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The US & Europe Will Collapse Regardless Of Economic "Contagion"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/26/2015 21:25 -0500We cannot forget that crisis is in itself a distraction as well. Whatever pain we do feel tomorrow, or the next day, or the next decade, remember who it was that caused it all: the international banks and their globalist political counterparts. No matter what happens, never be willing to accept a centralized system. No matter how reasonable or rational it might sound amid the terror of fiscal uncertainty, never give the beast what it wants. Refuse to conform to the dialectic. This is the only chance we have left to get back to true prosperity. Once we cross the line into the realm of worldwide institutionalized interdependency, we will never know prosperity or freedom again.
Place To Go When War Starts
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 06/22/2015 13:53 -0500Nobody can deny that the chances of war are increasing in the world.
"The Collateral Has Run Out" - JPM Warns ECB Will Use Greek "Nuclear Option" If No Monday Deal
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/20/2015 21:32 -0500"If no agreement is reached on Monday, then the ECB will have little reason to show further flexibility and it will likely freeze its ELA limit on Greek banks. As a result capital controls will become almost inevitable after Monday."
All The World's Investable Assets In Context
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/20/2015 10:29 -0500We decided to do a little research to find out the size of different investable asset classes globally, to try to get some color on the money flows in this extraordinary period. The data is from various dates from 2013 to 2014, but the differences don’t matter much.
Troika Exploits Greek Bank Run As Varoufakis Slams "Pernicious" Banking Sector "Leaks"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/19/2015 06:49 -0500The troika is tightening the screws on Greece and its ailing banks. With deposit flight running above €1 billion per day, the ECB may look to tie future ELA cap increases to austerity concessions in a move that would appear to support Yanis Varoufakis' implicit suggestion that the troika is colluding to exploit deposit outflows to force political change in Athens.
The Week Ahead: FOMC, Currency Wars, Greece and More
Submitted by Marc To Market on 06/14/2015 09:26 -0500The key events on tap for next week.
IMF Says It Will Continue Lending To Ukraine Even After A Default, And Why This Is Bad News For Greek Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/13/2015 22:01 -0500As we enter Sunday and what may well be the last possibility to get deal done before the "accidental" Grexit scenario is put in play, we thought our Greek readers would be interested to learn that while Lagarde's "apolitical" IMF is digging in tooth and nail against giving Greece even the smallest amount of breathing room, the equivalent of half an our of a typical daily Fed POMO notional amount, yesterday the same Lagarde said that the IMF "could lend to Ukraine even if Ukraine determines it cannot service its debt."
The Real Reason Why There Is No Bond Market Liquidity Left
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/04/2015 20:58 -0500- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bear Stearns
- BIS
- Blackrock
- Bond
- CDS
- Central Banks
- Counterparties
- Countrywide
- dark pools
- Dark Pools
- Fail
- fixed
- Institutional Investors
- Insurance Companies
- Jamie Dimon
- Japan
- Lehman
- Mark To Market
- Mean Reversion
- Merrill
- Real estate
- Transparency
- Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee
- Volatility
- WaMu
"Central bank distortions have forced investors into positions they would not have held otherwise, and forced them to be the ‘same way round’ to a much greater extent than previously... unless fundamentals move so as to justify current valuations, when central banks move towards the exit, investors will too.... The way out may not prove so easy; indeed, we are not sure there is any way out at all."
Bail-Ins Coming - EU Gives Countries Two Months To Adopt Rules
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/03/2015 08:15 -0500The European Commission has ordered 11 EU countries to enact the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) within two months or be hauled before the EU Court of Justice, according to a report from Reuters on Friday.
The End Of Markets: Central Banks Took Over Everything, Changed Everything
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/29/2015 16:50 -0500Central banks took over everything and thus changed everything; they cannot simply declare themselves successful and just give it all back. That might (stress might) have been possible had it actually worked, a true and robust economic recovery to smooth the shift, but the majority part of that November 2013 recoil was the growing acceptance, throughout 2014 and into 2015, that it was never coming in the first place.
China Establishes World's Largest Physical Gold Fund
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/24/2015 15:19 -0500Overnight Xinhua also reported that a gold sector fund involving countries along the ancient Silk Road has been set up in northwest China's Xi'an City during an ongoing forum on investment and trade this weekend. (read more about the "New Silk Road" which could change global economics forever here). The fund, led by Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE), is expected to raise an estimated 100 billion yuan (16.1 billion U.S. Dollars) in three phases. The amount of capital allocated to nothing but physical gold purchases (without plans for financial paper intermediation a la western ETFs) will be the largest in the world.
Steen Jakobsen Warns, Brace For The Next Recession
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/23/2015 12:00 -0500The financial world today is now an island on its own – separated from the real economy, as can be seen by the paradox of record high valuation in the stock market coinciding with record low inflation, employment , productivity and no hope. There is asset inflation, but deflation in the real economy. When the world has been this long at the zero-bound, the misallocation, the inability to reform, and a toolbox without new tools creates a mandate for change. "I expect stocks to trade sideways for the balance of 2015 and have now sold all my fixed income, increased my gold exposure, and I’m looking to buy mining companies and overall to increase my exposure to commodities beyond the normal allocation."
Austria Confirms Faith In Fiat Fading: Repatriates 110 Tons Of Gold From BOE
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/22/2015 11:43 -0500Six months ago we warned that Austria was considering it, and now, as Kronen-Zeitung reports, with no rigged Swiss-like referendum required, Austrian Central Bank Governor Edwald Nowotny has committed to repatriating 110 tonnes of gold. This is part of Nowotny's new "gold strategy" and with his position (on paper) as one of Draghi's foremost lieutenants, appears to be a huge stab in the back for super-Mario. While gold withdrawals from the NY Fed are incessant, this time it appears the Bank of England faces the trust-fall as 80% of Vienna's gold is held there.
The European Central Planning Bank Unhappy With Analysts' Euro Forecasts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/19/2015 09:32 -0500Things are getting more surreal by the moment. First the ECB leaks material, market moving information to hedge funds 12 hours before disclosing it to the entire world, and now the central bank that has taken central planning to the next level, is revealing its displeasure with how the quote unquote "market" has responded to the Euro. Via BBG:
- PRAET: SOME ANALYST FORECASTS ON THE EURO'S DEPRECIATION HAD GONE BEYOND WHAT ECB EXPECTED: WSJ
Oddly no comment if the ECB's stealthy selling of Bunds to open up capacity for 15 more months of purchases also moved the massively illqiuid market too far in the opposite direction.
Financial Execs Urge Fed To Rein In "Over-Exuberance... Hangover Will Be Difficult To Cope With"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/18/2015 13:30 -0500In a stunningly honest turn of events - though likely self-preserving - a number of senior financial services executives are reportedly urged authorities around the world to bolster their crisis-busting arsenals amid fears that ultra-low interest rates have increased the risks of financial instability. As The FT reports, the heads of companies including HSBC, UBS and BlackRock will on Monday release a joint statement demanding policy-makers "address emerging market inefficiencies in the financial system, such as over-exuberance within asset classes." Policy-makers must “lean against something that is making people feel good but is actually going to give them a hangover they will find difficult to cope with."





