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The Fate Of Goldman's Global Growth Forecast Is In The Hands Of Just Three Countries





In 2016 just three countries will grow above Goldman's blended global average growth rate of 3.6%: India, China and Indonesia.

 
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This Wasn't Supposed To Happen





Bonds ain't buying The Buy-The-F##king-Paris-Attack-Dip rally in stocks...

 
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The Fed-Induced Farce





The Fed has created a dead end street for everyone not in their .1% clientele... We’re all muppets to the banking cabal running this morally and financially bankrupt military empire of debt.

 
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How To Trade The Square IPO (In 1 Simple Chart)





Consider who was buying... and who is buying now?

 
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Consumer Sentiment Decouples From Stocks As Black Americans' Comfort Nears 2015 Lows





It appears there is a simple solution to regaining animal spirits in America... mandate black Americans to buy Nasdaq stocks...

 
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Traders Are Buying The Other "Fed Policy Error" Hedge





What else do you buy when monetary policy failure concerns loom...

 
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SunSetEdison





SUNE is down almost 8% this morning, backunder $3.00, as yesterday Twitter-based "Blackstone buying SUNE Debt" rumor is dashed in the epic realization that you might be the last one in line for the exits...

 
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Tumbling Treasury Yields Signal Possible Fed 'Policy Error' Being Priced In





"If they do hike, watch the long-end," was the warning in September for clues to a possible policy error by The Fed, and between yesterday's mainstream narrative confirming the FOMC Minutes practically guarantee a December rate hike; and our discussion of the lower-for-longer 'natural rate' QE hints, it appears the bond market is already beginning to price in a "policy error."

 
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If The Economy Is Fine, Why Are So Many Hedge Funds, Energy Companies And Large Retailers Imploding?





If the U.S. economy really is in “great shape”, then why do all of the numbers keep telling us that we are in a recession? In 2008, stocks didn’t crash until well after the U.S. economy as a whole started crashing, and the same thing is apparently happening this time around as well.

 
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Philly Fed Creeps Back Into Positive Despite Collapse In Prices Paid, Workweek





After 2 months of notably unusual negative prints, November's Philly Fed rose from -4.5 to +1.9 (the best MoM rise since June). Sadly, the survey's headline gains were driven by a big surge in 'hope' as the outlook surged from 36.7 to 43.4, as under the covers of the current business environment was a collapse in prices paid, further deterioration in new orders and shipments, and a plunge in average workweek.

 
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WTI Tumbles Back Below $40, Goldman Warns Risk Of "Sharp Leg Lower"





After an exuberantv-shaped recovery of hawkish fed minutes, WTI Crude (Dec contract) has tumbled back below $40 this morning following warnings from Goldmn Sachs of the potential for a "sharp leg lower" to $20 handle given expectations for warmer-than-normal weather this winter.

 
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Paris Attack "Mastermind" Killed In Police Raid





"Paris prosecutor says Abaaoud was been identified dead at the scene by his fingerprints. His body was found "riddled with impacts."

 
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Goldman Releases Its Top 6 Trades For 2016... And The Three Biggest Risks





  1. Top Trade #1: Long USD vs short EUR and JPY
  2. Top Trade #2: Long US 10-year ‘Breakeven’ Inflation
  3. Top Trade #3: Long MXN and RUB versus short ZAR and CLP.
  4. Top Trade #4: Long EM ‘External Demand’ vs. Banks stocks
  5. Top Trade #5: Tighter Spread between Italy and Germany Long Rates
  6. Top Trade #6: Long large-cap US Banks relative to the overall S&P500
 
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Frontrunning: November 19





  • Soothing Fed sounds send shares, emerging markets higher (Reuters)
  • Belgian Police Conduct Raids in Connection With Paris Attacks (WSJ)
  • The Paris Attacks Can’t Lead to a Closed Europe (BBG)
  • Alleged Mastermind of Paris Attacks Was ‘Emir of War’ (WSJ)
  • U.S. Eyes Russia-Iran Split in Bid to End Syria Conflict (WSJ)
  • Despite tensions, Asia-Pacific nations close ranks against terrorism (Reuters)
 
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