Ukraine
Russia Fed Up With US "Lecturing" As Pentagon Deploys 250 Tanks To Eastern Europe
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 19:26 -0500"If they want to lecture us on democracy building, let them lecture students at some American university," Russia’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law Konstantin Dolgov said Tuesday, regarding the collapse of a bilateral arrangement struck in 2009 between Moscow and Washington. Fortunately for Dolgov, it doesn't appear as though he, or any other Russian diplomats for that matter, will be forced to endure a "lecture" on democracy from the US anytime soon because as the positioning of 250 Bradleys and self-propelled howitzers, and associated armored brigade combat team equipment" in Eastern Europe makes clear, the time for dialogue of any kind has long since passed.
US, China Deploy Cold War Code In Maritime Standoff As Pentagon Warns Of Chinese Air Threat
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 17:30 -0500“I expect that we may have a similar encounter because we’re operating in this part of the world,” US Naval Commander Rich Jarrett tells Bloomberg, referencing the likelihood of a maritime confrontation between the US and China. Meanwhile, the Pentagon is concerned that Beijing is "closing the gap" when it comes to air and space technology.
The Instability Of The Global Game Of Central Bank Chicken
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 17:00 -0500There’s a specific sort of instability in the world today – a game theoretic instability – which means that it has an identifiable pattern and rhythm you can understand in order to improve your investment strategy. It’s the instability of the game of Chicken, and once you start looking for it, you will see it everywhere here in the Golden Age of the Central Banker. Greece vs. the Troika? Chicken. Western sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine? Chicken. OPEC vs. US energy producers? Chicken. ECB vs. the Swiss National Bank? Chicken. Fed monetary policy communications to markets? Chicken. Abenomics? Chicken. US policy towards China? Chicken. ISIS vs. the world? Chicken.
China Soars 7% Off The Lows, Global Stocks Continue Rising On Ongoing "Greek Deal Optimism"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 05:55 -0500- Bank of Japan
- Bank Run
- Bear Market
- BOE
- Bond
- Carry Trade
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Copper
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- Fail
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Market Share
- Markit
- Monetary Policy
- New Home Sales
- Nikkei
- Portugal
- RANSquawk
- recovery
- Reuters
- Richmond Fed
- Saudi Arabia
- Ukraine
Before taking a look at Europe, an update on China. Just a few short hours ago, when looking at the bursting of the Chinese bubble where stocks were down between 3% and 5% across the board in the first post-holiday trading session after the worst week in 7 years, we said that "without assistance (levitation) from the same PBOC that just clamped down on liquidity, the China bubble has burst." And then as if by request, minutes later we got, drumroll, levitation and the stickiest stick-save by the PBOC seen in months, when the Shanghai Composite staged an unprecedented 7% surge from the lows to close 2.2% higher after tumbling as much as 5% earlier in the session. And just like that, faith in the "wealth effect" is preserved.
Ukraine’s President Poroshenko Admits Overthrow Of Yanukovych Was A Coup
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2015 20:49 -0500In a remarkable document, which is not posted at the English version of the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, but which is widely reported outside the United States, including Russia, Poroshenko, in Ukrainian (not in English), has petitioned the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (as it is being widely quoted in English): "I ask the court to acknowledge that the law ‘on the removal of the presidential title from Viktor Yanukovych' as unconstitutional.”
Russia Slams Extension Of European Sanctions; Pentagon Warns Of "Nuclear Saber-Rattling"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2015 18:40 -0500Over the past several months, tensions between Russia and the West have escalated meaningfully. While it’s certainly true that, since Crimea, US-Russia relations have deteriorated steadily (baskets of potatoes notwithstanding), recent events suggests the situation may come to a head more quickly than either side cares to admit. In the latest provocation, Europe has extended economic sanctions against Moscow for another six months or, until the Kremlin agrees to abide by the terms of the Minsk agreement which Europe, on the word of Kiev, assumes Moscow is violating. Meanwhile, US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter blasts Russian "nuclear saber rattling."
Goldman's "Conspiracy Theory" Stunner: A Greek Default Is Precisely What The ECB Wants
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2015 13:37 -0500"... the immediate aftermath of such a non-payment will be to push bond yields up across the periphery. This rise in the fiscal risk premium (Exhibit 3) will of course be limited, because the ECB will likely accelerate QE, including via the Bundesbank. That will push rate differentials, especially longer-dated ones, against EUR/$. We estimate that the initial fiscal risk premium effect could be three big figures, while the subsequent QE effect could be worth around seven big figures"
How Will Russia Respond To Asset Seizure Over Yukos Settlement?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2015 08:17 -0500Senior Russian officials said Kremlin lawyers are studying France and Belgium’s seizure of Russian government assets in the two countries as part of a court settlement to compensate shareholders of Yukos, the privately owned oil company that was shut down by Moscow.
The Euro Does Not Have A Problem... It Is The Problem
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/21/2015 11:29 -0500We have now reached the point where the euro does not have a problem – the euro is the problem. De-risking it should be a priority for European leaders, as it now poses a chronic risk to global financial stability. Either the outliers need to leave or the countries inside the eurozone needs to move down the pathway to full political, economic and monetary union.
America(*): Happy (Founding) Fathers Day
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/21/2015 10:45 -0500Today’s America* is an ugly fraud. Today’s America* has nothing in common with the nostalgic images and grand successes of the nation as it were in her glory days. In fact, we would argue not only does America* lack any authentic representation of times past but is the antithesis of America. We have come full circle, back to the very thing our ancestors fought, died and ultimately persevered to escape.
NATO Conducts Rehearsal For Ukraine Siege: Mapping All NATO Drills Near Russia Since 2014
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/21/2015 09:58 -0500Amid escalating violence in Ukraine and stepped up efforts by the Pentagon to rally support for Washington's increasingly aggressive posturing towards Moscow, NATO conducts war games in Poland designed to replicate the conflict in Ukraine.
Could Russia Save Greece?
Submitted by Secular Investor on 06/21/2015 07:01 -0500And does it really want to?
Paul Craig Roberts: "Washington Is Impotent To Prevent Armageddon"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/20/2015 21:00 -0500The West is impotent to prevent Armageddon. It is up to Russia and China, and as Washington has framed the dilemma, Armageddon can only be prevented by Russia and China accepting vassal status. This is not going to happen. Why would any self-respecting people submit to the corrupt West? The hope is that Washington will cause its European vassals to rebel by pushing them too hard into conflict with Russia. If European politicians were to break from Washington’s hegemony and instead represent European interests, Washington would be deprived of cover for its war crimes. The breakdown of the neoconservative unipower model would then be apparent even to Washington, and the world would become a safer and better place.
The Russian Pipeline Waltz
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/20/2015 17:15 -0500This is an eventful period for EU-Russia gas relations. How should the most recent evolutions of the Russian waltz of pipelines be interpreted? There are three possible scenarios...
Greek Contagion Abyss Looms – Wealth Preservation Strategies
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/20/2015 15:31 -0500A Greek exit from the euro would change everything. The greatest change being simply doubt and fear regarding the outlook for other vulnerable EU nations, EU banks and the EU banking and financial system. We discuss short and long term considerations, best and case outcomes, and wealth preservation strategies.




