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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)
Futures Surge On Renewed "Hopes" Of Fed Rate Hike, Sliding Yen
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2015 05:55 -0500- Abenomics
- Bond
- Borrowing Costs
- Carry Trade
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- fixed
- Germany
- Greenlight
- headlines
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Markit
- Michigan
- Monetary Policy
- Money Supply
- New Home Sales
- Nikkei
- Norges Bank
- Norway
- Personal Consumption
- Porsche
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- University Of Michigan
- Yen
The market, which clearly ignored the glaring contradictions in Yellen's speech which said that overseas events should not affect the Fed's policy path just a week after the Fed statement admitted it is "monitoring developments abroad", and also ignored Yellen explicit hint that NIRP is coming (only the size is unclear), and focused on the one thing it wanted to hear: a call to buy the all-critical USDJPY carry pair - because more dollar strength apparently is what the revenue and earnings recessioning S&P500 needs - which after trading around 120 in the past few days, had a 100 pip breakout overnight, hitting 121 just around 5am, in the process pushing US equity futures some 25 points higher at last check.
"Doomsday" Arctic Seed Vault Tapped For First Time In History As Syrian Civil War Threatens Biodiversity
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2015 19:50 -0500Clueless Carly - Crony Capitalist Warmonger With Flash Cards
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/23/2015 14:40 -0500Great companies like Hewlett-Packard are now being run not by adult professionals but day-trading punters. Carly Fiorina was one of the latter. She excelled at mastering her flash cards and pitching financial bubbles from the time of the misbegotten Lucent IPO, to her campaign for the Compaq acquisition, to her final days at Hewlett-Packard. What she didn’t excel at was learning a single thing that qualifies her to be President of the United States - not the least of which is humility. Fiorina needs to shut-up, sit down and flush her flash cards. The furtherance of liberty, prosperity and peace are not what Torquemada’s do.
Russia Threatens To Deploy Ballistic Missiles In Retaliation For US Nuclear Escalation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/23/2015 14:20 -0500According to Interfax, Russia may deploy Iskander ballistic missiles to its enclave of Kaliningrad should the US go ahead with plans to send 20 nukes to Germany.
Pentagon Warns Of Russia-Iran "Nexus" In Syria: "We Assume Russia Is Coordinating With The Iranians"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2015 10:10 -0500“We assume [the Russian buildup in Syria is] being coordinated with the Iranians. What we are seeing now is that there is some sort of Iran nexus."
2,000 Russian Troops Head To Syria For "First Phase" Of Mission To Support Assad
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2015 08:32 -0500"They were very busy over the weekend"...
Putin's Plan: Moscow Handles Syria, U.S. Looks After Iraq
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/21/2015 18:30 -0500Russia has now confirmed that it is intervening in the Syrian war on the side of the Assad government; and, as Al-Arabiya's Azeem Ibrahim notes, the response of the U.S. betrays its impotent incredulity. Russia is poised to return to the Middle East, from which it was ejected with the collapse of the USSR. The United States seems to be telling Russia to go ahead, because, as Raghida Dergham explains, it is unwilling to engage – though it is not yet ready to fully retreat.
Russians Buy 1 Million Ounces of Gold Bars In August
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/21/2015 05:48 -0500Gold had a 3 percent weekly gain and silver had a 3.5% weekly gain. Gold ended with a gain of 0.73% on Friday while silver rose to as high as $15.43 before ending with a gain of 0.26%.
US Syria Strategy Officially Unravels: Kerry Admits Timetable For Assad Exit Is Completely Unknown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/20/2015 09:30 -0500With both Russia and Iran seemingly prepared to do what's necessary to ensure Bashar al-Assad isn't toppled in Syria, John Kerry admits that the US strategy of brining about regime change in Damascus is now in serious jeopardy. Speaking from London on Saturday, Kerry attempted to hang on to the “Assad must go” narrative, but in what might fairly be described as the most conciliatory language yet, Washington’s top diplomat essentially admitted that the timetable for Assad’s exit is now completely indeterminate. Meanwhile, Moscow and Tehran are set to hash out Syria's future seemingly without any input from the Americans.
US Readies Battle Plans For Baltic War With Russia: Report
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/19/2015 16:05 -0500As Foreign Policy reports, "the new plans, according to the senior defense official, have two tracks. One focuses on what the United States can do as part of NATO if Russia attacks one of NATO’s member states; the other variant considers American action outside the NATO umbrella. Both versions of the updated contingency plans focus on Russian incursions into the Baltics, a scenario seen as the most likely front."
Frontrunning: September 17
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2015 06:37 -0500- Wall Street Has Doubts About Fed Lifting Interest Rates (WSJ)
- Global stocks at three-week highs as Fed decision looms (Reuters)
- Charting the Markets: The World Awaits the Fed (BBG)
- Powerful quake off Chile slams waves into coastal towns; eight killed (Reuters)
- As Fed Storm Brews, Europe Stocks Seen Weathering Turmoil Best (BBG)
- Fiorina's rise adds another insurgent to U.S. election fray (Reuters)
Gold Near Highs In Currencies Globally - Terrorism, War and Currency Devaluations
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/17/2015 04:26 -0500Today, most of the developing world, tomorrow most of the developed world. Today Ukraine, Syria, South Africa and Brazil. Tomorrow Ireland, Greece, the UK, the EU, other Middle Eastern and African nations and the U.S. (see important charts)
Please Ignore The Freudian Slip: Pentagon Backtracks, Denies US Special Forces Are In Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/16/2015 17:24 -0500
Putin Accuses World Of "Using Terrorist Groups" To Destabilize Governments
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/15/2015 19:40 -0500"Countries need to put aside geopolitical ambitions [and] direct or indirect use of terrorist groups to achieve goals that include regime change, in order to counter the threat of Islamic State. Elementary common sense responsibility for global and regional security demands the collective effort of the international community."




