Crack Cocaine
Frontrunning: March 28
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/28/2014 06:35 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Baidu
- Bank of England
- Bitcoin
- Boeing
- Bond
- Carlyle
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Sentiment
- Crack Cocaine
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- Crude
- Detroit
- Deutsche Bank
- Dreamliner
- Exxon
- fixed
- Ford
- Japan
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Merrill
- Michigan
- Middle East
- Morgan Stanley
- New York State
- New York Stock Exchange
- Nikkei
- Ohio
- Personal Income
- Private Equity
- Raymond James
- Real estate
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Stress Test
- Toyota
- Viacom
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- Crimea Resolution Backed by U.S. Barely Gets UN Majority (BBG)
- Russian Buildup Stokes Worries (WSJ)
- As reported here first: China’s Developers Face Shakeout as Easy Money Ends (BBG)
- U.S. House Poised to Clear Sanctions Called Putin Warning (BBG)
- Bitcoin Prices Plunge on Report PBOC Orders Accounts Shut (BBG)
- Search for lost Malaysian jet shifts significantly after new lead (Reuters)
- Russian fund taps China and Middle East (FT)
- Long battle looms between U.S. college, athletes seeking to unionize (Reuters)
- Official warns EU-US trade deal at risk over investor cases (FT)
- New iPhone likely out in September, Nikkei daily says (AFP)
Frontrunning: March 27
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/27/2014 06:44 -0500- B+
- BAC
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- BankUnited
- Barack Obama
- BOE
- Boeing
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Countrywide
- Crack Cocaine
- Credit Suisse
- CSCO
- Deutsche Bank
- Evercore
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- Ford
- Freddie Mac
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- International Monetary Fund
- Japan
- Keefe
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Mexico
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- New York Times
- News Corp
- President Obama
- RBS
- Realty Income
- Reuters
- Richard Blumenthal
- Robert Shiller
- Rupert Murdoch
- Stress Test
- Switzerland
- Ukraine
- Yuan
- BOE to Sign Agreement With China on Yuan Clearing Next Week (BBG)
- U.S. law firm plans to bring suit against Boeing, Malaysia Airlines (Reuters)
- Citigroup Fraud Stings Mexico Star as Medina-Mora Chased (BBG)
- Fraternity Chief Feared for Son as Hazings Spurred JPMorgan Snub (BBG)
- UBS suspends six more forex traders (FT)
- Goodbye CSCO Q1 EPS: China to strengthen Internet security after U.S. spying report (Reuters)
- Good luck: Spain Banks With $55 Billion of Property Seek Deals (BBG)
- Citic Pacific Said to Plan About $4 Billion Public Offering (BBG)
- Yahoo Japan to buy eAccess from SoftBank for $3.2 billion (Reuters)
- "Whatever it takes" to talk down the Euro: Euro, peripheral bond yields fall on ECB easing debate (Reuters)
What Student Loans Are Really Used For: The Depressing Case Studies
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/04/2014 12:23 -0500
Take Ray Selent, a 30-year-old former retail clerk in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was unemployed in 2012 when he enrolled as a part-time student at Broward County's community college. That allowed him to borrow thousands of dollars to pay rent to his mother, cover his cellphone bill and catch the occasional movie... Tommie Matherne, a 32-year-old married father of five in Billings, Mont., has been going to school since 2010, when he realized the $10 an hour he was making as a mall security guard wasn't covering his family's expenses. He uses roughly $2,000 in student loans each year to stock his fridge and catch up on bills. "We've been taking whatever we can for student loans every year, taking whatever we have left over and using it to stock up the freezer just so we have a couple extra months where we don't have to worry about food,"... Mr. Selent, of Fort Lauderdale, knows he is getting himself deeper in a hole but prefers that to the alternative of making minimum wage. In his 20s, he earned a bachelor's degree in communications from a local for-profit school but couldn't find a job.... He is now taking courses for a degree in theater so he can become an actor.
2013 - The Year Of The Zombies
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/29/2013 18:10 -0500
It was the Year of the Zombies. Not in the sense of most of humanity dying from a horrible plague and then reanimating as mindless flesh-eating ghouls. No, it was much worse than that...
