Central Banks
December 16, 2015 - When The End Of The Bubble Begins
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/12/2015 21:00 -0500
Can the third great bubble of this century survive a Fed that finally wants to get off the zero bound after its way too late, but can’t do it anyway without a massive crash inducing cash drain from Wall Street? And in the teeth of the next recession to boot? Yes, the end of the bubble does begin on December 16th.
China's Gold Army
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/12/2015 19:50 -0500
Meet 'The Gold Armed Police' - China's special army unit dedicated to acquiring and protecting the nation's precious metals.
Good Luck Getting Your Money Out When the Next Crisis Hits
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/12/2015 13:57 -0500The doors are closing for investors looking to get out before the Crisis hits.
Kinder Morgan - Poster Boy For Bubble Finance
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 20:00 -0500After Tuesday’s dividend massacre, it’s plain as day that Kinder Morgan wasn’t the greatest thing since slice bread after all. That is, a “growth” business paying rich dividends out of rock solid profit margins and flourishing cash flow. In fact, it was just a momo stock on a borrowing spree.
Bank of America: "Sadly, It Took World War II..."
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 19:28 -0500"A flip to fiscal stimulus is the most likely catalyst for a Great Rotation out of “deflation plays” into “inflation plays”, undoubtedly the biggest investment decision of 2016. Sadly it took the New Deal and WW2 to end the dominance of “growth” over “value” in the 1930s."
3 Signs We've Reached 'The Top' In The Financial System
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 19:00 -0500Duh. It was so obvious looking back. This is not a consequence-free environment... it’s time to find safety.
Weekend Reading: Risk - That Is All
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 16:30 -0500While the world patiently waits for Janet Yellen to raise interest rates this month, the markets have been unable to decide as of yet whether such an event is good or bad thing.
This Is How America Has Changed Since The Last Fed Rate Hike
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 15:12 -0500Here is the biggest difference: back then total debt/GDP was 61%. Now, it is 104%, with the total US debt just now shy of $19 trillion.
Bail-Ins “Undermine Confidence” In Banks - Lead to Suicide of Pensioner
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/11/2015 11:36 -0500A tragic example of this was seen in Italy in recent days when a pensioner committed suicide after having his life savings wiped out in a bank bail-in. A pensioner from near Rome, hanged himself after his €100,000 (£72,000; $110,000) investment in Banca Etruria bonds were wiped out in a bail-in. A suicide note was left by the pensioner criticising the bank.
Goldman Takes Aim At This "Superstar" Bond Manager, Hinting He Could Be The Next "Third Avenue"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 10:58 -0500"Templeton Global Bond ($100bn in total; $59bn in mutual funds) – BEN’s largest fixed income fund – has seen meaningful outflows YTD (-$7.6bn from retail; -13% annualized rate) and could persist given the deterioration in excess performance (-460bps vs. benchmark YTD)."
How Peak Debt Constrains The Fed From Moving Rates Higher
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 10:31 -0500As soon as the Fed moves money market rates upwards, unproductive parts of the economy will come under severe strain which in turn sets in motion recessionary forces prompting the Fed to reverse course. The only way out is to realize that the world is awash in mal-invested capital that need to be written off. Since that is inconceivable for today’s vested interests, the way forward will be further “Japanification” of the global economy. And this time we are all out of arrows.
Rand Crashes, EM Stocks Plunge As Trader Warns, Absolutely Ignore The "It's-Priced-In" Meme
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 08:02 -0500"The Fed will drive home the lower and slower mantra. That is all spin, signifying nothing... There are so many unknowns, good and bad. Either way, absolutely ignore the "it’s priced in" claims... The Fed is going to raise rates next week, and anyone who claims it is not a huge deal is fooling you, as well as themselves."
US Equity Futures Suddenly Fall Off A Cliff As Europe Slides, Oil Tumbles, EM Currencies Turmoil
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 06:41 -0500- Australia
- B+
- BOE
- Bond
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Equity Markets
- Fail
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Glencore
- Global Warming
- Henderson
- Hong Kong
- Initial Jobless Claims
- International Energy Agency
- Iran
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Monetary Policy
- Nikkei
- OPEC
- Ordos
- RANSquawk
- recovery
- Reserve Currency
- University Of Michigan
- Yuan
It was a relatively calm overnight session in which European stocks wobbled modestly, Japan was up, China was down following its weakest fixing since 2011 as the PBOC continues to aggressively devalue since the SDR inclusion (stoking concerns capital outflows are once again surging), EM stocks stocks were weak and the dollar was unchanged ahead of today's retail sales data and next week's Fed meeting, and then suddenly everything snapped.
The Fed's In A Bind: The Cluelessness Of The Macroeconomic Establishment
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/10/2015 13:55 -0500The next financial crisis could manifest itself in the coming months. If so, it will mark the end of current central bank monetary policies and state control of markets, as free markets reassert realistic pricing. Government bond yields will normalise, stock markets will fall, and banks will almost certainly fail. When something as epochal as this happens, we can expect the macroeconomic establishment to be clueless with respect to the problem itself and its scale.
Foreign Central Banks Rush To Buy In 30 Year Auction; Primary Dealers Awarded Least On Record
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/10/2015 13:13 -0500The just concluded 30-Year bond reopening of Cusip RP5, in which the US Treasury sold another $13 billion in long-dated paper in this year's final auction of 30 Years, was almost a carbon copy of yesterday's 10 Year auction.




