President Obama
JPMorgan Accounts For 99.3% Of The COMEX Gold Sales In The Last Three Months
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/26/2013 18:28 -0500When just one firm accounts for 99.3% of the physical gold sales at the COMEX in the last three months it’s not what most of us on this side of the rainbow would consider “broad-based” selling. Of course discovering this kind of relevant information requires an internet connection, 2nd grade math and reading skills, and the desire to do a teeny-weeny bit of reporting. Sadly they’ve wandered so far down the rabbit hole that the concept of “physical demand” (i.e. people actually wanting to take possession of the stuff) is puzzling to them because the vast majority of the world’s so-called “gold-trading” takes place in the realm of make believe (which is their natural habitat). It’s all fun and games until somebody loses their metal and “somebody” has lost one hell of a lot of metal in the last 90 days... J P Morgan has fumbled ownership of 1,966,000 Troy ounces of gold since February 1. That’s 74% more gold than the US mint delivered through the US mint’s American Eagle program in all of 2012. I mention this because there’s little doubt in my mind that the US government is one of JPM’s gold “customers.” So (if I am correct) the same US government who just let the Morgue dump its gold on the COMEX floor will once again be suspending gold sales to peasants.
Everyone's Missing the Bigger Picture in the Reinhart-Rogoff Debate
Submitted by George Washington on 04/26/2013 13:29 -0500The "Excel Spreadsheet Error" In Context
Guest Post: We've Dug A Pretty Damn Big Hole For Ourselves
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2013 14:07 -0500
“Recovery” has become the shibboleth constantly invoked by people running things after the crisis of 2008. Unfortunately, no such recovery was underway. It was papered over by the twin Federal Reserve policies of quantitative easing and financial repression – a combination of the nation’s central bank loaning vast new amounts of money into existence at ultra-low interest rates (hardly any interest to pay back) and creating steady monetary inflation to reduce the burden of existing debt by shrinking the dollar value of the debt. The program was a racket in the sense that it was fundamentally dishonest. The presumed purpose of these shenanigans from the point of view of the Federal Reserve and the White House was to keep the financial system stable and afloat, and therefore to keep “normal” American daily life going. Unfortunately, it was based on the unreal assumption that the financial norms of, say, 2006 could be ginned back up again, and this premise was just inconsistent with the reality of a post-Peak-Cheap-Oil world. Unfortunately, there was no organized counter-view to this wishful thinking anywhere within the boundaries of the political establishment.
Guest Post: Is Cyber War The New Cold War?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/19/2013 17:49 -0500
Cyberspace matters. We know this because governments and militaries around the world are scrambling to control the digital space even as they slash defense spending in other areas, rapidly building up cyber forces with which to defend their own virtual territories and attack those of their rivals. But we do not yet know how much cyberspace matters, at least in security terms. Is it merely warfare’s new periphery, the theatre for a 21st century Cold War that will be waged unseen, and with practically no real-world consequences? Or is it emerging as the most important battle-space of the information age, the critical domain in which future wars will be won and lost? China and the U.S. have both said that they would like to see a rules-based cyberspace, but they do not see eye to eye on how those rules should be established. A costly and potentially dangerous Cyber Cold War awaits if they cannot do better, and agree on some rules of engagement for their rapidly expanding online forces.
What Exactly Did Obama Say To Wall Street's CEOs Last Thursday?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2013 21:06 -0500
Correlation is not causation; but coincidence means you're on the right path. Looking at the charts of Stocks, Commodities, and Precious Metals, we wonder just what it was that President Obama said at his 11amET White House meeting last Thursday...
Obama Sends More Troops To Jordan, Preparing For "Stability Operations" In Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2013 09:28 -0500
Fresh from his humiliating defeat in the Senate to promote his pacifist gun-control agenda yesterday, in the name of the "90%" of course (who apparently need to pick their senatorial representative just a little more effectively), the Nobel Peace Prize winner has decided that guns just may be the right answer when it comes to promoting peace, or least his agenda abroad. WaPo reports that the Obama administration has ordered additional U.S. troops to Jordan for possible chemical weapons control, humanitarian response or “stability operations” in Syria. "The new troops, a headquarters element of the 1st Armored Division based at Fort Bliss, Tex., will not greatly increase the number of U.S. forces in Jordan. About 150 troops were sent last year to help train Jordanian military and Syrian opposition forces. Some of those troops will remain, and the new arrivals will increase the total to more than 200."
Obama Receives Ricin Letter - White House Webcast At 11:45 EDT
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/17/2013 10:15 -0500Yesterday Sarin for Senators, now suspicious substances sent to Obama? CNN reports:
- LETTER WITH SUSPICIOUS SUBSTANCE WAS SENT TO OBAMA: CNN
- SECRET SERVICE: SUSPICIOUS LETTER TO OBAMA RECEIVED YESTERDAY
- CNN says letter was found at off-site mail-screening facility, substance is unknown, cites unidentified Secret Service officials.
It appears the "suspicious substance" was not a balanced budget, but sarin toxin instead, as the letter received in the Senate yesterday.
Suspicious letter addressed to Obama has tested positive for ricin (as did letter to Sen Roger Wicker (R-MS)
Our take home from all of this is that the USPS appears to still be in business. Amazing.
From Tax Hell to Tax Haven
Submitted by testosteronepit on 04/11/2013 11:46 -0500Disparities, bailouts, and a slow-motion blowup.
