Real estate
The Fallacy Of "Buy Land - They're Not Making Any More"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/16/2015 19:45 -0500“Buy land — they’re not making any more!” is an old investing chestnut, and a common sense one to boot. Economically, it’s also completely false. As counterintuitive as it may seem, we make land all the time. It just doesn’t look like land.
Record 46.7 Million Americans Live In Poverty; Household Income Back To 1989 Levels
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/16/2015 10:45 -0500At this moment, president Obama is taking to the Business Roundtable where as noted previously he will discuss "the turnarounds in the stock market, housing iprices [sic?] and job growth." Here are some things Obama will not discuss.
Aussie Property Market Collapse Looms As Chinese Flee Amid Capital Controls
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/15/2015 21:20 -0500Given the recent admission by the Australian Central Bank that property prices "have gone crazy," it appears new Chinese 'regulations' may just kill Australia's golden goose of 'weath creation' as Aussie's largest trade partner sees its economy collapse. While the Aussies themselves proclaimed a "war on cash," it appears, as AFR reports, that Chinese purchases of Australian property have dropped significantly in the past month, according to agents, as buyers struggle to shift money out of the country following Beijing's move to tighten capital controls. With Chinese banks now limiting any overseas transfer to USD50,000 - in an effort to control capital outflows - and with China dominating the Aussie housing market, one agent exclaimed, "it has affected 70 to 80 per cent of current transactions and some have already been suspended."
Fourth Turning: Crisis Of Trust, Part 2
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2015 20:05 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Barack Obama
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bernie Sanders
- Bond
- China
- Chrysler
- Congressional Budget Office
- default
- Deficit Spending
- Donald Trump
- Federal Reserve
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Housing Market
- Mark To Market
- Medicare
- Meltdown
- Middle East
- National Debt
- Obama Administration
- Obamacare
- Real estate
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Student Loans
- Subprime Mortgages
- Testimony
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
The world is becoming increasingly chaotic and the American people are seeking a leader who can bring order, make tough decisions, and capture the zeitgeist of this moment in history. They are in search of a prophet generation (Boomer) Grey Champion, whose arrival marks the moment of darkness, adversity and peril as the Fourth Turning careens towards its climax. The Grey Champion doesn’t necessarily have to be a good person, but they must lead and display tremendous confidence in their cause and path. Franklin, Lincoln, and FDR have many detractors, but during their Fourth Turnings, they most certainly led, casting aside obstacles (sometimes illegally) and enduring dark days and bleak prospects for success. Is there someone of that stature ready to lead the American people now?
In This Globally Interconnected Economy, "Nobody Wins" If Fed Hikes Rates
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2015 09:59 -0500The USD strengthening since last July is the core driver of the global recession. Is the Fed insane enough to deepen the global recession by raising rates and pushing the U.S. dollar even higher? Who wins if the USD strengthens due to the Fed raising rates? In a globally interconnected economy, nobody wins.
Behold The European Recovery: Deutsche Bank To Fire 25% Of All Workers
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2015 09:19 -0500As Reuters reports, "Deutsche Bank aims to cut roughly 23,000 jobs, or about one quarter of total staff, through layoffs mainly in technology activities and by spinning off its PostBank division, financial sources said on Monday."
China's Economy Continues To Crumble As Key Data Is Worst In 15 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/13/2015 08:50 -0500China's global meltdown-inducing "adjustment" continues unabated as fixed asset investment is weakest since 2000.
Inside Ground Zero Of Canada's Recession
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 16:59 -0500In the past year, we have extensively profiled the collapse of ground zero of Canada's oil industry as a result of the plunge in the price of oil. Since then it has only gotten far worse. As Mark Thornton of the Mises Institute points out, in a report from the Financial Post shows that Calgary in Alberta Canada now has 1.7 million square feet of empty office space, the most in North America with another 5.2 million under construction! But that's just the beginning, because for many recent millionaires, the real cash crunch has finally arrived which means business is thriving for at least one industry: pawn shops.
More American Cronyism: US Government Selling Visas To Fund Luxury Apartment Buildings
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 16:30 -0500Another day, another story highlighting just how completely corrupt and sleazy the U.S. economy has become... The U.S. government is subsidizing the wealthiest developers to build projects for the wealthiest Americans. Someone must have taken a class taught by the Federal Reserve. Just another day in the imperial Banana Republic.
Fed Rate Hike Odds Rise After Hotter-Than-Expected Producer Price Data
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 07:41 -0500While still well below Fed mandated levels, the 0.9% year-over-year rise in PPI Final Demand ex Food & Energy is the hottest since March and notably above expectations. While the headline PPI Final Demand YoY has not risen for 8 months, surging prices for chicken eggs (+23%) and apparel (+7%) in August made up a considerable part of the inflation index move and bond yields and stocks are leaking lower on the news ahead of next week's FOMC meeting.
Frontrunning: September 11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 06:35 -0500- One Volatile Week Could Seal Fed Stance After Years of Low Rates (BBG)
- Fed to dominate week of central bank meetings (Reuters)
- 30 years on, parallels with Plaza but currency universe very different (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart's Suppliers Are Finally Fighting Back (BBG)
- China's Rising CPI, Deepening PPI Deflation Challenges PBOC (BBG)
- Petrobras spending plan already obsolete, new cuts likely (Reuters)
- Bank of Montreal to Buy GE Capital’s Transportation-Finance Unit (WSJ)
Caught On Tape: Donald Trump Asked About Libertarianism
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 20:35 -0500The "real" Donald Trump revealed once again...
The City Of London Has Turned Britain Into A "Civilized Mafia State"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 10:22 -0500"Public services, infrastructure, the very fabric of the nation: these too are being converted into risk-free investments. Social cleansing is transforming central London into an exclusive economic zone for property speculation. From a dozen directions, government policy converges on this objective. Property in this country is a haven for the proceeds of international crime. Sometimes the UK looks to me like an ever so civilised mafia state."
Krugman Joins Goldman, Summers, World Bank, IMF, & China: Demands No Fed Rate Hike
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2015 14:12 -0500- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of Japan
- Central Banks
- China
- Credit Conditions
- European Central Bank
- Federal Reserve
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- International Monetary Fund
- Japan
- Krugman
- Larry Summers
- Monetary Policy
- Paul Krugman
- Real estate
- Saxo Bank
- Shadow Banking
- Swiss Franc
- Swiss National Bank
- Unemployment
- Volatility
- World Bank
The growing roar of 'the establishment' crying for help from The Fed should make investors nervous. While your friendly local asset-getherer and TV-talking-head will proclaim how a rate-hike is so positive for the economy and stocks, we wonder why it is that The IMF, The World Bank, Larry Summers (twice), Goldman Sachs, China (twice), and now no lessor nobel-winner than Paul Krugman has demanded that The Fed not hike rates for fear of - generally speaking - "panic and turmoil," however, as Krugman notes, “I think it would be a terrible mistake to move. But I’m not confident that they won’t make a mistake."
Developed Market Stocks & Bonds Have Never (Ever) Been This Expensive
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/08/2015 11:35 -0500Thanks to the new normal world of extremely loose monetary policy and extraordinary accumulations of financial assets by Central Banks, Deutsche Bank finds that we live in a period not of selectively expensive global asset prices, but of record "expensiveness" across developed market bonds, stocks, and real estate.


