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Frontrunning: June 10

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  • Pressing for Greek concessions, Merkel and Hollande keep Tsipras waiting (Reuters)
  • Treasuries Extend Slump as Pimco Dumps Two-Thirds of Holdings (BBG)
  • U.S. prepares plans for more troops, new base in Iraq: officials (Reuters)
  • Texas policeman resigns after video shows him toppling teen (Reuters)
  • Kuroda Says Hard to See Yen Dropping More, Spurring Surge (BBG)
  • Tech Startups Woo Investors With Unconventional Financial Terms — but Do Numbers Add Up? (WSJ)
  • Putin is a 'bully', U.S. needs to respond resolutely: Jeb Bush (Reuters)
  • Target announces share buyback, dividend boost after disclosure snafu (Reuters)
  • Gen X Was Right: Reality Really Does Bite (BBG)
  • Iraqi City of Mosul Transformed a Year After Islamic State Capture (WSJ)
  • U.S. Shifts Stance on Drug Pricing in Pacific Trade Pact Talks, Document Reveals (NYT)
  • China military conducts drills near Taiwan, Philippines (Reuters)
  • The $3 Trillion Bond Trade Citigroup Says Investors Should Fear (BBG)
  • These Are Global Banking’s Winners and Losers Since the Crisis (BBG)
  • Convicted killer in New York prison break on third escape attempt (Reuters)

 

Overnight Media Digest

WSJ

* A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel backed the cholesterol-lowering drug Praluent, but panelists said the use of the drug should be limited to certain high-risk groups, such as people with very high cholesterol for genetic reasons. (on.wsj.com/1Qn3Dws)

* The U.S. Justice Department is weighing charging General Motors Co with criminal wire fraud stemming from the auto maker's failure to recall millions of vehicles equipped with a defective ignition switch, said people familiar with the matter. (on.wsj.com/1JBOFPd)

* A move by Deutsche Lufthansa AG to charge extra for airfares purchased through travel agents or travel sites like Expedia Inc has opened a new front in the battle between airlines and their distributors over how customers buy plane tickets. (on.wsj.com/1MGXupu)

* Tesla Motors Inc Chief Financial Officer Deepak Ahuja plans to retire later this year when the electric-car maker appoints his replacement, a move disclosed on Tuesday at the company's annual shareholder meeting. (on.wsj.com/1MGXx4I)

* President Barack Obama is poised to send hundreds more American military advisers to a new base in a strategic Iraqi region to help devise a counterattack against marauding Islamic State militants, U.S. officials said Tuesday, a shift that underscores American concern over recent battlefield losses. (on.wsj.com/1MmyGlN)

 

FT

HSBC Holdings Plc is set to speed up a cull of unprofitable units and countries by cutting almost 50,000 jobs - half of them from selling businesses in Brazil and Turkey.

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's downgraded several UK and German banks, including Deutsche Bank AG, Barclays Plc and Royal Bank of Scotland, saying it considers government support for these banks to be uncertain.

Standard Life, which holds about 22 million shares in WPP, criticized the company's "lack of transparency" over the procedure followed to replace company founder and Chief Executive Martin Sorrell.

Britain's BT said on Tuesday it would offer Champions League soccer matches to new and existing customers of its TV service for free, and to its broadband subscribers for 5 pounds a month.

 

NYT

* The attorneys general of New York and Connecticut are investigating Apple Inc's negotiations with music companies in search of potential antitrust violations. Universal Music Group Inc on Tuesday confirmed it was cooperating with the industrywide investigation. (http://nyti.ms/1JIEff8)

* British Bank HSBC Holdings Plc said on Tuesday that it would shed as many as 50,000 of its about 250,000 jobs as it sells several underperforming businesses, reduces the size of its global investment banking business and tries to cut billions of dollars in costs. (http://nyti.ms/1Hp9jQW)

* A Texas federal judge handed down a $663 million judgment Tuesday against Trinity Industries Inc, the guardrail maker accused of producing a faulty product that can jam and spear through vehicles. (http://nyti.ms/1TahyVN)

* Hewlett-Packard Co's ill-fated acquisition of the software maker Autonomy will cost another $100 million, as the company prepares to settle class-action litigation tied to the 2011 deal. (http://nyti.ms/1I0Fp1w)

* General Electric said on Tuesday that it had agreed to sell the bulk of a division that finances leveraged buyouts to the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in a $12 billion deal.(http://nyti.ms/1HpcNDc)

 

Hong Kong

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

-- All 600 tours to South Korea organised for this month by local travel agencies will be cancelled following a red alert against travel to the Mers-hit country, industry representatives agreed on Tuesday. Cathay Pacific, which operates five flights a day to Seoul, has cancelled one of the flights throughout July and August. (http://bit.ly/1KnZx2s)

