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Daily US Opening News And Market Re-Cap: April 25
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/25/2012 07:01 -0500European equities are seen making modest gains at the midpoint of the European session; however underperformance is observed in the FTSE 100, with the UK economy falling back into a technical recession with an advanced Q1 GDP reading of -0.2%. Data from the ONS has shown that the UK’s weak construction sector weighed down upon the relative strength in services and manufacturing, pushing the economy into contraction during the first three months of the year. Following the UK GDP release, GBP/USD spiked lower by around 40 pips and the Gilt moved around 30 ticks higher, with GBP remaining weak as the US comes to market. Elsewhere, the Bundesbank held a technically uncovered 30-yr Bund auction, with the German Debt Agency commenting that the results reflect volatile and uncertain market conditions. Following the results, the Bund printed session lows and remains in negative territory. Looking ahead in the session, participants look forward to the FOMC rate decision, and the Fed’s projections release.
Immigration and the Housing Quagmire
Submitted by testosteronepit on 04/24/2012 17:02 -0500A multi-decade trend reversed.
Security Experts: CISPA Not Needed, Would Do More Harm than Good
Submitted by George Washington on 04/24/2012 14:09 -0500Government On the Verge – Yet Again – of Doing Something Which Causes More Harm Than Good
Guest Post: What Data Can We Trust?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/24/2012 13:13 -0500
Modern investing offers the promise that investors who "do their homework" and use data more intelligently than the herd can gain a valuable edge. But what if the underlying data available to the investing public is fundamentally flawed?
Case Shiller Misses Expectations, Unadjusted Home Prices Lowest In A Decade
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/24/2012 08:23 -0500
The February Case Shiller number is out and represents the latest high frequency economic miss, with the 20 City Seasonally Adjusted number printing up 0.15% on expectations of 0.20%. The good news, of course, is that this is the first improvement in the Seasonally Adjusted Top 20 MSA Series since April 2011. The bad news is that this was all warm weather driven, and courtesy of seasonal adjustments: unadjusted the February data declined once again, this time by 0.8%, the 6th consecutive decline in a row, and the lowest number in a decade. Furthermore, the data would be uglier if it were not for prior period downward revisions in what seems to be a page right out of the BLS propaganda playbook. Needless to say, since this data is two months delayed, as many will recall in February the market was soaring on hopes that this time, just once, the "recovery" will be self-sustaining. Then the LTRO aftereffects fizzled, and everything went to hell again. Finally putting it all into perspective, the February data puts the Top 20 City data back on par with price levels last seen in early 2003. But hey - at least we have a very brief and transitory seasonally adjusted upswing.
News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 04/24/2012 08:05 -0500- Apple
- Australia
- Barclays
- Barry Knapp
- Bond
- Brazil
- BRICs
- Budget Deficit
- Capital Markets
- China
- Citigroup
- Crude
- Dow Jones Industrial Average
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- France
- General Motors
- Germany
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Greece
- Gross Domestic Product
- Housing Market
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel
- Japan
- Jim Grant
- Medicare
- Monetary Policy
- Morgan Stanley
- National Debt
- Netherlands
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- Nomura
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- Ron Paul
- Saudi Arabia
- SWIFT
- Tata
- UNCTAD
- Unemployment
- Vladimir Putin
- World Bank
- Yuan
All you need to read.
CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF LISA EPSTEIN, DEMOCRAT, for CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, PALM BEACH COUNTY
Submitted by 4closureFraud on 04/23/2012 19:15 -0500“We must hold the bailed out banks accountable for their harmful, unlawful fraud which has so deeply infected our county’s economy, security, and hope for the future”
Guest Post: Where’s The Crisis?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2012 17:41 -0500
The thing about GDP, is that it doesn’t really measure wealth creation, or the size of the economy. It measures a derivative of that: money circulation. If Congress passed a law saying that everyone in America had to smoke meth (hey, if you can mandate the purchase of health insurance, why not mandate drug consumption in the name of increasing GDP?) and gamble all their disposable income on horse racing, GDP would almost certainly improve. And that’s growth, right? Except it isn’t. Real growth comes from innovation, productivity, imagination, and hard work. You can attempt to quantify it, but there is no easy catch-all number that will give you a quick and simple insight.
Global Systemic Risk At 3 Month Highs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2012 14:24 -0500
In a little over a month, the risk of the 30 most systemically important global banks has jumped an impressive 45%. At 235bps, the FSB30 stands just shy of the peak levels that were seen in the initial March 2009 crisis moment - though remains below Q4 2011 peak crisis levels. Perhaps, despite all the protestations of 'zee stabilitee', self-sustaining record-profit-margin-driven recovery, and Chinese soft-landing, the vicious circles of austerity in Europe (and perhaps the US) and financials squandering their newly-found liquidity (and certainly not capital) is becoming too large to ignore?
