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HSBC To Fire 50,000, One In Five Jobs, To Fund Dividends To Shareholders
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/09/2015 07:02 -0500Just days after JPMorgan revealed it would fire another 5,000 by the end of the year in a "scalpel" headcount reduction, overnight the world's favorite drug money laundering bank HSBC unleashed the "machete" and announced it would cut almost 50,000 workers, or one in five bankers, a move which would shrink the investment bank division by one-third. The reason: the same why US corporations are laying off tens of thousands so they can fund record stock buybacks and enrich their shareholders - to boost profits so that more money can be channeled in the form of dividends.
Frontrunning: June 9
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/09/2015 06:36 -0500- Greece Said to Submit Revised Budget Plan in Bid for Funding (BBG)
- Protesters seek firing of Texas officer who threw girl to ground (Reuters)
- HSBC to cut 50,000 jobs in quest for higher dividends (Reuters)
- U.S. base shipped live anthrax to 19 states plus D.C.: Pentagon (Reuters)
- Obama Administration Opens Door for More Student-Debt Forgiveness (WSJ)
- China Said to Weigh Margin Finance Rule Change Amid Stock Boom (BBG)
- Doctor who trained U.S. troops suspended for macabre techniques (Reuters)
- Exxon to Face Regulators’ Questions Over Quakes (WSJ)
Capital Controls Explained: Argentina Edition
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/06/2015 11:49 -0500When governments find themselves in financial trouble because of the stupid decisions that they’ve made, their first response is to award themselves even more power to make even stupider decisions. And among the stupidest decisions that any government can make is imposing capital controls… something that Argentina has in abundance. Capital controls are like the Matrix; you can’t really explain what they are. You have to show people. Argentina does not disappoint.
A Hopeful Edward Snowden Says "The Balance Of Power Is Beginning To Shift"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/06/2015 09:43 -0500"The balance of power is beginning to shift. We are witnessing the emergence of a post-terror generation, one that rejects a worldview defined by a singular tragedy. For the first time since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, we see the outline of a politics that turns away from reaction and fear in favor of resilience and reason. With each court victory, with every change in the law, we demonstrate facts are more convincing than fear. As a society, we rediscover that the value of a right is not in what it hides, but in what it protects."
"Stratospheric", "Irrational" Chinese Rally "Screams Speculative Bubble" To BNP
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/05/2015 15:55 -0500"How long the bubble can continue to inflate is the key question – but necessarily unanswerable. Inherently irrational, bubbles usually last longer than expected, [but they] ultimately burst... they expand continuously, then pop."
Vanguard To Buy Mainland China Shares For $69 Billion EM Index Fund
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/04/2015 21:35 -0500"A surprise move by Vanguard to include onshore Chinese A-shares in its flagship emerging market fund will “put pressure” on other asset managers to follow suit," FT reports.
Who's Next? China Finally Starts Snapping Up Gold Miners
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/04/2015 18:30 -0500One (perhaps the only) bright spot in the past few year’s gold market has been Chinese and Indian demand for the metal. But physical bullion is only part of the story, and may not be the biggest one going forward. Speculation has been circulating for years that China’s miners, flush with cash from selling their low-cost output to the government, would soon start buying up the world’s in-ground gold reserves... and now, finally, the China-buying-all-the-gold-mines scenario has begun to solidify.
