Housing Market
The Cost Of China's "Manipulated Market Stability" May Be Too High, BofAML Warns
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/14/2015 16:00 -0500How much did the PBoC spend propping up China's stock market in Q3? By how much did they overpay? How likely are they to take an outsized loss? BofAML takes a look.
Another Bubble Bursts: Ultra Luxury London Home Prices Tumble 12%
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/12/2015 22:01 -0500“The bubble may already have burst” for the most expensive homes, Barber said. Now, "36 percent of all properties currently on the market across prime central London are being marketed at a lower price than they were originally listed at, with the average reduction in price being 8.5 percent."
Housing Bubble - Part Deux
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/12/2015 08:39 -0500The housing recovery without mortgage originations is coming to its inevitable conclusion.
"It's A Bloodbath" - Here Is The Biggest Casualty Of Canada's Recession
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2015 12:30 -0500"It is a bloodbath. We’re at the highest point of fear and uncertainty now.... God only knows what’ll happen if oil doesn’t rebound. I try not to let that penetrate my mind."
“I Can’t Deny It – The Outlook For Gold Isn’t Pretty Right Now”
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/11/2015 12:28 -0500It is important to note that the current weakness of gold is primarily in dollar and sterling terms. For investors in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the EU gold is once again acting as a hedge.
Three Ads That Summarize The Current State Of The Subprime Housing Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/08/2015 21:41 -0500If 2014 was the year that saw the return of No Income, No Job, No Assets (NINJA), and Stated Income, Stated Assets (SISA, or "plug in random numbers") mortgage loan applications, then the current three recent ads shown below, demonstrate just how further down the subprime rabbit hole we have fallen in 2015. One can only imagine what happens in 2016.
The Politics of Dystopia Redux
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/07/2015 20:30 -0500In case you have been hibernating, the European Union (EU) is already in a complete state of disarray. Everywhere you look - economy, politics, security, society, demographics - there are very serious problems with no credible solution in sight. This does not bode well for the future of the EU, starting with those who will be living in it. The EU doesn't need any nationalists to destroy its future prospects. It’s doing absolutely fine on its own.
The Most Devious Liars In The Room
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/05/2015 12:35 -0500- Barack Obama
- Book Value
- Debt Ceiling
- Fannie Mae
- Freddie Mac
- Global Warming
- Greece
- Gross Domestic Product
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Market
- Mark To Market
- Mel Watt
- National Debt
- Obama Administration
- Obamacare
- Reality
- Recession
- Subprime Mortgages
- TARP
- Testimony
- Treasury Department
- Volatility
- Washington D.C.
There were a few different stories coming out over the last few days that reveal the true nature of government and the apparatchiks who use disinformation, devious machinations, fraudulent accounting, and taxpayer money to cover up their criminality, lies, and the true state of the American economy. The use of government accounting tricks to obscure the truth about our dire financial straits is designed to keep the masses sedated and confused.
Frontrunning: November 5
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/05/2015 07:38 -0500- BOE Stays Cautious on Rate-Hike Timing as Inflation Outlook Cut (BBG)
- China Enters Bull Market (WSJ)
- Britain says Islamic State likely brought down Russian plane (Reuters)
- Dollar jumps as markets fix on December rate expectations (Reuters)
- Activist Investor Bill Ackman Plays Defense (WSJ)
- BOJ Survey Data Reveals Signs of Growing Inequality in Japan (BBG)
- UAW Warns of General Motors Strike If Workers Fail to Approve Contract (WSJ)
The Truth Arrives: JPM Slams ZIRP - "It Has Been Impeding Rather Than Promoting Economic Recovery"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 10:20 -0500"zero interest rate policy actually reduces demand in the economy, prompting the Federal Reserve to prescribe even further doses of a medicine that, for a long time, has been impeding rather than promoting economic recovery."
- JPM's David Kelly
Futures Rebound From Overnight Lows On Stronger European Manufacturing Surveys, Dovish ECB
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/02/2015 06:52 -0500- Australia
- Bond
- Carl Icahn
- Chicago PMI
- China
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- David Bianco
- Economic Calendar
- Equity Markets
- Exxon
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Gambling
- Greece
- headlines
- Housing Market
- Insider Trading
- Iran
- Jim Reid
- Markit
- Michigan
- Monetary Policy
- NASDAQ
- Nikkei
- Norway
- OPEC
- Primary Market
- RANSquawk
- Richmond Fed
- San Francisco Fed
- Shenzhen
- Turkey
- Unemployment
- University Of Michigan
- Volatility
- Yuan
On a day full of Manufacturing/PMI surveys from around the globe, the numbers everyone was looking at came out of China, where first the official, NBS PMI data disappointed after missing Mfg PMI expectations (3rd month in a row of contraction), with the Non-mfg PMI sliding to the lowest since 2008, however this was promptly "corrected" after the other Caixin manufacturing PMI soared to 48.3 in October from 47.2 in September - the biggest monthly rise of 2015 - and far better than the median estimate of 47.6, once again leading to the usual questions about China's Schrodinger economy, first defined here, which is continues to expand and contract at the same time.
The Most Popular Reasons for Going Down with the Ship
Submitted by Sprott Money on 10/31/2015 04:54 -0500Time and time again, I’m hearing the same sticking points for failing to prepare – for failing to assure a more promising future for themselves and their families.
The Housing Mega-Bubble Is Definitely Not Different This Time - It's Much More Of The Same
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2015 13:32 -0500To believe this isn’t a bubble is to believe that all of the hot momo money from insti’s, high/biotech, flipper, flappers, fraudsters, and foreigners buying houses is fundamental and here to stay, which is exactly what everybody thought in 2006. Or, to believe that interest rates will keep falling 1% per year going forward, which would lend an element of support to prices.
Dear Europe: Here's Who You Can Blame For Soaring Home Prices
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2015 12:09 -0500
Housing Bubble 2.0: Flipping A Home In These 20 Cities Results In A 102% Average Return
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/29/2015 16:58 -0500The bottom line: the gross profit from a "flip" in any of these 20 markets will result in an average profit of just over 102% in as little under 7 months. Good luck.




