Crude
Here Are HSBC's Top Risks For 2016
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 20:52 -0500- Bond
- Borrowing Costs
- Brazil
- Capital Expenditures
- Capital Markets
- CDS
- China
- Consumer Sentiment
- Creditors
- Crude
- Equity Markets
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Fail
- fixed
- Global Economy
- Greece
- headlines
- High Yield
- Iceland
- International Energy Agency
- Italy
- Mexico
- Nominal GDP
- Norway
- OPEC
- Portugal
- Quantitative Easing
- Real Interest Rates
- Recession
- recovery
- Turkey
- Volatility
Overflowing Global Oil Storage Leads To Soaring Supertanker Rates
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 18:06 -0500Oil tanker rates soared to the highest in seven years amid an acceleration in the number of bookings and signs that the ships are being delayed when unloading due to a lack of space in on-land storage tanks. This means that day rates for 2 million-barrel carrying ships sailing to Japan from Saudi Arabia, the industry’s benchmark route, surged to $111,359, the highest since July 2008,
What The Charts Say: "Things Are Far From Well"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 16:50 -0500One can choose to ignore all these charts. However, many of them suggest eery similarity to 2007/2008 in structure. And if this structure plays out the so called "Santa" rally may not be all that it's cracked up to be. The cumulative message of all these charts: Things are far from well.
Crude Pops As API Reports Surprise Inventory Draw After 10 Weeks Of Builds
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 16:38 -0500After 10 weeks of inventory builds, API reports a 1.9mm barrel draw (hugely missing DOE expectations of a 1.3mm build). The initial reaction was a knee-jerk higher by 25c, but we note that Cushing saw a 614k barrel build (5th week in a row) and is perhaps the more crucial storage level to montori. As one trader noted, "OPEC wants to produce as much as they want," and as global land (and sea) storage fills, so "$35 is clearly a level of interest."
Trannies Turmoil Amid Crude Chaos As Credit Crashes To 6 Year Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 16:06 -0500Turkey Refuses To Withdraw Troops From Iraq, Threatens To Slap Sanctions On Russia
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 12:01 -0500"Training at this camp began with the knowledge of the Iraqi Defence Ministry and police. Those who make different interpretations of the Turkish military presence in Mosul are involved in deliberate provocation."
Bilal Erdogan Denies Allegations He Is Funding ISIS: Here's The Problem
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 11:45 -0500"ISIS is an enemy of my country. ISIS is a disgrace. It puts my religion in a bad light. They don't represent Islam and I do not consider them to be Muslims.”
This Is Why $20 Oil Is A Possibility
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 10:21 -0500The day of reckoning has arrived for the oil price. After a year of "Oil Price Crash" in October the world managed record production of 97.09 Mbpd. Production momentum built in the period of high price, 2007 to 2014, is proving very difficult to switch off. It must be switched off and it seems to me the most likely scenario is sharply lower oil price in the near term.
Crude Crashes To $36 Handle - Down 15% Since OPEC
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 08:08 -0500How many times were we told that an OPEC decision was "priced in" - well it wasn't. WTI is now down 15% from pre-OPEC and has crashed through the $37 level for the first time since Feb 2009... time to catch a falling knife (again), or fold on all those 'recovery' bets?
Frontrunning: December 8
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 07:34 -0500- Argus Research
- B+
- Barclays
- Canadian Dollar
- Carlyle
- CBOE
- China
- Comcast
- Copper
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- European Central Bank
- France
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hershey
- Housing Market
- Japan
- Morgan Stanley
- Nomura
- Omnicom
- OPEC
- PIMCO
- Redstone
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- SPY
- Starwood
- Starwood Hotels
- Trichet
- Uranium
- Yen
- Yuan
- Anti-Trump Effort Launches Super PAC (WSJ)
- Muslims decry Trump's proposal to keep them out of US (AP)
- Debate Heats Up Over No-Fly List, Gun Sales (WSJ)
- OPEC Takes Down Oil Majors as Lower-for-Even-Longer Kicks In (BBG)
- Chinese Companies Are Trapped in IPO Logjam (WSJ)
- Republican Ted Cruz vaults into first place in new Iowa poll (Reuters)
Global Stocks, US Futures Tumble As Emerging Market Turmoil Is Set For A Dramatic Comeback
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 06:53 -0500- Australia
- Auto Sales
- Bank of International Settlements
- Bond
- Canadian Dollar
- China
- Consumer Credit
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Donald Trump
- Equity Markets
- Exxon
- fixed
- France
- headlines
- India
- International Energy Agency
- Iran
- Jim Reid
- Market Conditions
- Market Share
- Natural Gas
- NFIB
- Nikkei
- Nominal GDP
- OPEC
- Precious Metals
- Price Action
- RANSquawk
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Reserve Currency
- Reuters
- Saudi Arabia
- South Carolina
- St Louis Fed
- St. Louis Fed
- Swiss National Bank
- Yuan
Over the weekend, in its latest quarterly presentation, the Bank of International Settlements made what may have been a very premature assessment that China is now contained. Judging by events in the past 24 hours, the reality is anything but.
Suicides In Alberta Soar In Wake Of Canada's Oilpatch Depression
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 23:40 -0500The suicide rate in Alberta has increased dramatically in the wake of mounting job losses across the province. According to the chief medical examiner's office, 30 per cent more Albertans took their lives in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year. "This is staggering," said Mara Grunau, who heads the Centre for Suicide Prevention. "It's far more, far exceeds anything we would ever have expected, and we would never have expected to see this much this soon."
Iran Has "Irrefutable Evidence" Of Turkey's Role In ISIS Oil Trade
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 17:59 -0500"The reaction of Erdogan and Turkish authorities can say one thing: they were stunned and shocked that Moscow has such evidence. This significantly affected the position of Turkey's NATO allies."
Traders Buy Bonds & Guns, Dump Stocks & Credit As Crude Crashes To 7-Year Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 17:30 -0500The Era Of The Rock-Star Central Banker Is Far From Over
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 12:53 -0500Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan were the Elvis and Beatles of this movement – the first to see widespread fame for their efforts. Then came Ben Bernanke, perhaps the Jimi Hendrix or Led Zeppelin of his day, taking existing tools and pushing them in new, previously unconsidered, directions. Now, we have Janet Yellen and Mario Draghi, whose legacies are as yet undefined. They may end up like the next generation of rock stars from the 1970s – something like Bruce Springsteen, with a deep focus on common people in his music. Or, they could be the Bee Gees, who focused simply on commercial success. Only time will tell.





