Belgium
21 Sep 2012 – “ Turn Them Into Gold " (Ladylike Dragons, 2011)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/21/2012 11:03 -0500So after 2 hell of positive weeks with fairy dust sprinkled by the CBU (Central Banks United), things seem a little out of breath here.
Post-Central Bank intervention depression, so to speak, as the question on everyone’s mind is “What’s next?
Add to that soured geopolitics that stirred spirits in Asia, MENA and to some extend in regional Spain.
Guest Post: European Car Engine Sputtering
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/20/2012 14:51 -0500
According to data released by ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association) new passenger car registrations fell 8.9% in August after a decline of 7.8% in July. In 2011, Germany produced 5.8 million passenger cars, of which 77% (4.5m) were exported, making cars and parts the most valuable export good (EUR 185bn). A heavily export-dependent German automotive industry looks vulnerable to setbacks in important markets.
20 Sep 2012 – “ No Fun " (Sex Pistols, 1977)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/20/2012 10:53 -0500It’s not like anvils are flying low, nor shoes dropping.
No major news, but jittery here.
No fun.
19 Sep 2012 – “ The Thrill Is Gone " (BB King, 1969)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/19/2012 10:59 -0500Hmmm, if that is all what JPY 10trn can buy…
Where’s the thrill?
18 Sep 2012 – “ Still Got The Blues " (Gary Moore, 1990)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/18/2012 10:59 -0500Lot of noon / afternoon official chatter on the wires, but eventually nothing highly conclusive.
And oops… I still have the Blues.
Scientific Paper: “The Fukushima Radioactive Plume Contaminated the Entire Northern Hemisphere During a Relatively Short Period
Submitted by George Washington on 09/18/2012 10:40 -0500Nuclear News Roundup
17 Sep 2012 – “ Every Day I Have The Blues " (Memphis Slim, 1949)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/17/2012 10:53 -0500Having had the last 2 weeks propped up by Ben and Jerry, oops, Mario, who delivered the f(l)avours that had been expected throughout the summer, markets will be in need for some concrete impulses to push further.
Spanish bond auction on Thu rather on the mighty side.
Mostly bored today, though...
14 Sep 2012 – “ Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad " (Moby, 1999)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/14/2012 11:00 -0500Given how many unconventional means have been deployed over the last weeks, I wouldn’t exclude some form of stimulus postpartum depression… With nothing in immediate sight, it’d better hold. Why does my heart feel so bad?
13 Sep 2012 – “ Sing, Sing, Sing " (Benny Goodman, 1937)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/13/2012 10:56 -0500
12 Sep 2012 – “ Yes Sir, I Can Boogie " (Baccara, 1977)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/12/2012 11:03 -0500Whatever... Final sign off by Germany and an ESM start-up session for 08 Oct.
Yes, Sir, I Can Boogie.
Spanish aid “not urgent, given actual market levels”…
No Boogie?
11 Sep 2012 – “ Here Comes the Rain Again" (Eurythmics, 1984)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/11/2012 11:12 -0500Looks like a loop bad US news, good EUR; good EUR must be good news.
Love boat, everywhere. Final Risk On, or so. And up 1%
The French Government Gets Whacked, Even The Left Is Angry, And Hollande Gets Slapped In The Face
Submitted by testosteronepit on 09/10/2012 20:40 -0500“Hit the road, rich idiot”
10 Sep 2012 – “ The Number of the Beast " (Iron Maiden, 1982)
Submitted by AVFMS on 09/10/2012 10:56 -0500Ah, hmm, yes, Greece… Not much else to chew on.
Risk is lofty and near the point where all stimulus measures that were already priced have been delivered.
So, what's next?
Guest Post: As The Euro Tumbles, Spaniards Look To Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2012 08:33 -0500
The unremitting deterioration of the eurozone’s sovereign debt landscape continues to fuel uncertainties about the longevity of the euro as a hard currency. Such uncertainties are not only leading to capital flight from the EMU’s periphery to the core and destabilizing markets worldwide, but they are also beginning to frighten southern European savers into seeking refuge outside their 10-year-old currency. Such is the case of Spain – the latest tumbling economy to threaten the euro’s survival. As the crisis deepens, there is still a window of opportunity for Spaniards to turn to gold as a means to protect their wealth against the risks of increased foreign exchange volatility, forced re-denomination, or even a total currency collapse.
138 Years of Economic History Show that It's Excessive PRIVATE Debt Which Causes Depressions
Submitted by George Washington on 09/09/2012 12:37 -0500Lock Up Your Sacred Cows Before We Find and Slaughter Them!





