Wall Street Journal
Hillary Clinton Faces The Music At Benghazi Hearing - Live Feed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/22/2015 08:56 -0500In one of the most-watched hearings in historuy on Capitol Hill, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faces one of the biggest tests of her career – not to mention her presidential campaign – as she testifies before the Select Committee on Benghazi in the House of Representatives. This, of course, is not the first time, but one wonders if she will come out swinging with her "what difference does it make" persona, or be buried in the minutia of her private email server. As WSJ notes, the national response to the attacks that killed four Americans in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012, was complicated by secrecy, tragedy and national politics... and the people still want answers.
Can Trump Be Stopped?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/21/2015 18:50 -0500Today’s task for the Republican establishment... Between now and March, they must settle on a candidate, hope his rivals get out of the race, defeat Trump in one of the first two contests, or effect his defeat by someone like Carson, then pray Trump will collapse like a house of cards. The improbabilities of accomplishing this grow by the week, and will soon start looking, increasingly, like an impossibility - absent the kind of celestial intervention that marked the career of the late Calvin Coolidge.
Who on Wall Street is Now Eating the Oil & Gas Losses?
Submitted by testosteronepit on 10/20/2015 21:54 -0500This trade has become blood-soaked.
Banks Turn Down Deposits As Stealth NIRP Takes Hold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/20/2015 20:00 -0500Back in February, we noted that NIRP had officially arrived in the US as JP Morgan announced it was preparing to charge some large institutional customers for deposits. This represented a kind of de facto (if not yet de jure) NIRP. Now, a combination of pinched margins and new regulations has led some of the largest financial institutions in the US to penalize corporate and institutional deposits on the way to instituting what amounts to a stealth version of negative interest rates.
What Can the Fed Do to Save the Markets This Time?
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 10/20/2015 15:16 -0500The next round of the Crisis beckons. And this time around, the Fed’s hands are tied.
Tech Bubble Pops: Dropbox Warned It Can't IPO At Its "Private Valuation"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/20/2015 09:09 -0500The second tech bubble, one which has seen nearly 200 tech "unicorns" rising out of the ZIRP ashes in the past few years and promptly attaining valuations of over $1 billion, is bursting. WSJ reports that investment bankers cautioned Dropbox that the San Francisco company might be unable to go public at its latest private round "valuation" of $10 billion.
Peter Schiff’s Father Dies In Prison, Shackled To A Hospital Bed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/19/2015 22:36 -0500Most of you will be quite familiar with Peter Schiff. Fewer of you will know much about his father, Irwin Schiff, who was posthumously referred to as the “grandfather of the contemporary tax protest movement” in Forbes. Irwin was treated very poorly by his own country, particularly toward the end of his life when, despite being legally blind and dying of cancer, he was not permitted to die in peace amongst family members.
Trump Extends Lead Over Jeb & The GOP Field, But Carson Looms
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/19/2015 16:28 -0500The Donald, crushing the hopes of the status quo, has extended his lead among GOP Primary voters with 25% of the support (up from 21% in September). However, the latest WSJ/NBC poll finds Ben Carson coming on strong with 22% support. Aside from Rubio (13%, up from 11%), and Jeb hovering at 8%, this leaves "the rest" of the crowd lagging horribly with Chris Christie, Rand Paul, Mike Huckabee, and John Kasich looking to go the way of 'the Walker'.
Traders Are Panic-Selling T-Bills After Jack Lew Warns Of "Terrible" Debt Limit Accident
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/19/2015 10:49 -0500The one-month-ish Treasury Bills that mature November 18th are collapsing. Following comments this morning by Treasury Secretary Jack Lew that the US will run out of cash on November 3rd and his warning of a "terrible" debt limit accident, the 11/18/15 T-Bills have seen yields explode from -1bp to 7bps - an unprecedented 8bps spike as investors panic-sell beyond the deadline. WI 1month bills are over 11bps! As Barclays Joseph Abate warns, "This is the beginning...Nervousness is ratcheting higher”
Getting History Right - Saving Capitalism From Monetary Mismanagement
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/18/2015 16:00 -0500Capitalism isn’t – wasn’t – the problem. The culprit instead was unsound finance and deeply flawed monetary management. In short, Capitalism cannot function effectively within a backdrop of unfettered cheap finance. Things appear miraculous during the boom, and then the bust discombobulates. Contemporary central bank rate administration essentially abandoned the self-adjusting and regulating market system for determining the price of finance – so fundamental to Capitalism.
Goldman Mocks "Constitutionally Dovish" Fed, Sees December Rate Hike Odds At 60% To Offset "Credibility Problem"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/18/2015 13:52 -0500Q: Why do you still expect the FOMC to hike rates in December?
A: Because the FOMC leadership has said that a rate hike by the end of the year is likely if the economy and markets evolve broadly as expected. Our near-term forecast is similar to theirs, so our baseline is also that they hike.
Will China’s Upcoming Five Year Plan Unveil A 'Golden' Surprise?
Submitted by Secular Investor on 10/18/2015 11:24 -0500HINT: Monitor Russia for more clues...
Silicon Valley's Ultimate Insider Warns Of "Subprime Unicorns... Managements Are Deluded"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/17/2015 12:45 -0500"A handful of these so-called unicorns will become the great, enduring companies of tomorrow. But a good number seem the flimsiest of edifices. There is also a false sense of security provided by the private markets... some of these valuations are illusory ...Most of the leaders of the subprime unicorns who continue to enjoy the fruits of the private market delude themselves..." -Michael Moritz, Chairman, Sequoia Capital
Weekend Reading: Weighed, Measured And Found Wanting
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/16/2015 15:35 -0500"Since Washington doesn't understand what went wrong in 2007 and 2008, so the Fed, the White House and Congress are recreating the very same conditions for another financial bubble. If it pops, we could replay the same devastating effects as occurred during the first bubble in 1999 and 2000.”
The Fog Of "Everything": Why America's Eternally Caught Off Guard In The Middle East
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/15/2015 20:00 -0500Whatever the efforts of that expansive corps of intelligence analysts (and the vast intelligence edifice behind it), when anything happens in the Greater Middle East, you can essentially assume that the official American reaction, military and political, will be “surprise” and that policymakers will be left “scrambling” in a quagmire of ignorance to rescue American policy from the unexpected. The evidence, after all, is largely in. In these years, for what now must be approaching three-quarters of a trillion dollars, the national security state and the military seem to have created an un-intelligence system. Welcome to the fog of everything.