Rosenberg Roasts The Roundtable Of Groupthink
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2012 13:51 -0500It appears that when it comes to mocking consensus groupthink emanating from lazy career 'financiers' who seek protection from their lack of imagination and original thought, 'creation' of negative alpha and general underperformance (not to mention reliance on rating agencies, only to jump at the first opportunity to demonize the clueless raters), in the sheer herds of other D-grade asset "managers" (for much more read Jeremy Grantham explaining this and much more here), David Rosenberg enjoys even more linguistic flexibility than even us. Case in point, his just released trashing of the latest Barron's permabull groupthink effort titled "Outlook: Mostly Sunny." And just as it so often happens, no sooner did those words hit the cover of that particular rag, that it started raining, generously providing material for the latest "Roasting with Rosie."
It's Official & As I Foretold Years Ago, Greece Is Now In A True Depression As Reality Hits Greek Banks
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 04/23/2012 09:28 -0500Who beleves the Euro-Depression will really just stop at Greece? Here's tons of supporting evidence that the biggest financial disruption & largest wealth accumulation opportunity of this lifetime is nigh upon us. Remember how the robber barons from the US depression era got started?
News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 04/23/2012 08:32 -0500- Australia
- Bank of Japan
- Barclays
- Bond
- Central Banks
- China
- Copper
- Crude
- Dow Jones Industrial Average
- European Central Bank
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Germany
- Glencore
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Greece
- Gross Domestic Product
- Head and Shoulders
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Middle East
- National Debt
- Natural Gas
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- Nikkei
- Portugal
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- Sovereign Debt
- Transparency
- Unemployment
- Unemployment Benefits
- Wall Street Journal
- Wen Jiabao
- Yen
- Yuan
All you need to read and some more.
MF Global Roundup: the [so-far] Great Escape of "Teflon Don" Corzine; Bankruptcy Shenanigans Exposed; the "F" Word Revisited
Submitted by EB on 04/23/2012 08:25 -0500Has the case really gone cold? Or, are those who are in charge of the investigation, the "regulators" and the trustees, simply spraying teflon on every piece of sticky evidence that could lead to criminal prosecutions?
Guest Post: Epic Fail - Part One
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2012 07:28 -0500- 8.5%
- Alan Greenspan
- Becky Quick
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- BLS
- Cohen
- CRAP
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- Free Money
- Global Warming
- Great Depression
- Greece
- Guest Post
- Home Equity
- Iran
- Italy
- John Hussman
- Krugman
- Larry Kudlow
- Monetary Policy
- North Korea
- Obama Administration
- Obamacare
- Paul Krugman
- Payroll Data
- Portugal
- Real Interest Rates
- Real Unemployment Rate
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Student Loans
- Unemployment
- Unemployment Insurance
- Volatility
No wonder one third of Americans are obese. The crap we are shoveling into our bodies is on par with the misinformation, propaganda and lies that are being programmed into our minds by government bureaucrats, corrupt politicians, corporate media gurus, and central banker puppets. Chief Clinton propaganda mouthpiece, James Carville, famously remarked during the 1992 presidential campaign that, “It’s the economy, stupid”. Clinton was able to successfully convince the American voters that George Bush’s handling of the economy caused the 1991 recession. In retrospect, it was revealed the economy had been recovering for months prior to the election. No one could ever accuse the American people of being perceptive, realistic or critical thinking when it comes to economics, math, history or distinguishing between truth or lies. Our government controlled public school system has successfully dumbed down the populace to a level where they enjoy their slavery and prefer conscious ignorance to critical thought.
Frontrunning: April 23
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2012 06:26 -0500- A Forecast of What the Fed Will Do: Stand Pat (Hilsenrath) - they finally realized that they have to leak the opposite...
- Draghi's ECB Rejects Geithner-IMF Push for More Crisis-Fighting (Bloomberg)
- Wal-Mart's Mexico probe could lead to departures at the top (Reuters)
- The Sadly Unpalatable Solution for the Eurozone (FT)
- US Regulators Look to Ease Swaps Rules (FT)
- Yuan, Interest Rate Reform to be Gradual: China Central Bank Chief (Reuters)
- Run, Don't Walk (Hussman)
- Hollande Steals Poll March on Sarkozy (FT)








