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World Leaders Just Agreed To A "Historic" Climate Accord... Which Is Non-Binding And Has No Enforcement Language
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/12/2015 14:58 -0500
Great news! The "greatest threat to future generations of the world" has apparently been solved. World leaders Saturday adopted an historic international climate accord in Paris, the first-ever agreement to commit almost every country to fight climate change. However, as we knew all along and just got confirmation, the 31-page pact does not have binding language or a mechanism to force countries to live up to the promises to cut greenhouse gases.
FT Bombshell: EU Unveils Standing Border Force That Will Act "Even If A Government Objects"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/10/2015 23:24 -0500"The move would arguably represent the biggest transfer of sovereignty since the creation of the single currency."
This Is The Scariest Chart For Angela Merkel
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/10/2015 17:33 -0500Having won Time's "Person of the Year" award, German chancellor Angela Merkel may have little time, or cause, for celebration. The reason for that is shown in the chart below.
"Something Disquieting Is Afoot" For U.S. Bond Markets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/09/2015 12:55 -0500The analogy is as if you notice an ember smoldering in a combustible forest you might be only somewhat cautious, perhaps even rationalizing it away. But if you then notice a second ember smoking up...
Greek Stocks Crash To 30-Month Lows As Trading Restrictions Lifted
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/09/2015 09:33 -0500Since laste June, "local investors" have been restricted to only being allowed to buy shares and disallowed from withdrawing cash from accounts. Those restrictions did not stop the stock market from collapsing further and today authorities have decided to lift those capital controls... the result - ASE has plunged below mid-Summer lows to its lowest since June 2009...
Angela Merkel Is Time's Person Of 2015, Followed By ISIS Leader Al-Baghdadi And Donald Trump
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/09/2015 08:23 -0500When Time magazine announced the short list of its Persons of the Year for 2015, there was some consternation that the winner could be ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or, maybe even worse according to the US press, Donald Trump. Instead, according to the just announced final results, the two gentlemen are in positions #2 and #3 respectively, with the winner being Germany's iron chancellor, Angela Merkel, whose position however in the aftermath of Europe's historic refugee crisis, has been downgraded from "iron" to quite shaky in recent weeks.
ECB's Nowotny Blames "Massive Failure Of Market Analysts" For Last Week's Unprecedented Hedge Fund Losses
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/09/2015 07:22 -0500"I think it was really a massive failure of market analysts," Nowotny told a news conference, adding that those analysts should have paid more attention to economic fundamentals. The comedy continued when Nowotny said that "the ECB can and will not let itself be pushed by the markets," adding that "it’s not our job to correct wrong expectations of individuals” and “it wasn’t the view of the whole market." Which, of course, was a lie.
Here Are HSBC's Top Risks For 2016
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 20:52 -0500- Bond
- Borrowing Costs
- Brazil
- Capital Expenditures
- Capital Markets
- CDS
- China
- Consumer Sentiment
- Creditors
- Crude
- Equity Markets
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Fail
- fixed
- Global Economy
- Greece
- headlines
- High Yield
- Iceland
- International Energy Agency
- Italy
- Mexico
- Nominal GDP
- Norway
- OPEC
- Portugal
- Quantitative Easing
- Real Interest Rates
- Recession
- recovery
- Turkey
- Volatility
Gold Buying Surges In November - China Buys 21 Tonnes In November Alone
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/08/2015 11:02 -0500Sales of American Eagle gold coins at the U.S. Mint surged in November, with gold demand nearly tripling month-over-month. China's gold reserves rose by another 21 tonnes in November, the biggest bout of gold buying since China began disclosing monthly data on it's gold reserves in June
Despite these very high levels of demand, gold prices fell sharply in November - from $1,141/oz to $1,070/oz or 6.6%.
Weimar Greece - The Effects Of A Currency Collapse
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 21:00 -0500While no longer making headlines in the mainstream media, cash remains a scarce commodity in Greece. In response, Greeks have done what all people do when they cannot get enough currency - they improvise. Greece is right where Weimar Germany was in late 1922... In 1922, as in 2015, virtually everyone failed to recognise that monetary movement is circular in nature, not linear. All payments, for all goods and services, impact each other, in a domino effect.
It Begins: Desperate Finland Set To Unleash Helicopter Money Drop To All Citizens
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/06/2015 21:25 -0500- Australia
- Bank of England
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Central Banks
- European Central Bank
- Finland
- fixed
- Germany
- Great Depression
- Greece
- HIGHER UNEMPLOYMENT
- International Monetary Fund
- Ireland
- Janet Yellen
- Japan
- Krugman
- Larry Summers
- Milton Friedman
- Monetary Base
- Monetary Policy
- Moral Hazard
- None
- Output Gap
- Recession
- SocGen
- Sovereign Debt
- The Economist
- Turkey
- Unemployment
Over the last few months, in a prime example of currency failure and euro-defenders' narratives, Finland has been sliding deeper into depression. Almost 7 years into the the current global expansion, Finland's GDP is 6pc below its previous peak. As The Telegraph reports, this is a deeper and more protracted slump than the post-Soviet crash of the early 1990s, or the Great Depression of the 1930s. And so, having tried it all, Finnish authorities are preparing to unleash "helicopter money" to save their nation by giving every citizen a tax-free payout of around $900 each month!
A Beleaguered Wal-Mart Sues A Broke Puerto Rico For "Astonishing" Tax Hike
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/06/2015 17:55 -0500“The new levy raised the estimated cumulative income tax on Wal-Mart Puerto Rico Inc. to an astonishing and unsustainable 91.5% of its net income!”
Greece Is A Nation Under Occupation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/06/2015 11:35 -0500Perhaps the best way to show what a mess Europe is in is the €3 billion deal they made with Turkey head Erdogan, only to see him being unmasked by EU archenemy Putin as a major supporter, financial and who knows how else, of the very group everyone’s so eager to bomb the heebees out after Paris. But Brussels thinks it’s found a whipping boy for all its failures. Greece. It’s fast increasing its accusations against Athens’ handling of the 100s of 1000s of refugees flooding the country. Everything that goes wrong is the fault of Greece, not Brussels. The EU has so far given Greece €30 million in ‘assistance’ for the refugee crisis, while the country has spent over €1.5 billion in money it desperately needs for its own people. But somehow it’s still not done enough.
IceCap Asks If It Can It Get Any Worse In The Search For Yield? (And Answers: "You Bet")
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/05/2015 20:39 -0500Dozens Of Global Stock Markets Are Already Crashing: "Not Seen Numbers Like These Since 2008"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/05/2015 20:05 -0500The system is beyond the point where it is merely showing stresses and fractures. Things are now falling apart and there may well be no way of putting them back together again. The media will continue to claim everything is fine, until the day of panic and reckoning when it will suddenly be the "next Greece" or "2008 all over again"... but worse.





