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George Soros Demands EU Accept 1 Million Refugees (Costing €15 Billion) Per Year For Foreseeable Future
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/27/2015 13:15 -0500The exodus from war-torn Syria should never have become a crisis, according to billionaire George Soros; it was long in the making, easy to foresee, and eminently manageable by Europe and the international community. While some leaders, like Hungary's Orban, have suggested plans, these subordinate the human rights of asylum-seekers and migrants and threaten to divide and destroy the EU by renouncing the values on which it was built and violating the laws that are supposed to govern it. Soros demands that The EU respond with a genuinely European asylum policy that will put an end to the panic and the unnecessary human suffering.
Catalan 'Secessionists' Set To Win Election Amid Record Turnout
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/27/2015 13:12 -0500CATALAN SEPARATISTS CLOSE TO 50% OF VOTES: EXIT POLL
Paul Craig Roberts Warns "The Entire World May Go Down The Tubes Together"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/26/2015 22:20 -0500- Afghanistan
- Australia
- Belgium
- China
- Czech
- Estonia
- Federal Reserve
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Reality
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
- Vladimir Putin
- White House
Neoliberal economics is blind to reality and serves to justify the destruction of the economic prospects of the Western World. It remains to be seen if Russia and China can develop a different economics or whether these rising superpowers will fall victim to the “junk economics” that has destroyed the West. With so many Chinese and Russian economists educated in the US tradition, the prospects of Russia and China might not be any better than ours. The entire world could go down the tubes together.
Weekend Reading: Fed Confusion
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2015 15:30 -0500The current surge in dis-inflationary pressures is not just due to the recent fall in oil prices, but rather a global epidemic of slowing economic growth. While Janet Yellen addressed this "disinflationary" wave during her post-meeting press conference, the Fed still maintains the illusion of confidence that economic growth will return shortly. Unfortunately, this has been the Fed's "Unicorn" since 2011 as annual hopes of economic recovery have failed to materialize. However, it is these ongoing views of optimism that have collided with economic realities.
Will A Black Swan Land In Spain On Sunday? Full Catalonia "Referendum" Preview
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2015 12:30 -0500For those unaware, a fifth of Spain's GDP is voting on whether to secede from the country on Sunday. Here is everything you need to know about the Catalan black swan.
Goodbye $100 Bill? Ex-Central Banker Demands All High-Denomination Banknotes Should Be Abolished
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2015 11:53 -0500Earlier today yet another "very serious policy maker" confirmed that cash as we know it, may be on the endangered species list - again, a necessary precondition to make global NIRP effective - when overnight former Bank of England central banker, Charles Goodhart, told a London audience that bills such as the Swiss National Bank’s 1,000-franc note and the European Central Bank’s 500-euro note should be abolished, adding this "move that might also prove beneficial by trimming interest rates."
The Stock Markets Of The 10 Largest Global Economies Are All Crashing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2015 10:29 -0500When will the “nothing is happening” crowd finally wake up?
Stocks Tumble As Emissions Scandal Spreads To BMW; NOK Plunges On Unexpected Norway Rate Cut
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 05:45 -0500- B+
- Black Swan
- Bloomberg News
- Bond
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Continuing Claims
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Daimler
- Equity Markets
- fixed
- France
- High Yield
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Monetary Policy
- New Home Sales
- Nikkei
- Norges Bank
- Norway
- Price Action
- Recession
- recovery
- Swiss Franc
- Testimony
- Volkswagen
European equity have been weighed on by BMW after reports in German press that the Co.'s emission tests for their X3 model could show worse results than that of the Volkswagen Passat. The Norwegian and Taiwanese central banks have both cut interest rates, taking the number of central banks to cut rates this year to 40. Today's highlights include US weekly jobs data and durable goods orders as well as comments from ECB's Praet and Fed's Yellen. Of note US data, including jobless claims, durables and home sales will be delayed today & not released to newswires 1st due to Pope's visit
Paul Craig Roberts: Democracy Has Departed The West
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/23/2015 21:20 -0500As far as we can tell, not only has democracy departed the Western world, but also compassion, empathy for others, morality, integrity, respect for truth, justice, faithfulness, and self-respect. Western civilization has become a hollow shell. There is nothing left but greed and coercion and the threat of coercion.In the Western World the aristocracy of wealth is being re-established.
Europe Will Force Countries To Accept Refugee Quotas As Migrant "Dictat" Approved
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2015 13:12 -0500"The dissenters were the ministers representing the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. Under European law, three of the countries — the Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia — would be required to accept migrants against their will, said one European Union diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity shortly after the vote."
Futures Plunge On Renewed Growth, Central Bank Fears; Volkswagen Shares Crash As Default Risk Surges
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2015 05:49 -0500- Apple
- Bond
- CDS
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Default Probability
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- fixed
- Flight to Safety
- France
- Germany
- Gilts
- Glencore
- Global Economy
- Housing Market
- Italy
- Newspaper
- None
- Porsche
- Price Action
- Primary Market
- RANSquawk
- recovery
- Richmond Fed
- Risk Management
- St Louis Fed
- St. Louis Fed
- Volatility
- Volkswagen
- Yuan
While Asian trading overnight started off on the right foot, chasing US momentum higher, things rapidly shifted once Europe opened as attention moved back to global growth fears, global central banks losing credibility, as well as miners and the ongoing Volkswagen fiasco.
Destroying Dimon's Delusionary View Of Economic Realities
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/21/2015 15:31 -0500While Mr. Dimon's view - "Amerca has the best hand ever dealt right now." is certainly uplifting, it is a bit delusional. But of course, give any person a billion dollars and they will likely become just as detached from economic realities. Does America have "greatest hand ever dealt." The data certainly doesn't suggest such. However, that can change. We just have to stop hoping that we can magically cure a debt problem by adding more debt and then shuffling it between Central Banks.
Russians Buy 1 Million Ounces of Gold Bars In August
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/21/2015 05:48 -0500Gold had a 3 percent weekly gain and silver had a 3.5% weekly gain. Gold ended with a gain of 0.73% on Friday while silver rose to as high as $15.43 before ending with a gain of 0.26%.
Middle-East Migration - The Problem/Opportunity Dilemma
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/20/2015 19:45 -0500A problem can turn into an opportunity if tackled with a clear mind and a kind heart; seldom can it be solved with fear; and never, ever with hate.
Nine Items on My Radar Screen: Are They on Yours?
Submitted by Marc To Market on 09/20/2015 09:01 -0500- Australia
- Bank of England
- BOE
- Bond
- Budget Deficit
- Canadian Dollar
- Central Banks
- China
- Creditors
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- Hungary
- Investment Grade
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Market Conditions
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- New Zealand
- Newspaper
- Portugal
- ratings
- recovery
- Switzerland
- Testimony
- Turkey
- Volatility
- Yen
- Yuan
Non-bombasitc overview of the investment climate. No, the sky is not falling. This is not the end of days.
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