Global Economy
The Bush Family Goes "All In" For Number Three (With The Help Of Its Bankers)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/28/2015 20:00 -0500- AIG
- Alan Greenspan
- Asset-Backed Securities
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barack Obama
- Bear Stearns
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bond
- CIT Group
- Citigroup
- Collateralized Debt Obligations
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Credit Crisis
- default
- Dow Jones Industrial Average
- Enron
- Fail
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- Fitch
- Florida
- Freddie Mac
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Great Depression
- Hank Paulson
- Hank Paulson
- Harvey Pitt
- headlines
- Henry Paulson
- Iraq
- Israel
- John McCain
- JPMorgan Chase
- Las Vegas
- Lehman
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Morgan Stanley
- New York City
- New York Times
- None
- Private Equity
- Rating Agencies
- Real estate
- Recession
- recovery
- Robert Rubin
- Savings And Loan
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Sheldon Adelson
- Wall Street Journal
- White House
- World Trade
- WorldCom
It’s happening. As expected, dynastic politics is prevailing in campaign 2016. After a tease about as long as Hillary’s, Jeb Bush (aka Jeb!) officially announced his presidential bid last week. Ultimately, the two of them will fight it out for the White House, while the nation’s wealthiest influencers will back their ludicrously expensive gambit. And here’s a hint: don’t bet on Jeb not to make it through the Republican gauntlet of 12 candidates (so far). After all, the really big money’s behind him.
There's Something Wrong With The World Today (Hint: 1995)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/25/2015 16:30 -0500Trillions upon trillions in “stimulus” and the FOMC is left, pathetically, fighting for the distinction of “it’s not as bad as it looks.” That would seem to make this the most costly economic age ever conceived, with global implications that are just now starting to be felt as whatever faith was leftover from 2008, wrong or right, wears off all over the world. That is a highly combustible deficiency, since the longer the global economy remains disorientated the more likely it is to experience not just recession but, since this is all still so leveraged (even more poorly this time), something potentially worse.
Obamatrade Passes, The Corporations Win Again... And Now They Gloat
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/24/2015 18:28 -0500"Washington broke arms and heads to get that 60th vote—not one to spare—to impose on the American people a plan which imperils their jobs, wages, and control over their own affairs. It is remarkable that so much energy has been expended on advancing the things Americans oppose, and preventing the things Americans want. The same routine plays out over and again. We are told a massive bill must be passed, all the business lobbyists and leaders tell how grand it will be, but that it must be rushed through before the voters spoil the plan. And when ordinary Americans who never asked for the plan, who don’t want the plan, who want no part of the plan, resist, they are scorned, mocked, and heaped with condescension."
The Instability Of The Global Game Of Central Bank Chicken
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 17:00 -0500There’s a specific sort of instability in the world today – a game theoretic instability – which means that it has an identifiable pattern and rhythm you can understand in order to improve your investment strategy. It’s the instability of the game of Chicken, and once you start looking for it, you will see it everywhere here in the Golden Age of the Central Banker. Greece vs. the Troika? Chicken. Western sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine? Chicken. OPEC vs. US energy producers? Chicken. ECB vs. the Swiss National Bank? Chicken. Fed monetary policy communications to markets? Chicken. Abenomics? Chicken. US policy towards China? Chicken. ISIS vs. the world? Chicken.
Hold "Physical Cash,” “Including Gold and Silver” To Protect Against "Systemic Risk" - Fidelity
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/22/2015 08:14 -0500A fund manager for one of the largest mutual fund and investment groups in the world, Fidelity, has warned investors and savers to have an allocation to “physical cash,” “including precious metals” to protect against "systemic risk".
The Euro Does Not Have A Problem... It Is The Problem
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/21/2015 11:29 -0500We have now reached the point where the euro does not have a problem – the euro is the problem. De-risking it should be a priority for European leaders, as it now poses a chronic risk to global financial stability. Either the outliers need to leave or the countries inside the eurozone needs to move down the pathway to full political, economic and monetary union.
The Lesson In China: Don't Go Bubble In the First Place
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/20/2015 19:45 -0500What the stock bubble shows is the unthinkable degree of difficulty in trying to actually manage letting air out of any bubble in an orderly fashion. It may already be too late, as growth declines still further month by month, but stock prices go even more insane, drawing in more and more “retail” accounts and regular Chinese. In other words, the reform idea may have been impossible from the start; that the PBOC went ahead anyway, and still continues despite all that has happened, more than suggests that they now recognize the most dangerous existence is asset bubbles, far and away more important than even “necessary” growth.
George Soros Warns Washington To "Mend Relations With China" Or Face World War 3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/18/2015 08:15 -0500- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bond
- BRICs
- China
- Copenhagen
- Creditors
- European Union
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- France
- George Orwell
- George Soros
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Greece
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- John Maynard Keynes
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Maynard Keynes
- Middle East
- national security
- Neocons
- Obama Administration
- President Obama
- Quantitative Easing
- Renminbi
- Reserve Currency
- Saudi Arabia
- Ukraine
- Vladimir Putin
- World Bank
- World Trade
- Yen
"Both the US and China have a vital interest in reaching an understanding because the alternative is so unpalatable," Soros wrote in an article for the New York Review of Books, with the danger imminent if Chinese economic reforms fail forcing President Xi Jinping to "foster some external conflicts to keep the country united and maintain himself in power." These "conflicts" would present themselves in the form of a Sino-Russo alliance which could draw the entire world into war.
Financial System “Will Implode” … “Hold Precious Metals” – Faber
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/15/2015 07:21 -0500When I look at the whole financial sector, I feel like on the Titanic. We’re fighting about deck chairs..
American Dreaming - From G1 To Bilderberg
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 20:35 -0500What’s the connection between the G7 summit in Germany, President Putin’s visit to Italy, the Bilderberg club meeting in Austria, and the TTIP – the US-EU free trade deal – negotiations in Washington?
Stop Printing Money For The Banks, Hand Out Cash To The People Instead, Citi Tells Australia
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 10:46 -0500
"Fiscal stimulus to households was successful during the financial crisis. Cash payments to households of around 1% of GDP (half of the size deployed during the GFC) could help lift economic growth close to trend, particularly if the accompanying political message was “confidence enhancing." - Citi
Never before in the history of mankind, has so much been owed by so few to so many…..
Submitted by dazzak on 06/11/2015 14:47 -0500Are we QE'd out??? It was supposed to be about the quality of growth,not helping the oligarchy protect their collective arses
The Sick Man Of Asia - China's Looming Health Disaster
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/09/2015 19:20 -0500The financial pundits gushing over "The China Story" - that the Middle Kingdom's industrialization is a permanent boon to the global economy and China's poor - never calculate the human cost of that runaway industrialization and the vast inequalities it has unleashed. The human cost is staggering...
Blurred Lines: Where Finance Ends And The Real Economy Begins
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/09/2015 12:53 -0500We should not even want to rebuild the world as it was in the decade of the 2000’s because it was so unbelievably unstable, a fact revealed persistently in the nearly eight years since that peak. Economists and central bankers treated the Panic of 2008 and the Great Recession as if it were a temporary interruption in an otherwise healthy system, a cyclical problem that over time heals on its own. Most of them still, to this day, hold the same view and the world’s economy and financial system is paying the costs of doing so. The eurodollar economy is falling apart and no amount of orthodoxy can reverse it because the eurodollar economy is orthodoxy.





