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German Interior Minister Says Suicide Bomber's Syrian Passport "May Have Been Planted"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2015 11:43 -0500Overnight none other than the German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said that the "Syrian passport found next to a suicide bomber in the Paris terror attacks may have been planted." “There are indications that this was a planted lead, but it still can’t be ruled out that this was indeed an IS terrorist posing as a refugee,” he told reporters in Berlin on Tuesday, referring to Islamic State, which France blames for organizing the violence.
U.S. Government Moves To Exploit Paris Terror Attacks To Ban Privacy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2015 11:02 -0500You didn’t think the surveillance state would give up that easily did you? Of course not. Unsurprisingly, fresh off the heels of the Paris terror attacks, the usual authoritarian suspects in the U.S. government are running around exploiting the tragedy in a bid to further erode privacy and civil liberties.
Gartman Flip-Flops Three Times In Three Days, Now See "Parabolic" Move Higher In Stocks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2015 08:52 -0500"... any time and every time we find ourselves philosophically dubious of what is going on and have attempted to take a bearish view our hands are slapped; our margins are depleted and our psyche struck down... We’ve no choice then but to see in the “reversals” that took place on Monday the propensity still for the markets to head higher. Indeed, they may go parabolically so as the shorts run for cover and as those left behind rush to be included."
Frontrunning: November 18
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2015 08:02 -0500- Security jitters drive European investors back to safe havens (Reuters)
- Global Anti-ISIS Alliance Begins to Emerge (WSJ)
- Merkel says cancelling soccer match was 'responsible' decision (Reuters)
- Paris attacker may have had accomplice on journey through Balkans (Reuters)
- Drop Assad demands if you want to unite against Islamic State: Russia to West (Reuters)
- Putin sets up commission to combat terrorism financing (Reuters)
"We Could See Bullets Flying And Laser Beams": Full Paris "Mastermind" Raid Summary
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2015 07:25 -0500
Global Stocks Tread Water After Two Consecutive Terrorist Scares; Oil Rises, Industrial Metals Tumble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2015 07:03 -0500- Bank of Japan
- Bloomberg News
- Bond
- Carlyle
- China
- Copper
- CPI
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- European Central Bank
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Germany
- Glencore
- Greece
- headlines
- High Yield
- Housing Market
- Housing Starts
- India
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- LBO
- Monetary Policy
- Monsanto
- NAHB
- NASDAQ
- New Zealand
- Nikkei
- Price Action
- Recession
- Yield Curve
If this weekend's gruesome terrorist attack on Paris ended up being hugely bullish for stocks, then two subsequent events, a stadium-evacuation scare in Hannover (where Angela Merkel was supposed to be present) and a raid in north Paris which left several dead in the ongoing manhunt against the alleged ISIS mastermind, appear to have but some question into if not stocks then algos whether a rising wave of terrorist hatred across Europe is truly what central bankers need to unleash more QE. That said, we expect the current weakness to last only until the traditional USDJPY carry ramp pushes stocks traditionally higher.
Heavy Gunfire In Northern Paris In Manhunt For Paris Terrorism Mastermind; Two Dead - Live Feed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 23:41 -0500Heavy shooting, including explosions have been reported in St-Denis, a northern Paris suburb. St-Denis is where the Stade de France, one of the targets of Friday’s attacks, is located, although the current operation is about 2km away. The targets of the raid are the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud; as well as Salah Abdeslam who has been the subject of an international manhunt. Police report three gunmen have been killed and there have been reports of a woman detonating a suicide belt. There have been three arrests.
"There's No Such Thing As ISIS": Journalist Destroys West's Terror Narrative, Warns Of Crackdown On "Dissidents"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 23:35 -0500"There is no such thing as ISIS. ISIS is a creation of the US, we know that from official sources in the US military themselves and declassified documents. The mass media derides those who question the war on terror as 'conspiracy theorists.'"
Following Paris Terror Attacks, Only Three Things Are Guaranteed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 23:20 -0500In the aftermath of the weekend's horrific attack, several realities have become clear. Taking history into account, three things will undoubtedly occur in response to the terror attacks in Paris.
To France From A Post-9/11 America: Lessons We Learned Too Late
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 22:30 -0500Here are some of the lessons we in the United States learned too late about allowing our freedoms to be eviscerated in exchange for the phantom promise of security. The over-arching principle is simply this: once you start down the road towards a police state, it will be very difficult to turn back.
Blowback - The Washington War Party’s Folly Comes Home To Roost
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 20:30 -0500Bombing wont stop them; it will just make more of them. Ironically, what can stop them is the Assad government and the ground forces of its Hezbollah and the Iranian Republican Guard allies. Its time to let them settle an ancient quarrel that has never been any of America’s business anyway. But Imperial Washington is so caught up in its myths, lies and hegemonic stupidity that it can not see the obvious. And that is why a quarter century after the cold war ended peace still hasn’t been given a chance and the reason that horrific events like last week’s barbarism in Paris still keep happening.
How The Turks Really Feel - A Moment Of (Un)-Silence
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 20:00 -0500Observing a moment of silence for the victims of last Friday's massacre in the streets of Paris has become something of a global phenomenon at everything from sporting events to stock exchanges and generally speaking, everyone has been outwardly happy to oblige. Well, not Turkish soccer fans...
"France Is At War": Hollande Unleashes 2nd Day Of ISIS Strikes, Mobilizes 115,000, Moves To Change Constitution
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 13:35 -0500For the second straight day, France hit ISIS "targets" in Raqqa while domestic security personnel conducted more than 120 fresh raids across the country in a frantic effort to head off further attacks. Meanwhile, President Hollande is making a bid to change the constitution in what some are billing as a French "Patriot Act."
U.S. Mint Sales of Gold Coins Fall In October After 234% Surge in Q3
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/17/2015 12:20 -0500Editor’s Note: Last week gold price fell to 5 year lows and weakness again saw canny buyers accumulate on the dip. Sales of U.S. Mint gold coins jumped the most in nearly three months. The 2015 $10 American Gold Eagles actually sold out.
Turkey Warned France Twice About Terrorist Attacker; Was Ignored
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2015 09:13 -0500The Turkish authorities warned their French counterparts twice in the past year about one of the attackers, Ismaël Omar Mostefaï, a 29-year-old French citizen who was known by the authorities as someone who had radical Islamist beliefs, an official said on Monday. The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, in line with government protocol, said the government never heard back from France and only received an “information request” about Mr. Mostefaï after the Paris attacks.



