Private Equity
Did the Regulators Just Ring the Bell on the Deal making Spree of 2009-2014
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 06/03/2014 10:03 -0500The markets are not recognizing the clear signals that things are changing behind the scenes. This is precisley how 2007 lead to 2008.
Frontrunning: June 3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/03/2014 06:31 -0500- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barclays
- Botox
- Carbon Emissions
- Carlyle
- China
- Citigroup
- Credit Suisse
- Devon Energy
- Eastern Europe
- European Union
- Evercore
- Federal Reserve
- France
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- India
- International Energy Agency
- Israel
- Japan
- Keefe
- KKR
- Lazard
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Mexico
- Middle East
- Monetary Policy
- Natural Gas
- Newspaper
- Nielsen
- Nomura
- Norway
- Private Equity
- Quiksilver
- Real estate
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Ukraine
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- At least 74 dead in crashes similar to those GM linked to faulty switches (Reuters)
- Obama Calls for $1 Billion Europe Security Fund; Will Increase U.S. Military Presence in Eastern Europe (WSJ)
- Euro Inflation Slowing More Than Forecast Pressures ECB (BBG)
- China accelerates as euro zone stumbles (Reuters)
- Russia says Ukraine situation worsening, submits U.N. resolution (Reuters)
- Secondary Sales Squeeze Investors (WSJ)
- Barclays Said to Start Cutting Jobs in Investment Banking Unit (Bloomberg)
- Backlash Grows on Release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in Taliban Prisoner Swap (WSJ)
- For fallen soldiers' families, Bergdahl release stirs resentment (Reuters)
- PIMCO's Gross stares at record outflow (Reuters)
Frontrunning: June 2
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/02/2014 06:47 -0500- Abu Dhabi
- Apple
- B+
- Barclays
- Boeing
- Bond
- Carl Icahn
- China
- Citigroup
- Deutsche Bank
- Gannett
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Insider Trading
- Italy
- KKR
- Las Vegas
- Lehman
- Lloyds
- Mars
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- Norway
- Obama Administration
- Private Equity
- Private Jet
- Quiksilver
- Raymond James
- Real estate
- Reuters
- Time Warner
- Verizon
- Volvo
- Wells Fargo
- Unstoppable $100 Trillion Bond Market Renders Models Useless (BBG)
- Afghan president fumes at prisoner deal made behind his back (Reuters)
- Spain to Unveil $8.6 Billion Stimulus Package (AP)
- How fracking helps America beat German industry (Reuters)
- Obama to Urge European Allies to Stay Tough on Russia (WSJ)
- Frenchman 'admits' Brussels shooting in video (AFP)
- Heloc Payment Jump to Take Bite Out of Consumer Spending (WSJ)
- Obama Said to Propose Deep Cuts to Power-Plant Emissions (BBG)
- Lehman Lesson Lost as Bank Lobby Gains Clout (BBG)
- WSJ reports that WSJ reporting on Icahn insider trading probe may have killed it (WSJ)
- KKR liquidates former Goldman Sachs traders-run hedge fund (Reuters)
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Submitted by williambanzai7 on 06/01/2014 21:16 -0500The unmitigated gall...
Frontrunning: May 29
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/29/2014 06:37 -0500- Apple
- Bank of England
- Bitcoin
- Boeing
- Bond
- Botox
- China
- Citigroup
- Colony Capital
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Deutsche Bank
- Dollar General
- Dreamliner
- Evercore
- France
- General Motors
- Germany
- GOOG
- Housing Market
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- Pershing Square
- Portugal
- Private Equity
- Quantitative Easing
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Starwood
- Unemployment
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- Snowden: 'no relationship' with Russian government (Reuters)
- Bond Surge Worldwide Drives Index Yield to One-Year Low (BBG)
- Shares flirt with record highs on ECB easing bets (Reuters)
- Goldman Shuns Bonds Pimco’s Gross Favors in ‘New Neutral’ (BBG)
- Porn may be messing with your head (Reuters)
- Dish to Become Largest Company to Accept Bitcoin (AP)
- To Make a Killing on Wall Street, Start Meditating (BBG)
- Apple to get Beats, music mogul Iovine for $3 billion (Reuters)
- Fink Says Leveraged ETFs May ‘Blow Up’ Industry (BBG)
Four Reasons to Keep an Eye on North Korea
Submitted by Capitalist Exploits on 05/27/2014 18:59 -0500Unrestricted flow of capital is the most effective way to encourage reforms, and North Korea is no exception. History has proven time and again that regime change does not occur when conditions are at their worst, but when circumstances begin to improve and the people grow impatient for further progress.
