Saudi Arabia
Oil, War, & Drastic Global Change
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/15/2016 21:00 -0500The consequences of all this will be felt all over the world, and for a long time to come. All of our economic systems run on oil, so many jobs are related to it, so many ‘fields’ in the economy, and no, things won’t get easier when oil is at $20 or $10, it’ll be a disaster of biblical proportions, like a swarm of locusts that leaves precious little behind. Squeeze oil and you squeeze the entire economic system. That’s what all the ‘low oil prices are great for the economy’ analysts missed (many still do). Entire nations will undergo drastic changes in leadership and prosperity.
The Game Of Chicken Between The Fed & The PBOC Escalates
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/15/2016 15:05 -0500There’s more than a whiff of 2008 in the air. The sources of systemic financial sector risk are different this time (they always are), but China and the global industrial/commodity complex are even larger tectonic plates than the US housing market, and their shifts are no less destructive. There’s also more than a whiff of 1938 in the air, as we have a Fed that is apparently hell-bent on raising rates even as a Category 5 deflationary hurricane heads our way, even as the yield curve continues to flatten.
Saudi Arabia: A Weak Kingdom On Its Knees?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/15/2016 09:53 -0500The great Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - the long-time dictator of crude oil prices for the world - is struggling on all fronts. The Saudis are in a state of panic all around - from its OPEC status and dwindling reserves to its proxy wars that absolutely cannot turn into full-fledged wars and its growing friendlessness. At the end of the day, Saudi Arabia has overextended itself, and overestimated its prowess and it does not have the clout that it once had to be able to do this effectively.
Ron Paul Warns: "Watch The Petrodollar"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/14/2016 21:10 -0500"The chaos that one day will ensue from our 35-year experiment with worldwide fiat money will require a return to money of real value. We will know that day is approaching when oil-producing countries demand gold, or its equivalent, for their oil rather than dollars or euros. The sooner the better."
Does The U.S. Have A Middle East Strategy Going Forward?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 19:20 -0500Senior-level sources in numerous Middle Eastern governments have privately expressed bewilderment at recent and current U.S. government strategies and policies toward the region. But a closer examination of U.S. policies, now almost entirely dictated by the Obama White House, shows no cohesive national goals or policies exist, but rather an ad hoc set of actions and reactions, which are largely dictated either by ideological positions, ignorance, whim, or perceived expedience.
JPM's "Gandalf" Quant Is Back With A Startling Warning
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 17:10 -0500"The fact that market volatility is on the rise and the Fed is raising interest rates further increases the probability of a Bear Market. The current option-implied probability of a bear market (i.e. ~20% decline this year) is about 25%. While there is no way to predict a bear market, below we look at various scenarios, and estimate that the probability of a bear market may be nearly twice as large."
"You Lie" - Fact-Checking Obama's SOTU Job "Gains" Claims
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 15:25 -0500President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address came up short of the facts on several topics. Obama apparently omitted part of his presidency in boasting of nearly 900,000 manufacturing jobs “in the past six years.” Over his entire time in office, manufacturing jobs have gone down by 230,000.
Turkey Suicide Bomber Identified As Saudi-Born, Syrian Refugee
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 13:20 -0500The man who killed 10 German tourists on Tuesday in a brazen suicide attack in Istanbul has been identified as one Nabil Fadli, a ISIS-linked , Saudi-born operative who entered Turkey just last week as a Syrian refugee.
War Between Saudi Arabia And Iran Could Send Oil Prices To $250
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 11:15 -0500The rift between Saudi Arabia and Iran has quickly ballooned into the worst conflict in decades between the two countries. The effect from the brewing conflict on oil is murky, but for now it is not having a bullish impact. But what if the current “Cold War” between Saudi Arabia and Iran turned hot?
Sweden's Foreign Minister Barred From Israel After Calling For "Extrajudicial Killings" Probe
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 10:54 -0500Having upset The Sauds (by exposing the truth about The Kingdom's subjugation of women and medieval laws), and hurt relations with Saudi Arabia, Swedish foreign minister Margot Wallstrom has now made an enemy of another Middle-East nation. Israel has barred Wallstrom from entering their nation after she called for investigations into "extrajudicial killings" during recent violence. In response, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said in a statement: "The Swedish Foreign Minister has, in her reckless and ludicrous comments, buoyed terrorism and by so doing is encouraging violence."
The Demise Of Dollar Hegemony: Russia Breaks Wall St's Oil-Price Monopoly
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 22:20 -0500Russia has just taken significant steps that will break the present Wall Street oil price monopoly, at least for a huge part of the world oil market. The move is part of a longer-term strategy of decoupling Russia’s economy and especially its very significant export of oil, from the US dollar, today the Achilles Heel of the Russian economy.
Guest Post: 2016 - Year Of The 'Epocalypse'
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 21:20 -0500- Afghanistan
- Apple
- Australia
- Auto Sales
- Baltic Dry
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bear Market
- Black Swan
- Black Swans
- Bond
- Brazil
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Demographics
- ETC
- Eurozone
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Fisher
- France
- Free Money
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Great Depression
- Greece
- Guest Post
- Housing Market
- Housing Prices
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Iraq
- Japan
- Meltdown
- Middle East
- Money Supply
- North Korea
- Obama Administration
- Poland
- President Obama
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Richard Fisher
- Risk Management
- Saudi Arabia
- Student Loans
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Volatility
- Yuan
As the towering forces that are prevailing against failing global economic architecture and the pit of debt beneath that structure, as laid out below, it is clear that the 'Epocalypse' - encompassing the roots "economic, epoch, collapse" and "apocalypse" - is here, and it is everywhere. The Great Collapse has already begun. What follows are the megatrends that will increasingly gang up in the first part of 2016 to stomp the deeply flawed global economy down into its own hole of debt.
Virginia Senator: "Saudi Arabia And Turkey Are The Greatest Threats To World Peace"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 14:01 -0500“I believe that Saudi Arabia and Turkey are the two greatest dangers to world peace. It is Saudi Arabia, through the Wahhabist doctrine, that is spreading terrorism across the globe. It’s not Iran, it’s not Syria or any other country.”
Nigerian Currency Collapses After Central Bank Halts Dollar Sales To Stall "Hyperinflation Monster"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 09:03 -0500Having told banks and investors "don't panic" in September, amid spiking interbank lending rates and surging default/devaluation risks, it appears the massive shortage of dollars that we warned about in December has washed tsunami-like ashore in oil-producing Nigeria. Following the Central bank's decision this week to halt dollar sales to non-bank FX market operators, black market exchange rates spiked to 282/USD (vs 199 official) and CDS spiked to record highs implying drastic devaluations loom.
Frontrunning: January 12
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 07:32 -0500- Oil slips toward $30, traders bet on more falls (Reuters)
- Oil Plunge Sparks Bankruptcy Concerns (WSJ)
- RBS cries 'sell everything' as deflationary crisis nears (Telegraph)
- World stocks drop but Europe shrugs off oil slide, China money market surge (Reuters)
- Canadian Stocks Fall in Longest Slump Since 2002 as Oil Slides (BBG)
- "Murderous" Yuan Rate Jolts Hong Kong as Top Currency Hub (BBG)