Frontrunning: June 4
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/04/2015 06:17 -0500- China stocks fall, led by ChiNext, on margin tightening; Hong Kong down too (Reuters)
- Bond market sell-off rumbles on, stocks feel the pinch (Reuters)
- Bond Rout Wipes Out 2015 Gains as Traders Stay Glued to Screens (BBG)
- Greek Groundhog Day Continues With Talks Failing to Break Impasse (BBG)
- Greece and Its Creditors Agree on Some Measures in Bailout Talks (WSJ)
- 'Bellingcat Report Doesn't Prove Anything': Expert Criticizes Allegations of Russian MH17 Manipulation (Spiegel)
- GE Said to Hire Banks to Start Sale on $20 Billion Assets (BBG)
- Alibaba Pictures plans $1.6bn share sale (FT)
- How Companies Justify Big Pay Raises for CEOs (BBG)
Chinese Stocks Stumble As Hanergy Debt Debacle Looms Over All The 500%-Club
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/02/2015 23:15 -0500If one sentence sums up the farce that the hyper-speculative ponzifest that is the 500% club in China it is "Hanergy Group was basically using the listed company as a means to produce collateral in the form of shares that it could then pledge to secure financing." While the stock has been cut in half, lenders remain mired in opacity as they try to figure out, as Bloomberg reports, which of Chinese billionaire Li Hejun's many creditors risk losing every yuan they put into his company? Shenzhen and CHINEXT indices are lower out of the gate today after a 14% and 18% surge in the last 2 days as a group of 11 lenders (ranging from large banks to small asset managers) ask for a meeting to discuss various loans with various Hanergy entities... and whatever they find in Hanergy is bound to have been repeated manifold across China's manic markets.
Bernanke On China Power Grab: "All That's Happening Is Congress' Fault"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/02/2015 12:20 -0500“The US Congress is largely at fault for all that’s happening,” the former chairman of the Federal Reserve said in Hong Kong on Tuesday. What’s interesting here is the tendency for Americans to view the AIIB as something that was ultimately created by the US — even if only inadvertently.
Kyle Bass Was Right: Texas To Create Own Bullion Depository, Repatriate $1 Billion Of Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/01/2015 22:10 -0500Most investors have heard Kyle Bass' rather eloquent phrase, "buying gold is just buying a put against the idiocy of the political cycle. It's that simple." However, what few may remember was his warnings in 2011, suggesting the University of Texas Investment Management Co. take delivery of its gold - as opposed to trusting it in the 'safe' hands of COMEX massively levered paper warehouse. Now, as The Star Telegram reports, Texas is going one step further with State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione asking the Legislature to create a Texas Bullion Depository, where Texas could store its gold. The goal is to create a secure facility that would allow the state to bring home more than $1 billion in gold bars that are owned by UTIMCO and are now housed at HSBC in New York.
Key Events In The Coming "Most Impotant Jobs Report Ever" Week
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/01/2015 08:15 -0500- Australia
- Beige Book
- BOE
- Brazil
- China
- Conference Board
- Consumer Confidence
- Consumer Credit
- Consumer Prices
- CPI
- Czech
- Deutsche Bank
- Economic Calendar
- Eurozone
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- India
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Italy
- Japan
- Mexico
- Monetary Base
- Money Supply
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Personal Income
- Poland
- Romania
- Switzerland
- Trade Balance
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- United Kingdom
June is off with a bang, and a very busy week in the macro economic calendar, both globally and in the US, which culminates with the latest "most important ever" payrolls report, one which will surely be closely watched by a Fed which may hike as soon as a few weeks from now (but probably won't).
Welcome To The Ebay Stock Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/28/2015 16:00 -0500When we first brought the world's attention to the 330ET daily ramp in US equity markets, we were shrugged off as conspiracy wonks once again, but 2 years later - as trading activity has become increasingly focused in smaller and smaller windows during the trading day, so the mainstream media has finally been forced to admit that the US equity market has become nothing but Ebay - where everyone waits til the last second.
Frontrunning: May 28
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/28/2015 06:38 -0500- No change in Greek debt talks after another day of spin (Reuters)
- G-7 Weighs In on Greece as Government Told to Be Serious (BBG)
- FIFA Faces Mounting Pressure From Sponsors as Visa Threatens to End Deal (WSJ)
- U.S. hopes Chinese island-building will spur Asian response (Reuters)
- Japan Inc.’s $104 Billion Investor Payout Set to Surge (BBG)
- Russia masses heavy firepower on border with Ukraine (Reuters)
- China Says Its Most-Wanted Fugitive Is in U.S. Custody (BBG)



