• GoldCore
    01/13/2016 - 12:23
    John Hathaway, respected authority on the gold market and senior portfolio manager with Tocqueville Asset Management has written an excellent research paper on the fundamentals driving...
  • EconMatters
    01/13/2016 - 14:32
    After all, in yesterday’s oil trading there were over 600,000 contracts trading hands on the Globex exchange Tuesday with over 1 million in estimated total volume at settlement.

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Bernanke & Yellen Have Engineered A Financial Markets Neutron Star





Absent some entirely magical economic developments, Janet Yellen looks set to be an unlucky Fed chairman. There is a growing risk that the fabric of the financial system may start to unravel during her tenure. Today’s investors are not exactly a lucky generation. Assuming they’ve survived two precipitous declines in stock markets in the course of a decade, they’re now faced with overpriced stocks, overpriced bonds, overpriced everything.

 
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Dying Petrodollar Ripples Through Markets As Asset Managers Bemoan Loss Of Saudi Bid





"It was our Black Monday. The big question is when will they come back, because managers have been really quite reliant on Sama for business in recent years."

 
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Reflexivity Wrecks Fed Credibility, Crushes 2016 Rate Hike Hopes





With Janet Yellen choking back the vomit as she shifted The Fed's stance to a "hawkish hold," markets remain just as confused (and disconnected) as they were after The FOMC's "dovish hold." The problem, as Deutsche explains, is The Fed's reliance on 'conventional' inflation dynamics (and its mean-reversion - higher in this case) as opposed to actual market expectations (which are collapsing), leaving them open to a major Type II policy error -  the risk of rejecting something that is, in actuality, true. The Fed's credibility is teetering on the brink as inflation 'reflexivity' - that is, Fed expectations strengthen the dollar, depress risk in general and commodities in particular, with lower commodities driving headline inflation lower - raises the prospect that the Fed fails to raise rates at all in 2016.

 
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Will A Black Swan Land In Spain On Sunday? Full Catalonia "Referendum" Preview





For those unaware, a fifth of Spain's GDP is voting on whether to secede from the country on Sunday. Here is everything you need to know about the Catalan black swan.

 
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Presenting The "QE Infinity Paradox", Or "The Emperor Is Naked, Long Live The Emperor"





When you tie the reflexivity problem in with the fact that the excessive use of counter-cyclical policy is leading to the creation of ever larger asset bubbles by effectively short circuiting the market's natural ability to purge speculative excess and correct the misallocation of capital, what you get is a never-ending loop whereby the consequences of unconventional monetary policy serve as the excuse for doubling and tripling down on those same policies.

 
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Trapped Central Banking and Gold





Our freedom and prosperity ends when we adopt the counterparty theft of central bank’s monopoly money.

 
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Volkswagen Scandal Becomes "Investor's Nightmare" As German Government Dragged In





The fallout from the emissions scandal that triggered a harrowing plunge in Volkswagen's shares and now threatens to derail the German economy continues as Detusche Bank delivers a sobering assessment, the Green party blames Berlin, BaFin lanches an investigation, and the town of Wolfsburg panics.

 
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The Clock Is Ticking On The U.S. Dollar As World's Reserve Currency





After 35 years of falling and now zero rates, the direction is only up for the cost of money, as is the cost to service debt, along with the burden to those who are most indebted (i.e. the U.S.). What should no longer be unthinkable is that the clock is ticking on America’s status as the holder of the reserve currency. If you still doubt this proposition, consider that China is in the process of setting up a third benchmark for oil, along with Brent and West Texas Intermediate, for trading oil futures contracts. And unlike the existing contracts, these will be traded in Renminbi. Who needs the dollar?

 
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The "Economissed" Track Record Revisited: Last Month, 82% Of "Experts" Expected A September Fed Hike





Because the only people worse at their jobs than weathermen are economists...

 
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When Doves Cry: Bedeviled By Dollar "Dilemma", Trapped Fed Faces FX Catch-22





"When central bankers start talking like FX strategists, it can signal something important"...

 
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Foucault Does FOMC: Deutsche Bank Explains The Fed's Decision By Mixing Quantum Theory With Post-Modernism





"The market is now observing itself from another angle as an observer of the observer of the observers."

 
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Greece Votes: Syriza Wins But Neo-Nazis Top Among The Unemployed





Greece went to the polls on Sunday with a choice that really wasn't a choice and even as Alexis Tsipras looks set to prevail the most shocking electoral outcome is this: neo-Nazi Golden Dawn is set to come in third and garnered the most support of any party among Greece's unemployed.

 
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