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Frontrunning: July 25
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/25/2013 06:21 -0500- After Hours
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- The Department of Justice has opened an initial probe into the metals warehousing industry (WSJ)
- Obama Says Budget Debate a Battle for Middle Class Future (BBG)
- Death Toll From Spanish Train Crash Hits 77 (WSJ)
- ‘Fabulous Fab’ takes to witness stand (FT)
- Banks Said to Weigh Suspending Dealings With SAC as Charges Loom (BBG) - what about Anthony Scaramucci?
- How the Muslim Brotherhood lost Egypt (Reuters)
- German Business Confidence Rises for a Third Month (BBG)
- Fraternities Lobby for Tax Break Without Hazing Penalties (BBG)
- China charges Bo Xilai with corruption, paves way for trial (Reuters)
- Airbus Pushes Higher-Density A380 to Counter Luxury Image (BBG)
Options Trading - Using a Risk Reversal on Apple
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 07/18/2013 07:26 -0500Real, meaty analysis and ideas!
Big Pharma’s Lurid Tactics Under Fire In China – With Consequences In The US
Submitted by testosteronepit on 07/17/2013 12:23 -0500At first, it was just GlaxoSmithKline, which “confessed” to having paid bribes in China, including “sexual bribes.” Now more drugmakers are on the hot seat.
Eric Holder Slams "Stand Your Ground" Laws, Claims Self-Defense May "Sow Dangerous Conflict"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/16/2013 16:47 -0500
US AG Eric Holder, who it appears is not busy committing perjury before Congress, or failing to prosecute one single TBTF bank due to their systemic nature, or eavesdropping on the AP, or recording every American electronic communication, or selling weapons to Mexican drug cartels, or generally using the constitution as one-ply toilet paper, has found some time to peddle his thoughts on the Trayvon Martin shooting at an NAACP convention in Orlando. So what did the head of the US department of justice say? He proceeds to blast "Stand your ground" laws, because, you see, having the right to self-defense is dangerous and may lead to escalations. No really: "Separate and apart from the case that has drawn the nation's attention, it's time to question laws that senselessly expand the concept of self-defense and sow dangerous conflict in our neighborhoods." In other words, Holder is spreading a very christian message: when slapped, present the other cheek.
The Day After: Widespread Angry Protests, Tactical Alerts, Some Vandalism, No Major Riots
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/14/2013 09:14 -0500
Despite the worst fears of many that this morning America might wake up to a redux of a flaming Compton and Watts, so far there have been no widespread riots or looting, even if vandalism has broken out sporadically among the countrywide angry protests.
Revolution: Corzine in Prison? And, Denninger on the Fed.
Submitted by EB on 07/04/2013 13:21 -0500Independence? Corzine's cooked and so is the Fed. But why did it take the CFTC two years to hunt down Corzine?
Snowden Withdraws Russia Asylum Request; Nine Countries Deny Application
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/02/2013 08:13 -0500
Things are turning from bad to worse for the real-life version of The Terminal's Edward Snowden, who a day after applying to 21 countries for political asylum has been flooded with rejection letters near and far, even as he was forced to cancel his application to his current host nation, Russia, after being told he would have to stop leaking secrets as a condition to stay. More from the FT: "The 30-year-old fugitive’s options narrowed further on Tuesday when China reacted coolly to the idea of him moving there, Poland rejected an application and other European nations said asylum requests had to be made in the country."
The Public Doesn’t Believe the NSA … Knows What’s Really Going On With Mass Spying
Submitted by George Washington on 06/26/2013 11:30 -050072% of Likely U.S. Voters Know the NSA Has Monitored the Private Communications of Congress, Military Leaders and Judges
On Bullying Friends
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 06/23/2013 16:57 -0500The Swiss Parliament basically told the US Department of Justice to fuck off.
Quote Of The Day: Assange Praises Snowden, Slams Nobel Prize
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2013 12:46 -0500"It is getting to the point where the mark of international distinction and service to humanity is no longer the Nobel Peace Prize, but an espionage indictment from the US Department of Justice." - Julian Assange
NSA Whistleblower: NSA Spying On – and Blackmailing – Top Government Officials and Military Officers
Submitted by George Washington on 06/20/2013 15:42 -0500Top National Security Experts: Spying Program Doesn’t Make Us Safer, and Spying Leaks Don’t Harm America
Submitted by George Washington on 06/13/2013 12:18 -0500NSA Leaks Help – Rather than Hurt – the United States
Spying Update
Submitted by George Washington on 06/11/2013 13:18 -0500A Roundup of What's REALLY Going On ...









