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US Futures Resume Tumble, Commodities Slide As Chinese "Hard-Landing" Fears Take Center Stage
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It was all about China once again, where following a report of a historic layoff in which China's second biggest coal producer Longmay Group fired an unprecedented 100,000 or 40% of its workforce, overnight we got the latest industrial profits figure which plunging -8.8% Y/Y was the biggest drop since at least 2011, and which the National Bureau of Statistics attributed to "exchange rate losses, weak stock markets, falling industrial goods prices as well as a bigger rise in costs than increases in revenue." In not so many words: a "hard-landing."
Getting Paid for Doing the Obvious?
Submitted by Capitalist Exploits on 09/28/2015 01:23 -0500With liquidity in the markets drying up, it's important not only to understand the opportunity but also to understand how to execute on an opportunity!
The "Hard-Landing" Has Arrived: Chinese Coal Company Fires 100,000
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/27/2015 21:43 -0500In a move that would make even Hewlett-Packard's Meg Whitman blush, Harbin-based Heilongjiang Longmay Mining Holding Group, or Longmay Group, the biggest met coal miner in northeast China which has been struggling to reduce massive losses in recent months as a result of the commodity collapse, just confirmed China's "hard-landing" has arrived when it announced on its website it would cut 100,000 jobs or 40% of its entire 240,000-strong labor force.
Wholesale Money Markets Are Broken: Ignore "Perverted" Swap Spreads At Your Own Peril
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/27/2015 17:45 -0500At the height of the financial crisis, the unprecedented decline in swap rates below Treasury yields was seen as an anomaly. The phenomenon is now widespread, as Bloomberg notes, what Fabozzi's bible of swap-pricing calls a "perversion" is now the rule all the way from 30Y to 2Y maturities. As one analyst notes, historical interpretations of this have been destroyed and if the flip to negative spreads persists, it would signal that its roots are in a combination of regulators’ efforts to head off another financial crisis, China selling pressure (and its impact on repo markets) and "broken" wholesale money-markets.
Divergence Drivers and the Dollar
Submitted by Marc To Market on 09/27/2015 08:55 -0500The divergence theme is likely to strengthen in the week ahead.
China Cannot Let This Happen
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/26/2015 17:30 -0500After borrowing (and largely wasting) $15 trillion during the Great Recession, China now looks like a typical decadent developed-world country, complete with slow growth, anemic consumer spending and unstable financial markets. But it’s not France, Canada or the US, where recessions happen and voters peacefully replace one major party with the other. China, within living memory, has seen civil unrest beget open rebellion beget multi-decade civil war. Take a surplus of young men (the result of China’s one-child policy which put a premium on male children), combine it with a shortage of good jobs, and the obvious result is instability.
China's "Credit Mystery" Deepens, As Moody's Warns On Shadow Financing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/26/2015 11:15 -0500Are some Chinese banks ramping up their exposure to shadow conduits on the way to obscuring massive amounts of credit risk? Moody's says yes...
Frontrunning: September 25
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2015 06:30 -0500- Global Markets Rebound on Yellen Speech (WSJ)
- Obama and Putin to meet; Syria and Ukraine vie for attention (Reuters)
- Obama to host China's President Xi amid simmering tensions (Reuters)
- Don't Fall for It, Xi! Chinese Take to Web to Scorn U.S.—and China, Too (BBG)
- Yellen Confirms Fed Still on Track to Raise Rates This Year (BBG)... but is still China dependent?
- Abe's New Economic Plan Confounds Analysts (BBG)
- It's All `Perverted' Now as U.S. Swap Spreads Tumble Below Zero (BBG)
"Hawkish"-er Yellen & Japanese Deflation Spark Uncertainty Across AsiaPac
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 20:21 -0500The evening started on a high note when Janet Yellen's survival giving a speech warranted a 100 point rip in Dow futures (and USD strength). Then Japan stepped up with its first deflationary CPI print since April 2013 (which of course was met with stock-buying because moar QQE is overdue but that soon faded). EM FX is tumbling further (with Malaysia leading the charge). Chinese credit risk jumps tro a new 2 year high (as SHIBOR remains entirely manipulated flat) as China halts its 4-day devaluation with a tiny nudge stronger in the Yuan fix.
Gold Pops, Dollar Drops, As CATastrophe Slaps Stocks Ahead Of Yellen "Do-Over" Speech
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 15:06 -0500One By One the Central Banks Are Losing Control
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 09/24/2015 15:00 -0500Contrary to popular opinion, there are problems that are too big for the Central Banks to control.
David Petraeus, "Treasury Analyst": Please Don't Quit Your Day Job
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 13:12 -0500Somehow everything in the following statement from David Petraeus is wrong: "There is no shortage of customers for the purchase of U.S. Treasuries," said Petraeus.... "Given the relative strength of the U.S. economy and the prospect of the Fed raising interest rates at some point in the months ahead, I suspect there will continue to be very keen interest in U.S. Treasuries."
A Desperate Wal-Mart Demands Suppliers Pass Along Yuan Devaluation Savings
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 12:20 -0500When passing rising labor costs on to consumers isn’t an option, it’s the supply chain that suffers and now, in a frantic attempt to extract every last penny of savings in order to offset the cost of paying hundreds of thousands of workers $9/hour versus $8, Wal-Mart is effectively demanding price cuts from anyone with a connection to China in the wake of Beijing’s move to devalue the yuan.
Dow Drops 800 Points From Fed Euphoria, Bond Yields & Black Gold Plunge
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 07:28 -0500Another rip sold. Dow futures are down over 140 points in the pre-open (as it appears Cramer's pajama-wearers are derisking again). Following the 4th day of Yuan weakness, EUR-based carry trades continue their unwind and that pressure is driving USD Index notably lower, bond yields gapping lower, and commodities tumbling... except gold
Global Easing Bonanza Continues As Norway, Taiwan Cut Rates To Spur Struggling Economies
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 06:53 -0500The global race to the bottom continued on Thursday as Norway and Taiwan moved to cut rates sending NOK plunging to its weakest level against the dollar in 13 years and pressing Tawain dollar forwards to six year lows.