Frontrunning: May 27
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/27/2014 06:21 -0500- Abu Dhabi
- Apple
- B+
- BAC
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of Japan
- Bill Gates
- Bond
- Case-Shiller
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Confidence
- Credit Suisse
- CSCO
- Deutsche Bank
- Ford
- General Motors
- GOOG
- Insider Trading
- Japan
- Keefe
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- Newspaper
- Nomura
- Private Equity
- recovery
- Reuters
- Risk Management
- Sears
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- Wells Fargo
- Willis Group
- Yuan
- Vietnam, China trade accusations after Vietnamese fishing boat sinks (Reuters)
- SEC Set to Spur Exchange Trading (WSJ)
- Bank of Japan quietly eyes stimulus exit (Reuters)
- Japan Risks Low Growth Even as Easing Spurs Inflation (BBG)
- Hello Japan: Bond Market Message to Fed: Your 4% Rate Outlook Is Too High (BBG)
- Malaysia, UK firm release satellite data on missing MH370 flight (Reuters)
- Fighting rages in eastern Ukraine city, dozens dead (Reuters)
- Bad Credit No Problem as Balance-Sheet Bombs Rally 94% (BBG)
- Draghi’s Asset-Backed Drive Rouses Academic Skeptics (BBG)
- For-Profit Colleges Face Test From State, Federal Officials (WSJ)
The (Other) Truth About The Financial Crisis: 10 "Geithner-Sized" Myths Exposed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/25/2014 13:22 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bear Stearns
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bloomberg News
- Countrywide
- CRA
- Credit Rating Agencies
- default
- Fail
- Fannie Mae
- FBI
- Federal Reserve
- Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
- Foreclosures
- Freddie Mac
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Market
- Housing Prices
- Hyman Minsky
- Institutional Investors
- Jamie Dimon
- JPMorgan Chase
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Main Street
- Market Share
- Meltdown
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Morgan Stanley
- Mortgage Loans
- Paul Volcker
- President Obama
- Private Equity
- Rating Agencies
- recovery
- Risk Management
- Shadow Banking
- Subprime Mortgages
- The Economist
- Too Big To Fail
- Unemployment
- Wachovia
- Washington Mutual
After the crisis, many expected that the blameworthy would be punished or at the least be required to return their ill-gotten gains—but they weren’t, and they didn’t. Many thought that those who were injured would be made whole, but most weren’t. And many hoped that there would be a restoration of the financial safety rules to ensure that industry leaders could no longer gamble the equity of their firms to the point of ruin. This didn’t happen, but it’s not too late. It is useful, then, to identify the persistent myths about the causes of the financial crisis and the resulting Dodd-Frank reform legislation and related implementation...."Plenty of people saw it coming, and said so. The problem wasn’t seeing, it was listening."
Gotta Keep Dancing – Trading Of Penny Stocks Soars To Record
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/23/2014 17:06 -0500
It seems that no market tops until the bag has been fully passed to retail muppets, and we appear to be in the process of that happening right now. The retail investor is getting back into the stock market and is seemingly focused on the riskiest types of shares; unlisted penny stocks. They aren’t just dipping their toes in either, the pace exceeds that of the tech boom of the late 1990?s and has just hit the highest amount on record.
"The Poster Child Of Too Much Money Chasing Deals"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/23/2014 12:30 -0500
Three weeks after the formation of his company which "plans to" (as opposed to "is doing") "buy underdeveloped land and rill shale wells," 27-year-old Mark Hiduke raised $100 million from a local private equity firm. Makes perfect sense of course - especially after Dubai's 31x over-subscribed IPO for a firm with no operations - but perhaps the following sums it all up... "These guys are going to be the poster children of self-made oil and gas tycoons... or they could be the poster children of how too much money is chasing deals." Indeed...
Echoes Of 1937 In The Current Economic Cycle
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/22/2014 11:22 -0500- B+
- Bond
- China
- Copper
- Federal Reserve
- Foreign Interest
- France
- Global Economy
- headlines
- Irrational Exuberance
- Japan
- Kyle Bass
- Kyle Bass
- Ludwig von Mises
- Mises Institute
- Monetary Policy
- Monetization
- Money On The Sidelines
- Money Supply
- Private Equity
- Quantitative Easing
- Real estate
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Salient
- Wall Street Journal
- White House
- World Trade
It is not too early to ask how the present US business cycle expansion, already more than five years old, will end. The history of the last great US monetary experiment in “quantitative easing” (QE) from 1934-7 suggests that the end could be violent. Autumn 1937 featured one of the largest New York stock market crashes ever accompanied by the descent of the US economy into the notorious Roosevelt Recession. As we noted previously - it's never different this time...
Margin Compression Is Coming in the Payment Processing Space As $100 Million Pours Into Startups
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 05/22/2014 08:29 -0500The Bitcoin space is heating up so quickly that not only are hundreds of millions of dollars being funneling into startups, PayPal has introduced a product that actually undercuts Bitcoin payment processors! Uh Oh Visa/Mastercard! Margin compression, here we come!
David Rosenberg And Goldman Sachs Refuse To Pay $250,000 To Listen To A "Fee-Deflating" Bernanke
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/21/2014 10:45 -0500
The days of Bernanke's "non-Giffen good" speech circuit may come to an end far sooner than the ex-Chairsatan wishes: "UBS and Goldman Sachs considered his fees too high." Others were quick to point out the obvious:"You can spend $250,000 for Bernanke’s time at a private dinner, or you could just sit down and read what people like Janet Yellen and Mark Carney have to say," David Rosenberg said"... Indeed, this is one deflation which we are confident the Fed Chairman wishes he was 100% certain he could stop in 15 minutes. Sadly, like in the case of everything else relating to Bernanke, when paying for smoke and mirrors it is only a matter of time before everyone, even the uber-richer poseurs, realize that the product they are buying is nothing but a cheap commodity.
Payment Processors, Patents and a Dollop of Healthy Paranoia
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 05/20/2014 09:55 -0500Bitcoin's competitive environ is already prompting a race towards negative margin, and despite such VCs have dumped nearly $100 million in 3 companies in as many months. Here's what I see coming down the pike...
Not Satisfied With Taking Over America's Rental Market, Blackstone Now Takes Aim At Las Vegas
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2014 17:13 -0500
After losing $4 billion as both a lender and equity-holder, Deutsche Bank has decided now is the time to sell The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The lucky buyer of the 3000-room hotel and casino... none other than America's largest landlord - Blackstone Group. The formerly biggest "buy-to-rent" private equity firm is paying $1.7 billion for the Vegas hotspot after having piled $3.5 billion into property across the city and other parts of Nevada. It is ironic that it was Steve Wynn, another Vegas magnate, who recently noted just how great times were for the 'big guy' seeking cheap financing (and, unfortunately, just how bad it was for the average joe).