Guest Post: The Eroding Premium On Truth And Trust
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/11/2013 11:17 -0500
Manipulation and carefully crafted distortion erode trust, not just in the individuals employed to repeat the lies but in the institutions that issue them. The ruthless pursuit of self-interest is now the norm; truth is a terribly risky disruptor that must be hidden, masked or countered with plausible lies. There can be no trust if there is no truth. How can we trust people who lie to us constantly, who issue one self-serving justification after another for their own parasitic predation? We cannot. The premium in America has shifted from truth to self-serving distortion, and from trust to manipulation. This spiritual and moral rot will end gloriously, have no doubt, for the stock market's permanent ascendancy dissolves all other narratives.
Overnight Sentiment: Keep Ignoring Fundamentals, Keep Buying
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/11/2013 06:08 -0500Futures green? Check. Overnight ramp in either the EURUSD or USDJPY carry funding pair? Check? Lack of good economic news and plethora of economic misses? Check. In short, all the ingredients for continued New Normal record highs, driven only by the central bank liquidity tsunami are here. The weakness started with Australia's stunning unemployment jump overnight which saw a 36,100 drop in jobs on just 7,500 expected. A miss in Chinese auto sales was next, with 1.59MM cars sole in March, below the 1.596 expected, and even despite the surge in M2 and loan data, the Shanghai Composite closed down once again, dropping 0.29% to 2219.6. Nikkei continued its deranged liquidity-fueled ways, rising 1.96% even as Kuroda is starting to become quite concerned about the rapid move in the Yen, saying he "may adjust policy before the 2% target is reached if the economy and other indicators are growing rapidly." They aren't, and won't be, but if the Nikkei225 is confused for the economy, he just may push on the breaks which would send the only reason for the latest rally, the USDJPY tumbling. Finally, looking at Europe, Italy sold well less than the maximum €6 billion targeted in 2016, 2017 and 2028 bonds, which dented some of the enthusiasm for Italian paper although with Japanese money desperate to be parked somewhere, it will continue going into European and all other fixed income, distorting market signals for a long time. In short, expect the central-bank risk levitation to continue as all the deteriorating fundamentals and reality are ignored once more, and hopium and P/E multiple expansion are the only story in town.
Obama Budget Sees Lower Growth But Housing, Autos 'Resurgent'
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/10/2013 10:28 -0500
It's all about the children... President Obama has just proposed a budget with a clear message from what we can tell:
*OBAMA BUDGET SEEKS TO TAX CARRIED INTEREST AS ORDINARY INCOME
*OBAMA BUDGET IMPOSES MARK-TO-MARKET TAXATION ON DERIVATIVES
*OBAMA BUDGET CAPS DEDUCTIONS FOR TOP EARNERS, RAISES ESTATE TAX
and while the budget lowers growth expectations for the US notably (from 2.7% to 2.3% for 2013, and from 3.5% to 3.2% in 2014), it assumes: *U.S. BUDGET SAYS HOUSING RECOVERING, AUTOS `AGAIN RESURGENT', and so, *OBAMA BUDGET SEES $51 BILLION GAIN FROM FANNIE MAE, FREDDIE MAC ... For the first time since 2000, the budget plans to collect 20% of GDP as revenue (compared to 16.9% this year). Winners and losers are...
Frontrunning: April 10
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/10/2013 06:21 -0500- Apple
- Barclays
- Bond
- Carl Icahn
- China
- Comptroller of the Currency
- Dell
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Evercore
- Federal Reserve
- Fisher
- Fitch
- Ford
- France
- Germany
- Insider Trading
- International Monetary Fund
- Jana Partners
- Keefe
- Merrill
- North Korea
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
- President Obama
- Private Equity
- ratings
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Starwood
- Wall Street Journal
- Yen
- Yuan
- Germany: Europe's... poorest? ECB Survey Puts Southerners on Top in Household Wealth, Germans Near Bottom (WSJ)
- Obama Proposes $3.77 Trillion Budget to Revive Debt Talks (BBG)
- China trade data raise accuracy worries (FT) ... but generates so much laughter
- such as this... China Exports Miss Forecasts as ‘Absurd’ Data Probed (BBG)
- S. Korea Braces for ‘Very High’ Chance of North Missile Test (BBG)
- Slovenia, Spain Warned of ‘Excessive’ Economic Imbalances by EU (BBG)
- G8 foreign ministers meet in London to address Syria, North Korea (Reuters)
- N. Korea Threats Boost First South Korea Rate Cut Odds Since October (BBG)
- China Bird Flu Outbreak May Stem From Numerous Sources (BBG)
- Spain Bailout Less Likely on Lower Funding Costs: Moody’s (BBG)
- BOE’s Haldane: Simplify Bank Rules to Strengthen Them (WSJ)
Zombie Economists and Why "Financial Genius is After the Fall"
Submitted by rcwhalen on 04/04/2013 11:34 -0500- Auto Sales
- Bank of Japan
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Central Banks
- Creditors
- Fisher
- fixed
- Global Economy
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Market
- Hyperinflation
- Iceland
- Irrational Exuberance
- Japan
- John Maynard Keynes
- Krugman
- Kyle Bass
- Kyle Bass
- Maxine Waters
- Maynard Keynes
- Meltdown
- Milton Friedman
- Monetary Policy
- Money Supply
- Neo-Keynesian
- None
- Norway
- Paul Krugman
- President Obama
- Purchasing Power
- Rick Santelli
- Robert Shiller
- Sovereign Debt
The overtly inflationary policy stance of the FOMC is especially significant when you consider that Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is no longer in control of monetary policy.
Microsoft Confesses
Submitted by testosteronepit on 03/23/2013 11:49 -0500Even your data and conversations on its encrypted services that you thought were secure aren’t; at least not from 46 governments around the world.






