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Frontrunning: May 16
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 06:38 -0500- Australia
- B+
- Bank of England
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Bitcoin
- Blackrock
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Conference Board
- Consumer Sentiment
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- Daniel Loeb
- Detroit
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- Eurozone
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Freddie Mac
- General Electric
- General Motors
- GOOG
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Starts
- Insider Trading
- Investor Sentiment
- Ireland
- Italy
- John Paulson
- Keefe
- Las Vegas
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- Netherlands
- New York Times
- Norway
- Private Equity
- Prudential
- ratings
- Raymond James
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Third Point
- Ukraine
- Verizon
- Vladimir Putin
- Warren Buffett
- Wells Fargo
- Whiting Petroleum
- Bank of England sees 'no housing bubble' (Independent)
- ‘If the euro falls, Europe falls’ (FT)
- India's pro-business Modi storms to historic election win (Reuters)
- Global Growth Worries Climb (WSJ)
- Bitcoin Foundation hit by resignations over new director (Reuters)
- Blackstone Goes All In After the Flop (WSJ)
- SAC's Steinberg loses bid for insider trading acquittal (Reuters)
- Beats Satan: Republicans Paint Reid as Bogeyman in 2014 Senate Races (BBG)
- Tech Firms, Small Startups Object to Paying for Internet 'Fast Lanes' (WSJ) - but they just provide liquidity
- U.S. Warns Russia of Sanctions as Ukraine Troops Advance (BBG)
- Major U.S. hedge funds sold 'momentum' Internet names in first-quarter (Reuters)
Frontrunning: May 15
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/15/2014 07:01 -0500- American International Group
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- Bank of England
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Bond
- Borrowing Costs
- British Bankers' Association
- Capital One
- China
- Citigroup
- Corruption
- Crack Cocaine
- Credit Suisse
- CSCO
- Deutsche Bank
- Empire State Manufacturing
- European Union
- General Electric
- GOOG
- Hong Kong
- Italy
- LatAm
- Lazard
- Merrill
- Mexico
- Morgan Stanley
- New York Times
- Pershing Square
- Raymond James
- Renminbi
- Reuters
- Romania
- Sears
- Trian
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- More than 20 dead, doctor says, as anti-China riots spread in Vietnam (Reuters)
- Russia's Gazprom plans Singapore stock exchange listing (Reuters)
- Inside Europe’s Plan Z (FT)
- Ukraine slides deeper toward war as Russia warns to vote (BBG)
- Fast-Food Protests Spread Overseas (NYT)
- BOJ Beat, Officials Could Upgrade Outlook for Capex (WSJ)
- Euro-Zone Economy Shows Weaker-Than -Expected Expansion (WSJ)
- Yahoo to YouTube Ads Spreading Viruses Rile Lawmakers (BBG)
- New York Times Ousts Jill Abramson as Executive Editor, Names Dean Baquet (BBG)
- NYT Publisher Said to Always Have Clashed With Abramson (BBG)
- Google gets take-down requests after European court ruling - source (Reuters)
Vietnamese Mob Burns Foreign Factories In Anti-China Riots (21 Dead, 90 Injured)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/14/2014 22:21 -0500
UPDATE 2: Reuters reports - citing a doctor at Ha Tinh Hopsital - 21 dead (5 Vietnamese, 16 "described as Chinese")
UPDATE 1: The Standard reports Anti-chinese riot leaves 1 dead, 90 injured in Vietnam
Anti-Chinese sentiment in Vietnam spilled over into rioting on Tuesday, with Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reporting that two Taiwanese citizens were injured. Protests against a Chinese oil rig in the South China Sea (as we discussed here and here) turned violent, damaging hundred of foreign-owned factories centered on industrial zones in the provinces of Binh Duong and Dong Nai, located respectively to the north and northeast of Ho Chi Minh City.
China Deploys Submarine Near Vietnam Oil Rig, 86 Vessels Now Present
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/13/2014 20:48 -0500
With the additional deployment of a submarine and a missile ship, there are now 86 Chinese vessels accompanying the oil rig's installation in Vietnam's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Local news reports that 3 Chinese military ships are surrounding a Vietnamese marine police vessel this morning and water cannon use continues against Vietnamese ships. We addressed the who, what, where, when and how of China’s HD-981 oil rig foray into Vietnamese waters here but, as we discuss below, the enduring question, as with many of China’s recently provocative actions in the Asia-Pacific, remains why?
Guest Post: How "Hyperpalatable" Foods Could Turn You Into A Food Addict
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/13/2014 17:24 -0500
Over a third of the global population is now overweight, and the percentages are increasing. Some neuroscientists have suggested that the rise of so-called "hyperpalatable foods" may partially explain the unprecedented rates of obesity.