-- The chances of lawmakers approving the Hong Kong government's electoral reform plan for 2017 are very slim, Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor admitted as a poll showed public opposition to the blueprint had hit its highest level yet. (http://bit.ly/1F6XBnS)

-- Hong Kong's mobile app industry is suffering from a gender gap, with more than one-third of development companies employing fewer than three women, according to a survey conducted by the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association and the Hong Kong Productivity Council. (http://bit.ly/1Gq4Zjv)

THE STANDARD

-- Police are investigating if a handbook circulating online that advises protesters on how to protect themselves and resist police is in breach of any law. A police spokeswoman said the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau is following up on the case. It is believed that copies of the handbook were delivered to the University of Hong Kong during the candlelight vigil on June 4. (http://bit.ly/1B4M7Gi)

-- Civil servants will get a pay rise that is 0.5 percentage points higher than recommended in a pay-trend survey, in a move seen as aiming to counter any backlash when the government's political reform package is voted down. Senior civil servants will get a 3.96 percent pay rise, while lower- and middle-ranked staff will get 4.62 percent. (http://bit.ly/1I0jsj0)

-- The proportion of Hongkongers holding positive feelings toward fellow locals has hit its lowest number since 2007, a poll by the University of Hong Kong's Public Opinion Programme found. Pollster Robert Chung said the 8-year low is an indication of social polarization. (http://bit.ly/1F6YEo2)

HONG KONG ECONOMIC JOURNAL

-- Franshion Properties (China) said it planned to sell HK$4.37 billion worth of shares to parties including New China Life Insurance, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC Private Ltd, Warburg Pincus Private Equity's Earn Max Enterprises, and Dynasty Hill Holdings which is controlled by Sun Hung Kai Properties ex-chairman Walter Kwok.

 

Britain

The Times

* The competition regulator has agreed to "fast-track" an in-depth investigation into BT Group's proposed 12.5 billion pounds ($19.23 billion) takeover of EE in a move which could delay completion of the merger. (thetim.es/1FPx2En)

* HSBC Holdings Plc will cut 8,000 jobs in the UK out of a global reduction of up to 25,000 redundancies as it fights to improve returns. It also raised the prospect that its brand may disappear from British high streets, under plans to move its retail bank to Birmingham. (thetim.es/1KnM3no)

The Guardian

* On June 22, around 17,000 workers at Tata Steel plants across the country will bring Britain's steel industry to a halt with the first national strike for 35 years. The walkout is a response to Tata's plan to close the British Steel pension scheme. (bit.ly/1FPxum7)

* Britain's energy and climate change secretary Amber Rudd has agreed to a 1 billion pounds project which will provide power for 150,000 homes from a tidal lagoon at Swansea Bay. (bit.ly/1BWgRV7)

The Telegraph

* The government should hold a referendum on Britain's EU membership as soon as possible to end the uncertainty that the looming vote creates for businesses, according to Pacific Investment Management Company (Pimco). (bit.ly/1f1bVtl)

* Greece could be edging closer to a deal with its creditors after submitting fresh proposals which are thought to include concessions on tougher austerity targets. (bit.ly/1JDete3)

Sky News

* Two-thirds of Britons believe big companies are not paying their fair share of corporation tax based on the level of sales they generate in the UK, according to research by YouGov. (bit.ly/1MmbPqp)

The Independent

* A British corporate investigator who was working for the drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline Plc in China has been released from jail in Shanghai. (ind.pn/1KnOaaS)

* Transport for London's annual report shows the number of six-figure earners within the firm had rocketed from 326 to 413 in 12 months. There has been a 25 percent rise in the number of executives who earn a six-figure salary compared with last year.(ind.pn/1GahRci)

 

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Wed, 06/10/2015 - 07:29 | 6181760 Headbanger
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But but but...

Are the Russian nucular bombers back in the air??

Inquiring minds gots to know.

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 07:36 | 6181772 XAU XAG
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  • Putin is a 'bully', U.S. needs to respond resolutely: Jeb Bush (Reuters)

 

LOL

 

Pot calling the kettle ............................

 

Peeps in glass houses throwing stones

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 09:54 | 6182198 Brazen Heist
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I know, right?

The American government is like the biggest fucking bully in the world...its all just bullshit, the whole election circus. Megalomaniacs fighting to convince idiots for a mandate to continue to carry out the agenda regardless, what a shitshow.

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 07:35 | 6181770 SheepDog-One
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The cop 'toppled a teen'? Looked more like assault and battery to me.

