing the already nosebleeding number of jobless people under 25 in Greece), here comes Gallup with a poll showing the approval rating of the (unelected) EU Leadership across the peripheral countries. And while there was a slight uptick in approval among respondents in Italy - the country that has so far benefited the most from the Italian central banker at the helm of the ECB - the EU's lack of approval just rose to all time highs in the two countries that continue to see their youth employment hopes crushed by the European experiment, with approval in Spain sliding to 27% (from 55% in 2010), while Greece, plunged to only 19%, which makes one wonder: just who has an interest in keeping Greece in Europe?
Saxo Bank CEO Fears The Broad Relevance Of Ayn Rand In Today's Society
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/07/2014 19:00 -0500
One of the biggest mistakes we can make, Saxo Bank's CEO warns, is to assume that rationality will prevail, that just through superior economic performance, freedom will capture enough peoples' hearts in a democracy to win the day. In the last of his three-part series (part 1 and part 2), Lars Seier Christensen focuses on the broader relevance of Ayn Rand in society today, noting that she remains among the few that recognised with crystal clarity, that we will not win the battle through just proving that freedom and capitalism works. This, he warns, creates a major problem for those of us that like to argue rationally, rather than emotionally.
Frontrunning: January 3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/03/2014 08:00 -0500- Apple
- Australia
- Bear Market
- Belgium
- Bond
- China
- Chrysler
- Citigroup
- Corporate Restructuring
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- European Union
- Evercore
- FINRA
- fixed
- General Electric
- General Mills
- Hong Kong
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Israel
- national security
- Natural Gas
- Netherlands
- New York Times
- Newspaper
- Obamacare
- PIMCO
- Private Equity
- Prudential
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- SAC
- Sirius XM
- Tobin Tax
- Wall Street Journal
- Yuan
- Heavy snowstorm hammers northeastern U.S. (Reuters)
- Coins Remain a Bright Spot for Gold (WSJ)
- Gross’s Mistake on Fed Taper Echoes Across Pimco Funds (BBG)
- China December services PMI falls to four-month low (Reuters)
- General Mills Starts Making Some Cheerios Without GMOs (WSJ)
- U.S. considers flammability risk of Bakken crude after accidents (Reuters)
- China Mobile’s Costly iPhone Deal with Apple (WSJ)
- Hezbollah Upgrades Missile Threat to Israel (WSJ)
- UK House Prices Cap Best Year Since 2006 as Mortgages Surge (BBG)
- China tells police to be loyal to party amid graft crackdown (Reuters)
French Constitutional Court Approves 75% Tax On High Earners
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/29/2013 11:57 -0500
Almost a year ago, the French constitutional court ruled against Francois Hollande's triumphal blast into socialist wealth redistribution, with his proposed 75% tax rate on high earners, and so indefinitely delayed the exodus of the bulk of French high earners (even if some, like Obelix, aka Gerard Depardieu, promptly made their way to the country that has become the land of solace for all oppressed people everywhere, Russia) into more tax-hospitable climes. That delay is now over, when earlier today the same court approved a 75% tax on all those earning over €1 million. The proposal passed after the government modified it to make employers liable for the 75% tax. As BBC reports, the levy will last two years, affecting income earned this year and in 2014.
Frontrunning: December 24
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/24/2013 07:33 -0500- Belgium
- Boaz Weinstein
- Bond
- Carlyle
- China
- Cohen
- Copper
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- Fisher
- Ford
- France
- GOOG
- Hong Kong
- Institutional Investors
- Iran
- Morgan Stanley
- Nikkei
- Obamacare
- Ohio
- Private Equity
- Reality
- Reuters
- Richard Fisher
- Serious Fraud Office
- Shenzhen
- Tender Offer
- Tribune
- Turkey
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- Edward Snowden, after months of NSA revelations, says his mission’s accomplished (WaPo)
- Japan’s Nikkei 225 Extends Six-Year High on U.S. Data (BBG)
- Retailers blend stores, e-commerce to snag holiday stragglers (Reuters)
- Storm wreaks havoc in Britain, France ahead of Christmas (Reuters)
- Big Rally to Pump Up Wall Street Bonuses (WSJ)
- Obamacare Sign-Up Extended as Record 1 Million Use Site (BBG)
- Merkel Hits Wall With Europe Fix (WSJ)
- Boaz Weinstein Loses for Second Year as European Bet Sours (BBG)
- UniCredit has reached an agreement to sell almost €1 billion in nonperforming loans to Cerberus (WSJ)
- U.S. mortgage applications fall as refinance hits five-year low (Reuters)
- Cohen Said to Have Warned Friend About Possible Federal Investigation (NYT)
- ‘Duck Dynasty’ Dad Risks $500 Million With Gay-Sin Remark (BBG)
The Construction Of Robert Capa
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2013 22:19 -0500
The notion that individual conviction and bravery is a #MassiveFail when compared to a machine gun nest seems obvious and trite to us today. Strangely enough, though, when it comes to prevalent notions of market behavior it feels like we’re still in 1936. What I mean is that there is still a dominant belief in individual decision-making as the most effective route to successful investing, that if we could just learn a little bit more about Company X or Sector Y we will win the day. Is your individual knowledge and conviction level in Company X important for investing success? Absolutely, in exactly the same way that physical and psychological bravery is important for war-fighting success. Still more important, though, is the strength and cohesion of the groups that share your investment philosophy. Not your specific investment opinions, any more than one soldier has the same amount and type of instantiated bravery as another soldier in his unit, but the coherence of investment goals and operational practices across your fellow market participants in a particular market segment.
European Unemployment Declines From All Time High, Youth Unemployment Hits Fresh Record - Full Breakdown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2013 08:03 -0500Where Did All The Gold Go?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/22/2013 18:20 -0500
The last twenty years have seen an acceleration of real wealth transfer from the west to the east. Nowhere is that more evident than the change in gold stock piles since 1993 with Russia and China gorging and Holland, Belgium, and most notably Switzerland selling it all...