Glenn Greenwald On The 2016 Elections – "They'll Probably Have A Gay Person After Hillary"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/12/2014 22:00 -0500
Glenn Greenwald is not one known for pulling punches, and in this excellent interview with GQ Magazine titled, The Man Who Knows Too Much, he is in particularly rare form. "Hillary is banal, corrupted, drained of vibrancy and passion... But she’s going to be the first female president, and women in America are going to be completely invested in her candidacy. Opposition to her is going to be depicted as misogynistic, like opposition to Obama has been depicted as racist. It’s going to be this completely symbolic messaging that’s going to overshadow the fact that she’ll do nothing but continue everything in pursuit of her own power. They’ll probably have a gay person after Hillary who’s just going to do the same thing... Americans love to mock the idea of monarchy, and yet we have our own de facto monarchy... what these leaks did is, they demonstrated that there really is this government that just is the kind of permanent government that doesn’t get affected by election choices and that isn’t in any way accountable to any sort of democratic transparency and just creates its own world off on its own."
We've ALWAYS Been at War Against Eastasia
Submitted by George Washington on 05/11/2014 12:45 -0500America Now Backs Al Qaeda and Nazis
Bizarro Housing Bubble Spills Over Into "Overbid Madness", $10 Million "Flips" In 24 Hours
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/10/2014 15:59 -0500
What is happening in the luxury US housing segment has spilled over beyond the simply bizarre and has now openly entered surreal territory...
Tim Geithner Admits "Too Big To Fail" Hasn't Gone Anywhere (And That's The Way He Likes It)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/09/2014 17:22 -0500- Andrew Ross Sorkin
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- Too Big To Fail
Never in a million years did we think we’d ever use an article by Andrew Ross Sorkin as the basis of a blog post, but here we are. While probably entirely unintentional, his article serves to further solidify as accurate the prevailing notion across America that former head of the New York Federal Reserve and Obama’s first Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, is nothing more than an addled, crony, bureaucratic banker cabin boy. Simply put, "Geithner is so bad, he actually makes Larry Summers look good."
The Secret Back Story to Russia and Ukraine that Americans Never Learned In School
Submitted by George Washington on 05/09/2014 12:36 -0500If We Don’t Learn Our History … We May Very Well Blow Off Our Own Foot
Futures Fail To Ignite Overnight Ramp In Quiet Session
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/09/2014 06:04 -0500- Apple
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- Consumer Prices
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It has been a very quiet session so far, and despite the slow-mo levitation in the USDJPY, its impact on US equity futures has been minimal if not negative. In fact, following yesterday's latest late day tumble, which Goldman summarized as follows, "Equities tried and failed again to break 1885, it continues to be the level that we can’t escape"... it would appear we are increasingly changing the trading regime, and as Guy Haselmann explained simply, markets are slowly but surely coming to the realization that the Fed's crutches are being taken away (that they may well return following a 20%, 30%, or more drop in the S&P is a different matter entirely) and that the economy will not grow fast enough to make up for this. Perhaps the most notable "event" is the sheer avalanche of banks pushing up their forecasts for an ECB rate cut (and or QE start) to June following Draghi's yesterday comments. And so the 1 month countdown begins until the end of forward guidance, or until the ECB "shatters" its credibility as expained yesteday.
The 4 Deeper Truths about Benghazi and Libya
Submitted by George Washington on 05/07/2014 10:33 -0500Four Facts Which NEITHER Mainstream Democrats Or Republicans Want You To Know About
10 Examples Of How "Big Brother" Is Steadily Creeping Into Our Daily Lives
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/06/2014 19:31 -0500
Virtually everything that you do is being watched. Do you drive a car? Do you watch television? Do you use a cell phone? As you do any of those things, information about you is being recorded and tracked. We live at a time when personal privacy is dying. And it is not just governments that are doing this. In fact, sometimes private companies are the biggest offenders. It turns out that gathering information about all of us is very, very profitable. And both government entities and private companies are going to continue to push the envelope when it comes to high tech surveillance until people start objecting to what they are trying to do. If we continue down the path that we are currently on, it is inevitable that we will end up living in an extremely restrictive “Big Brother” police state where basically everything that we do is very closely watched, monitored, tracked and controlled. And such a day may be much closer than you think. The following are 10 examples of how “Big Brother” is steadily creeping into our daily lives…
Leaked Documents Show How Blackstone Fleeces Taxpayers Via Public Pension Funds
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2014 21:15 -0500
The following story by David Sirota at PandoDaily is simply excellent. It zeros in on the secretive and rapidly expanding relationship between private equity firms and the public pensions that invest in them. It shows a crony capitalist love affair greased by lobbyist influence peddlers known as “placement agents”, as well as non-public agreements between PE firms and public pensions chock full of conflicts of interest, extremely high fees and underperformance. Unbelievably, in many instances the trustees of the public pensions are not allowed to know what funds the “fund of funds” invest in. This makes due diligence impossible, and in one particularly egregious example it led the Kentucky Retirement Systems to unknowingly invest in SAC Capital despite the fact it was under SEC investigation at the time.The chief villain in this article will be no stranger to readers of this site. It is Blackstone...
Are They Lying, Or Just Stupid?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2014 14:05 -0500
There comes a point in the destiny of a failing nation when official lying is no longer distinct from official stupidity. We’ve crossed that boundary in the USA. It pays to remember that societies get what they deserve, not what they expect.