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 07:37 | 6181774 BlowsAgainstthe...
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"Putin is a 'bully', U.S. needs to respond resolutely: Jeb Bush"

 

Bush is a 'tool', U.S. needs to boot neocons to Israel: BAtE

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 09:17 | 6182074 Max Steel
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And reublicunt jawboning bush is a spineless sook .

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 07:52 | 6181811 Usurious
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the 'tribe' ran the british empire and are responsible for unimaginable genocide against humanity..........

''Consequently; if Britain's census figures for Ireland are correct the British government murdered approximately 5.16 million Irish men, women and children; making it the Irish Holocaust. This number, 5.16 million, exceeds the high end of the range (4.2 to 5.1 million) of serious estimates of the number of Jews murdered by Nazis.''

http://www.irishholocaust.org/tollofholocaust

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:23 | 6181883 NoWayJose
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So England killed nearly as many Irish as the potato blight! But if you are tracking English kills, don't forget North American Indians, Zulus, Aborigines, Scots, Welsh, French, etc

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:03 | 6181829 Handful of Dust
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Foreign buyer crackdown: Joe Hockey says 195 cases 'the tip of the iceberg'

 

Treasurer Joe Hockey says the 195 home purchases being investigated for allegedly breaching Australia's foreign investment rules are just the tip of the iceberg.

As an Australian Tax Office probe gains momentum in coming months and up to 60 investigators are deployed to check that foreign purchases are compliant, Mr Hockey expects to issue more forced divestment orders before December.

The investigation has also found "a rich vein of opportunity in relation to the unlawful purchase of real estate combined with potential taxation fraud", said Mr Hockey.

 

http://news.domain.com.au/domain/real-estate-news/foreign-buyer-crackdow...

 

House prices and sales may begin to show some 'cooling' in these areas.

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:48 | 6181977 TeethVillage88s
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Sounds like Wealth Confiscation. Australian version of Seizing Cash and Assets by US Cops.

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:17 | 6181867 NoWayJose
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The beauty of bring a cop in a rich town is that after you get into a racially charged situation, you can pick up a pretty sweet 'resigning package'. He had a reasonable chance of getting away with a slap on the wrist, but opted to resign instead. I would bet the town decided that a 'payoff' to resign would be cheaper than riots and protests, extended trials, lawyer fees, and bad publicity.

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:30 | 6181905 OneTinTrooper
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who said there wouldn't be any legal action?

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:52 | 6181989 TeethVillage88s
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Well it is Texas. People are brought up to respect cops, rangers & military. Kids have to be tough enough to listen and follow orders from authority. And wrestling is fairly normal in many kids lives.

Public Order is a sort of requirement like the social contract.

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:27 | 6181893 OneTinTrooper
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Now the kids can go back to enjoying their summer vacation. 

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:44 | 6181961 TeethVillage88s
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News

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- REPUBLICANS RUSH OBAMATRADE
- BEFORE PUBLIC READS IT
- NBC Poll: Majority oppose new Obama trade powers...
- Secret negotiations have been underway for 6 years...
- WIKILEAKS: BIG PHARMA BIG GAINS...
- 'International system designed to maximize monopolies'...
- Drug costs soar?
- Paul Ryan emerged as president's most convincing messenger...
- Republicans sent rubber stamps with O's face...
- Populist backlash in Europe...

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- LYNCH EXPANDS GLOBAL PROSECUTION POWERS...
- Courts becoming international law-enforcement arenas...
- Justice Dept Orders Website to Turn Over Names of Commenters...
- 'Homeland Security' looks for leaker of report on airport checkpoint failures...
- 'Homeland Security' has freed hundreds of Cuban criminals -- because Havana won't take them back!

- Robot Bankers in San Francisco...
- Jack Ma: World War III is coming, but in a good way...
- REPORT: Emails Show DISNEY Blacklisted American Workers After Replacing Them...
- 'More than ever, foreign workers are coming here to take our places'...
- More than 1 in 5 California public school students are non-English speakers...

- WORLD ELITE GATHER TO PLOT FUTURE...
- Forget G7 summit -- Bilderberg is where big guns go...
- Business bosses lobby politicians on future of EU...
- Abolition of cash, capital controls?

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 09:10 | 6182050 Laddie
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Re: The Texas pool incident:

On the ZH thread about this yesterday this was posted:
Tue, 06/09/2015 - 09:20 | 6178146 fuu
If you low pass filter around 3:08-3:12 in the original video you can hear the young man bouncing up on the cop say, "I am going to fucking kill you nigga" and then the cop pulls his gun. I am positive that will come out.

Good information about it here:
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/06/08/the-full-story-of-the-mck...

Wed, 06/10/2015 - 10:14 | 6182273 chilller
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If there ever was a reason NOT to vote for another "Bush"...this would be it.

Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!