Turkey
Prominent Turkish Media Figure Resigns Citing Legal Battle With Erdogan
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 21:30 -0500"As the founding editor-in-chief of the Today's Zaman, I have sincerely tried to fulfill my job to the best of my ability, maintained the paper's integrity and tried to resist all kinds of pressure from the government as much as I could."
The Pretend War: Why Bombing ISIS Won't Solve The Problem
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 21:00 -0500The vicious Isis attacks in Paris represent yet another unpardonable offense; and through war, Cameron and Hollande seek to avenge the innocents who were killed and wounded. But as the humiliating outcome of the Suez war reminds us, there are some problems to which war is an unsuitable response. Across much of the greater Middle East today, we confront one such problem. For western governments to reflexively visit further violence on that region represents not a policy but an abdication of policy. It’s past time to think differently.
For Citi, This Is The "Greatest Event Risk" For Markets In 2016
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 20:30 -0500"In the year ahead, geopolitics likely poses the greatest potential to disrupt markets in terms of event risk. There is also the potential for geopolitical risks to intersect with economic fragility in the event of a downturn, amplifying both."
Correlation May Not Equal Causation, But This Divergence Looks Like Bad News
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 19:30 -0500For about three weeks, beginning on August 11, just about all anyone wanted to talk about were EM FX reserves, and for good reason. But because the market has a short memory, the global EM FX reserve liquidation story has been largely forgotten even as commodity prices remain in the doldrums and even as a laundry list of idiosyncratic factors are still weighing on the world’s most important emerging economies from Brasilia to Ankara to Beijing to Kuala Lumpur.
Caught On Tape: Russia Destroys ISIS Oil Transport Cars, Al-Qaeda Training Camp
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 18:00 -0500Turkish Troops Said To Invade Iraq Near Mosul
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 14:56 -0500CNN Turkey, citing security forces officials, is reporting what appears to be yet another escalation in the middle east maelstrom as Turkish troops enter Iraq. So suddenly, just as the world is scrutinizing Turkey's role in the Islamic State oil trade, Ankara decides to send anti-ISIS troops across the border? Are they trying to secure the crude trade and guard the trafficking routes?
Israel Conducts Secret Training Exercises Against Russian Air Defense Systems
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 09:16 -0500As Reuters reports, "Israel has quietly tested ways of defeating an advanced air-defense system that Russia has deployed in the Middle East and that could limit Israel's ability to strike in Syria or Iran, military and diplomatic sources said."
General Wesley Clark: ISIS Serves Interests Of US Allies Turkey And Saudi Arabia
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 23:15 -0500"Let’s be very clear: ISIS is not just a terrorist organization; it is a Sunni terrorist organization. That means it blocks and targets Shi’a. And that means it’s serving the interests of Turkey and Saudi Arabia - even as it poses a threat to them." - Retired Gen. Wesley Clark
"Dis-Union" Grows - Danes Vote To Protect Sovereignty, Reject Further EU Integration
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 21:20 -0500"The outcome is a defeat both for the Danish government and the main opposition parties who had urged voters to back the proposal, arguing it was necessary for Denmark to combat cross-border crime and remain a member of Europol even after a planned overhaul of the intergovernmental police agency next year."
ISIS Oil Plot Thickens: Turkish MP Has Evidence Erdogan's Son-In-Law Involved In Illegal Crude Trade
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 21:00 -0500"I have been able to establish that there is a very high probability that Berat Albayrak is linked to the supply of oil by the Daesh terrorists."
US Aircraft Carrier Harry Truman Is Now In The Mediterranean, Approaching Syria Coast - Full US Naval Map
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 14:40 -0500According to the latest US naval map update from Startfor, the Truman is now off the Libyan coast, rapidly approaching Italy, and we expect is ahead of scheduled year-end ETA to its final destination, a few miles off the Syrian coast.
US Lawmaker Sees "Ample Evidence Of Turkey's Complicity In ISIS's Murderous Rampage"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 13:40 -0500"When Russia courageously stepped into the breach we should have been applauding its willingness to confront ISIS. Instead, we continue to denigrate Russians as if they were still the Soviet Union and Putin, not Islamic terrorists, our most vicious enemy."
"Allah Took Turkey's Sanity" Putin Says, As Davutoglu Blasts "Lying Soviet Propaganda"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 11:35 -0500Frontrunning: December 3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 07:29 -0500- Mario Draghi Is About to Become the World's Market Risk Manager (BBG)
- Five Things to Ask Mario Draghi From Negative Rates to QE (BBG)
- Leaving behind baby and bombs, couple sows panic in California (Reuters)
- Couple's motive in California rampage a mystery for police, family (Reuters)
- In Grim Ritual, Barack Obama Again Calls for Stricter Gun Control After Mass Shooting (WSJ)
- Islamic State Defeat Impossible Without Ground Force, Kerry Says (BBG)
- OPEC States Push for Output Cuts in Face of Saudi Opposition (BBG)
European Stocks, US Futures Surge On Last Minute Hopes Of "Extraordinary Policy Easing" By Mario Draghi
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Yesterday's market swoon which unwound all of Tuesday's gains on concerns about a hawkish Fed and fears about terrorism in the US, are now completely forgotten, and have been replaced with the latest daily round of pre-ECB euphoria, driven by hopes that Mario Draghi will announce even more dovish details to Europe's Q€ 2 than just a 10 bps rate cut and a boost to QE more than €10 billion, both of which have been already priced in.