The Next Financial Paradigm?
Submitted by globalintelhub on 12/13/2013 14:33 -0500Zero Hedge users mostly agree the financial system will implode. It doesn't take more than high school math skills to calculate that the current debt based money system has implosion built in, and it's guaranteed (this is one rare case we can use such a word in finance!), because at some point, not enough new money can be created to pay off an ever increasing debt base. Collapse is a mathematical certainty.
Frontrunning: December 6
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/06/2013 07:27 -0500- Australia
- B+
- Barrick Gold
- Bitcoin
- Boeing
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Comcast
- Crack Cocaine
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Dell
- Dollar General
- Exxon
- Ford
- General Motors
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hong Kong
- Ireland
- JCPenney
- Jeff Immelt
- Joe Biden
- Market Share
- McKinsey
- Natural Gas
- Private Equity
- RBS
- recovery
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Saab
- SAC
- Sears
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Tax Revenue
- Time Warner
- Transparency
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Yen
- Yuan
- Nelson Mandela: 1918-2013 (Reuters)
- South Africans Flock to Nelson Mandela’s Home to Mourn His Death (BBG)
- Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden? Obama says won't choose between them for 2016 (Reuters)
- Fukushima water tanks: leaky and built with illegal labor (Reuters)
- Sears Holdings Files to Spin Off Lands' End Business (WSJ)
- Way cleared for landmark global trade deal (FT)
- U.S. Oil Prices Fall Sharply as Glut Forms on Gulf Coast (WSJ)
- German Factory Orders Decline in Sign of Uneven Recovery (BBG)
- FCC Unlikely to Bless a Comcast-TWC Deal: Regulator (WSJ)
Frontrunning: December 5
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/05/2013 07:34 -0500- Apple
- Auto Sales
- Barrick Gold
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Prices
- Corruption
- Crack Cocaine
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- Dyson
- European Union
- Exxon
- Ford
- General Motors
- Global Economy
- Global Warming
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hershey
- Hong Kong
- India
- Insider Trading
- Japan
- Joe Biden
- Market Share
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- national security
- Raymond James
- RBS
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- SAC
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Spirit Aerosystems
- Standard Chartered
- Verizon
- Vikram Pandit
- Volkswagen
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- Apple, China Mobile Sign Deal to Offer iPhone (WSJ)
- Japan approves $182 billion economic package, doubts remain (Reuters)
- Volcker Rule Won't Allow Banks to Use 'Portfolio Hedging' (WSJ)
- He went, he saw, he achieved nothing: Biden's Trip to Beijing Leaves China Air-Zone Rift Open (WSJ)
- Britain announces sharp upward revision to growth forecasts (Reuters)
- U.S. Airlines to Mortgage-Backed Debt Top List of Best ’14 Bets (BBG)
- Thaksin's homecoming hopes dashed as Thai crisis reignites (Reuters)
- Age of Austerity Nearing End May Boost Global Economy (BBG) - or it may expose that it was just corruption and incompetence at fault all along
- China aims to establish network of high-level FTAs (China Daily)
Frontrunning: November 18
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2013 07:32 -0500- Apple
- Australia
- Barclays
- Boeing
- Carlyle
- China
- Citigroup
- Crack Cocaine
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- Daimler
- Dubai
- Evercore
- Federal Reserve
- Financial Regulation
- Ford
- GOOG
- Greece
- Iceland
- Insider Trading
- Institutional Investors
- Iran
- Israel
- Keefe
- Lloyds
- Mars
- Merrill
- Middle East
- Money Supply
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- Natural Gas
- NYSE Euronext
- Private Equity
- Prop Trading
- RBS
- Reality
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- SAC
- Standard Chartered
- SWIFT
- Swift Transportation
- Timothy Geithner
- Treasury Department
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- What can possibly go wrong: Tepco Successfully Removes First Nuclear Fuel Rods at Fukushima (BBG)
- Japan's Banks Find It Hard to Lend Easy Money (WSJ)
- U.S. Military Eyes Cut to Pay, Benefits (WSJ)
- Airbus to Boeing Cash In on Desert Outpost Made Field of Dreams (BBG); Dubai Air Show: Boeing leads order books race (BBG)
- Sony sells 1 million PlayStation 4 units in first 24 hours (Reuters)
