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Gold Jumps, Bunds Slump, EUR Pumps After Draghi Disappointment
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 08:07 -0500Over-promise and under-deliver appeears to have been the Draghi meme as the ECB chief's loss of control of market front-running has left traders rapidly reversing their buy-the-rumor positions. EURUSD is spiking higher, Bund yields - most focused at the short-end - are surging, DAX is dumping, and US equity and bond markets are being sold. USD weakness has sparked gold and crude strength. We are gonna need a lot more jawboning in the press conference to save this...
European Stocks, US Futures Surge On Last Minute Hopes Of "Extraordinary Policy Easing" By Mario Draghi
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 06:52 -0500- Australia
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Yesterday's market swoon which unwound all of Tuesday's gains on concerns about a hawkish Fed and fears about terrorism in the US, are now completely forgotten, and have been replaced with the latest daily round of pre-ECB euphoria, driven by hopes that Mario Draghi will announce even more dovish details to Europe's Q€ 2 than just a 10 bps rate cut and a boost to QE more than €10 billion, both of which have been already priced in.
Syria Decoded: Explaining The Conflict In One Infographic
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 17:30 -0500Decoding the war in Syria is not for the faint of heart. For those looking to make sense of it all, we present the following infographic which should go some ways towards untangling what has become one of the most complex, convoluted wars in recent memory.
Stocks Plunge Back To Bonds' Reality Amid Crude Carnage
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 17:06 -0500An Angry Iraq Demands Security Council Investigation Into "Criminals" Smuggling ISIS Crude
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 16:30 -0500"The US Security Council is requested to form committees to put in effect the previously adopted resolutions on smuggling. According to said resolutions, all involved in these activities, be they individuals, companies or states, will be branded as criminals."
Russia Presents Detailed Evidence Of ISIS-Turkey Oil Trade
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 15:45 -0500Stocks Are Plunging
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 15:05 -0500Between collapsing crude, crashing economic data, a hawkish Yellen, and now another domestic mass shooting, US equities are plunging...
WTI Crude Crashes Below $40 On OPEC Delegate "No Cut" Comments
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 13:29 -0500Amid the biggest single-day drop in two months, WTI Crude has been hammred back below once again as a cooling realization washes across the energy complex that Saudi Arabia will make no changes at this week's OPEC meeting (delegate quoted as saying "OPEC unlikley to cut if non-OPEC is not cutting,") leaving a grossly over-supplied (and over-leveraged Shale drillers) world to flounder...
Crude Is Crashing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 11:51 -0500WTI Crude is pressing back near the lows hit before August's month-end meltup manipulation...
US Equities Hit Air-Pocket As Oil Breaks Below $41
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 11:15 -0500US equity makrets appeared to decoupled from their long-run driver USDJPY around the time ADP data was released. Since then stocks have tracked crude oil, which thanks to its OPEC-comment-driven stop run, and DOE data is now tumbling...
Crude Tumbles As Inventories Surge For 10th Week In A Row And Production Rises Despite Demand Drop
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 10:38 -0500Confirming last night's API report, DOE reports that total crude inventories rose for the 10th week in a row (up by 1.177mm barrels) This is a huge surprise relative to the 800k draw that analysts expected as total product demand dropped 1.6% relative to last year. Which all makes panicked cash-flow sense as production rose by 37k bpd.
Oil Traders Punk'd By Schizophrenic Comments From OPEC
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 10:24 -0500And so it begins...
Hedge Funds Have Never Been This Short Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 10:10 -0500After the worst monthly performance since 2013 and the weakest close since February 2010, it appears "managed money" has piled in to the momentum trade. According to CFTC, hedge funds have never been more short gold (slashing long bets and increasing short beta by around 11 million ounces net in the last week). But gold is not alone as 15 of the 24 commodities tracked by CFTC showed sentiment swinging more bearish last week (with Brent and WTI also at their most-bearish positioning on record). And this is happening as November US Mint gold coin sales rose 86% YoY.
Saudis Prepared To Listen At OPEC Meeting
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 09:52 -0500“We will listen, and then decide,” he said on Tuesday upon his arrival in Vienna, trying to tamp down speculation that the outcome is preordained. When asked if OPEC’s strategy of pursuing market share was working, al-Naimi was coy. “What strategy?” he said. “Who said we’re keeping market share?” Despite al-Naimi’s assurances that the Saudi delegation won’t dictate policy to OPEC, his voice is the only one that counts.
European Stocks Jump As Inflation Disappoints, US Futures Flat Ahead Of Yellen Speech
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2015 06:47 -0500- Aussie
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It is only logical that a day after the S&P500 surged, hitting Goldman's 2016 target of 2,100 more than a year early because the US manufacturing sector entered into a recession, that Europe would follow and when Eurostat reported an hour ago that European headline inflation of 0.1% missed expectations of a modest 0.2% increase (core rising 0.9% vs Exp. 1.1%), European stocks predictably surged not on any improvement to fundamentals of course, but simply because the EURUSD stumbled once more, sliding by 40 pips to a session low below the 1.06 level.




