Housing Market
In Dramatic Decision Judge Finds Fed Bailout Of AIG Was "Illegal", Government "Violated Federal Reserve Act"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 15:44 -0500"Starr alleges in its own right and on behalf of other AIG shareholders that the Government’s actions in acquiring control of AIG constituted a taking without just compensation and an illegal exaction, both in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.... Having considered the entire record, the Court finds in Starr’s favor on the illegal exaction claim. As the Court noted during closing arguments, a troubling feature of this outcome is that the Government is able to avoid any damages notwithstanding its plain violations of the Federal Reserve Act. "
- U.S. Court of Claims Judge Thomas Wheeler
European Stocks Slide, Greece Tumbles But US BTFDers Emerge After Collapse In Greek Bailout Talks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 05:50 -0500- Bear Market
- BOE
- Bond
- Conference Board
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Economic Calendar
- Equity Markets
- European Union
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- Housing Market
- Housing Starts
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Iraq
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- NAHB
- Natural Gas
- Newspaper
- Nikkei
- Portugal
- Price Action
- Rating Agency
- Saks
- Saudi Arabia
- Trade Balance
- Unemployment
- University Of Michigan
European shares remain lower, close to intraday lows, with the banks and autos sectors underperforming and food & beverage, retail outperforming. Tsipras hardens Greek stance after collapse of bailout talks. The Italian and Swedish markets are the worst-performing larger bourses, the U.K. the best. The euro is weaker against the dollar. Greek 10yr bond yields rise; Spanish yields increase. Commodities decline, with copper, nickel underperforming and natural gas outperforming. U.S. Empire manufacturing, net TIC flows, NAHB housing market index, industrial production, capacity utilization due later.
Greenspan Dashes Recovery Hopes: "Housing Stagnation Is Here To Stay"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 17:20 -0500Ten years ago this week, Alan Greenspan made his infamous comment about signs of 'froth' in the housing market. A decade later, CNNMoney's Cristina Alesci sat down with the Former Federal Reserve Chairman and got his perspective on real estate. It's stuck in a rut, or as he puts it, "we haven't come out of the bottom [of the housing collapse], we are in a secular stagnation."
For Millennials, The Homeownership Dream Is Dying
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/11/2015 21:00 -0500Homeownership rates for young adults in America are projected to decline steadily through at least 2030, a study shows. Contributing factors are low wage growth, shifting demographics, and of course, student debt.
The Vacant Dead: The 50 US Cities With The Most "Zombie" Foreclosures
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/11/2015 19:01 -0500For those concerned if their city is among the top most frequented by this particular, and very unpleasant, breed of "zombies", here are the top 50 cities in the US in which zombie foreclosures represent the highest percentage of all properties in foreclosure. For those readers certainly located among the Top 10, now may be a great time to hit a bid, any bid and get out while the getting is good.
14 Reasons Why Jamie Dimon "Understands The Global Banking System"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/11/2015 09:20 -0500Elizabeth Warren may or may not understand the "global banking system" as Jamie Dimon alleges, but the JPM CEO certainly does as the following 14 "reasons" clearly confirm...
Homebuilder Plunges 12% After CEO Admits They Were Over-Optimistic
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/09/2015 10:20 -0500Hovnanian shares are down 13% this morning (the most since 2011) after a worse than expected loss and drop in margins stunned shareholders. In a 2007-esque reflection, Hovnanian's CEO appears to be admitting things are not as rosy as homebuilders have all been projecting: HOVNANIAN "TOO AGGRESSIVE" IN PRODUCING HOMES ON SPEC, CEO SAYS, HOUSING MARKET FEELS A "BIT TENTATIVE." However, the CEO added 2016 will be the breakout year... so that's nice.
Are You A Lebowski Achiever?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/08/2015 09:58 -0500Something happened in late 2008 that has skewed the recovery towards the wealthiest Americans.