- Russian Tycoon Prokhorov to Buy Kerimov's Uralkali Stake (WSJ)
- Google Opening Showrooms to Show Off Gadgets for Holidays (BBG)
- Need. Moar. Prop. Trading: Federal Reserve considering a delay to Volcker rule (FT)
- Raghuram Rajan plans ‘dramatic remaking’ of India’s banking system (FT)
- SAC Capital's Steinberg faces insider trading trial (Reuters)
Why Is An Epidemic Of Thievery Sweeping America?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/04/2013 20:05 -0500
Desperate people do desperate things, and it appears that Americans are rapidly becoming a lot more desperate. An epidemic of thievery is sweeping across America, and authorities are not quite sure what to make of it. So why is all of this happening? Well, as we have written about previously, crime is on the rise in the United States, and poverty is absolutely exploding. In fact, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau, 49.2 percent of all Americans are receiving benefits from at least one government program each month. Over the past five years, we have seen an unprecedented rise in the number of people that cannot take care of themselves without help from the government. Millions upon millions of Americans that have been forced into poverty are becoming increasingly angry, frustrated and desperate. And what we are watching right now is only just the beginning - all of this is going to get a whole lot worse.
Top 10 Facts About The U.S. Illegal Drug Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2013 15:47 -0500
Recent surveys and research studies by sources from the UN to streetRx.com put the size of the illegal drug market in the U.S. at anywhere from $200 to $750 billion. The market is notoriously hard to track by design, and it is constantly evolving as prices and usage fluctuates; but as ConvergEx's Nick Colas notes, there’s a plethora of data on the topic: formal surveys by the CDC and user-submitted blog posted on websites like Hightimes.com trace price, usage, and traffic stats for marijuana, powder and crack cocaine, d-methamphetamine, and heroin. Legalized dispensaries now allow us to estimate potential tax revenue from marijuana sales, while incarceration rates for drug offenders reveal the economic impact of the illegal drug trade. In short, while the illegal drug market might be hard to track – if only by virtue of its illegality – Colas points out that we can learn a lot about its size and scope by aggregating these formal and informal data. Most surprising of them all: illicit drug use is no longer the realm of just the youth.
Frontrunning: August 19
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/19/2013 06:38 -0500- Abenomics
- Baidu
- Barclays
- Botox
- BRICs
- Carlyle
- China
- Citigroup
- Comcast
- Crack Cocaine
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- Deutsche Bank
- Dollar General
- European Union
- Fail
- Ferrari
- Ford
- Fox News
- Hong Kong
- Institutional Investors
- Japan
- Joe Biden
- JPMorgan Chase
- Lennar
- Natural Gas
- News Corp
- Nomination
- Norway
- Obama Administration
- Private Equity
- RBS
- Real estate
- recovery
- Reuters
- Steve Jobs
- Summary Report
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Verizon
- Vladimir Putin
- Wall Street Journal
- White House
- Yuan
- Egypt, U.S. on Collision Course (WSJ), Gunmen kill 24 Egyptian police in Sinai ambush (Reuters)
- India’s efforts fail to prevent new rupee low (FT)
- More bad news for AAPL: Steve Jobs Biopic Crashes on Opening Weekend (WSJ)
- "Sustainable" - U.S. Stocks Beat BRICs by Most Ever Amid Market Flight (BBG)
- Merkel cancels election rally after hostage taking (Reuters)
- Some day, Abenomics might work... Not today though: Japan Exports Rise Most Since ’10 as Deficit Swells (BBG)
- China July Home Prices Rise as Nation Seeks Long-Term Policy (BBG)
- Spanish Bank’s Bad Loan Ratio Rises to Record in June (Reuters)
- Recovery... for some - Ferrari NART Spyder Sets $27.5 Million Auction Record (BBG)
- Bund yields hit 17-month high, rupee slumps (Reuters)
- Regulatory Headaches Worsen for J.P. Morgan (WSJ)
Are We Investing Or Are We Just Dodging Thieves?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/29/2013 08:39 -0500
If all one's assets are real-world possessions and immaterial assets such as skills, personal integrity and networks of trusted associates, one is indeed poor in financial assets. But if control of one's assets is the only real measure of wealth, then the individual with complete control of all his assets is the only truly wealthy person in a kleptocracy. So the skill we need today is not traditional investing skill; it is thief-dodging skill.
"Hey Mr. Market, That QE Monkey On Your Back Has You By The Throat"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/19/2013 17:40 -0500
One of the enduring analogies of the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing (QE) program is that the stock market is now addicted to this constant injection of free money. The aptness of this analogy has never been more apparent than now, as the market plummets on the mere rumor that the Fed will cut back its monthly injection of financial smack. (The analogy typically refers to crack cocaine, due to the state of delusional euphoria QE induces in the stock market. But the zombified state of the heroin addict is arguably the more accurate analogy of the U.S. stock market.)But like all highs based on addictive substances, the stock market high cannot be sustained without an increase in the drug. But there is a diminishing-return dynamic to ever higher doses of QE smack--the higher doses are no longer generating the same highs. The addict (the stock market) has become desensitized to the QE free money injections, and higher doses no longer generate the desired state of bullish euphoria. The more Ben talks about eventually decreasing the injection of financial smack, the more panicky the addict becomes.
Frontrunning: June 18
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/18/2013 06:32 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Bank of Japan
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Brazil
- China
- Citigroup
- Commercial Real Estate
- Corruption
- Crack Cocaine
- Crude
- Davis Polk
- Detroit
- Deutsche Bank
- Dreamliner
- European Union
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Ford
- Japan
- KKR
- LIBOR
- Merrill
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- Newspaper
- Nikkei
- Private Equity
- Private Jet
- Raymond James
- Real estate
- Recession
- Reuters
- Serious Fraud Office
- Special Situations
- Tender Offer
- Third Point
- Vladimir Putin
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Obama Says Bernanke Fed Term Lasting ‘Longer Than He Wanted’ (Bloomberg)
- Merkel Critical Of Japan's Credit Policy In Meeting With Abe (Nikkei)
- China Wrestles With Banks' Pleas for Cash (WSJ)
- Biggest protests in 20 years sweep Brazil (Brazil)
- Pena Nieto Confident 75-Year Pemex Oil Monopoly to End This Year (Bloomberg)
- G8 leaders seek common ground on tax (FT)
- Putin faces isolation over Syria as G8 ratchets up pressure (Reuters)
- Former Trader Is Charged in U.K. Libor Probe (WSJ) - yup: it was all one 33 year old trader's fault
- Draghi Says ECB Has ‘Open Mind’ on Non-Standard Measures (BBG)
- Loeb Raises His Sony Stake, Drive for Entertainment IPO (WSJ)
Frontrunning: June 6
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/06/2013 06:31 -0500- Apple
- Australia
- B+
- Bond
- Carlyle
- Chesapeake Energy
- China
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Crack Cocaine
- Credit Suisse
- dark pools
- Dark Pools
- Deutsche Bank
- Dollar General
- FBI
- Fisher
- Ford
- Greece
- headlines
- Insider Trading
- International Monetary Fund
- KKR
- Las Vegas
- LIBOR
- Monsanto
- Morgan Stanley
- national security
- Newspaper
- Private Equity
- Real estate
- Reuters
- SAC
- Saks
- Transparency
- VeRA
- Verizon
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Yen
- Yuan
- Global Stocks Tumble as Treasuries Rally, Yen Strengthens (BBG)
- China Export Gains Seen Halved With Fake-Data Crackdown (BBG) - so a crash in the GDP to follow?
- FBI and Microsoft take down botnet group (FT)
- Quant hedge funds hit by bonds sell-off (FT)
- Russia's Syria diplomacy, a game of smoke and mirrors (Reuters)
- Obama Confidantes Get Key Security Jobs (WSJ)
- BMW to Mercedes Skip Summer Breaks to Keep Plants Rolling even as European auto demand slides to a 20-year low (BBG) - thank you cheap credit
- Paris threat to block EU-US trade talks (FT)