Frontrunning: June 8
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/08/2015 06:26 -0500- White House denies Obama said strong dollar a problem (Reuters)
- Lira Falls to Record Amid Stock Rout as AK Party Loses Majority (BBG)
- Bond-Market Game of Chicken With Fed Is Riskier Than Ever (BBG)
- Xetra Dax enters correction territory (FT)
- China trade shrinks amid slowing demand (FT)
- Greek government eyes compromise with lenders, rules out snap polls (Reuters)
- If You Think Greece’s Crisis Will End Soon, Think Again (BBG)
- China growth data ‘overstated’ due to data error (FT)
- Calpers to Cut External Money Managers by Half (WSJ)
Quantifying The Global Sovereign Bond "Carnage": $625 Billion Lost Since March, And Counting
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/05/2015 17:01 -0500The world’s financial system is saturated with speculations fostered by nearly two-decades of central bank credit inflation. Just since 2006, the footings of central bank balance sheets have expanded from $6 trillion to upwards of $22 trillion. That’s all combustible monetary fuel that cannot be recalled; it can only be liquidated in the course of a monumental meltdown in the casino. So, yes, after the carnage of the past few days the global sovereign bond index has lost $625 billion since the bond bubble peak in late March. Call that spring training.
Get Used to Selloffs, Central Bankers Say as They Fret about the Terrifying Moment When Liquidity Evaporates
Submitted by testosteronepit on 06/05/2015 14:06 -0500“Volatility and repricing,” euphemism for losses, are the New Normal.
"Bernanke & Greenspan Have Destroyed America" Schiff & Maloney Warn "People Don't Realize What Is Coming"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/03/2015 16:00 -0500- Auto Sales
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- Janet Yellen
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- Unemployment
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Ali and Frazier, Laurel and Hardy, Mayweather and Pacquiao, Liesman and Santelli, and now Schiff and Maloney. Peter and Mike join clash of the titan-like to discuss their investment strategies and expose the charts the government doesn't want you to seeas "people like Bernanke are taken seriously still and the people that did predict [the crisis] are dismissed as lunatics half the time." The wide-reaching conversation covers everything from gold and stocks to The Fed and The Dollar - Bernanke "took the coward’s way out because all he did was exacerbate the problems to postpone the day of reckoning." The air is coming out of the bubble, they warn, "Bernanke and Greenspan have absolutely destroyed America. People don’t realize what is coming..."
How Jamie Dimon Became A Billionaire
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/03/2015 09:19 -0500- CDO
- Christine Varney
- Citigroup
- Comptroller of the Currency
- Department of Justice
- Fannie Mae
- Foreclosures
- Freddie Mac
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Housing Market
- Institutional Investors
- Jamie Dimon
- LIBOR
- Mortgage Loans
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
- Prison Time
- Private Equity
- Real estate
- Robert Khuzami
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Time Magazine
Two years ago, bank analyst Mike Mayo asked JPM chief Jamie Dimon a simple question: why should affluent customers not pick UBS over JPM due to a mismatch in capital ratios, to which Dimon's response was even simpler: "that's why I'm richer than you." To which we then added: "No logic, no rationale: all about the bottom line, which to Jamie at least is all that matters. The bottom line was indeed all, because as Bloomberg calculated overnight, over the past several years, Jamie Dimon quietly became not just "richer than you", but "much" richer: his net worth is now well over $1 billion!
ISM Services Plunges To 13 Month Lows As Post-Weather Bounceback Fades
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/03/2015 09:05 -0500But the post-weather bounce? Markit's Services PMI in May missed expectations and dropped for the 2nd month in a row to its lowest since January. This notched the Composite PMI also down to its lowest since Jan, leaving Markit warning "the US economy has lost some momentum after an initial bounce-back from weather-related weakness at the start of the year." Worst still, ISM Services thenprinted a notably disappointing 55.7 (against 57.0 expectations) - its weakest since April 2014. The breakdown shows weakness across the board with prices rising. Finally, we note that an incredible 75 of 79 'qualified' economists had an ISM Services estimate that was too high... extrapolated hope springs eternal until it is smashed on the shores of reality.




