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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.
China Trade Balance Surges As Exports Surprise To The Upside
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 21:12 -0500Mission Accomplished? It's a modern monetary miracle - China's trade surplus surged to CNY382bn (from 434bn), dramaticlaly higher than the expected drop to 338bn thanks to better than expected data for imports and exports. Imports dropped 4.0% (less than the 7.9% drop expected) and the smallest decline since December 2014 but it was exports that "proved" China's policymakers are large and in charge. For the first time since February 2015, China exports rose year-over-year (by 2.3%) dramatically better than the 4.1% plunge expected. So - no need for more policy support... despite earlier comments from officials of export policy support?
China Is The New Japan After All: Here's How To Trade It
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 20:38 -0500China = Japan: China, like Japan in the early-1990s, has entered a secular period of significantly slower economic growth, compounded greatly by debt deflation; like Japan in the 1990s, Chinese asset prices, currency, banks (Chart 5) and capital flows will periodically cause severe disruptions to global financial markets, even if China does not itself cause a global recession.
Some Chinese Banks Run Out Of Physical Dollars As PBOC Holds Yuan Fix Flat For 4th Day
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 20:19 -0500Having apparently taken the day off from selling US Treasuries and buying Offshore Yuan (following yesterday's "murderous" short-squeeze"), completing a 40 handle round trip in the "stable" currency year-to-date, PBOC decided to hold Yuan flat for the 4th day but make a statement that they would "give policy support to exports" - in other words devalue more. The unintended consequence of their decision to withdraw liquidity and crush shorts in offshore Yuan is more problematic as it has reportedly left Chinese banks short of dollars at their ATMs (and are delaying withdrawals). Meanwhile, another of China's favorite outlets for capital outflows - Bitcoin - just got stomped.
What Bernie And The Donald Portend
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 17:45 -0500Three weeks out from the Iowa caucuses, and clarity emerges. Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee, is in trouble. But if a cloud is forming over the Clinton campaign, the sun continues to shine on The Donald. What does the surge for socialist Sanders and the Republican base’s backing of the outsiders Trump and Cruz and collective recoil from the Republican establishment candidates tell us? As Dylan sang, "The times they are a changing."
Last-Hour Buying-Panic Saves Nasdaq From Longest Losing Streak In 31 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 16:03 -0500
Chinese Shipyards "Vanish" As Baltic Dry Collapses To New Record Low
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 15:20 -0500Another day, another plunge in The Baltic Dry Index, which just dropped a further 3.1% to 402 today - a new record low. While the index is driving headlines, under the surface, reality in the shipping (and shipbuilding) industry is a disaster. Total orders at Chinese shipyards tumbled 59% in the first 11 months of 2015, and as Bloomberg reports, with bulk ships accounting for 41.6% of Chinese shipyards’ $26.6 billion orderbook as of December, there is notably more pain to come, as one analyst warns "Chinese shipbuilders won’t be able to revive even if you try breathing some life into them."
Oil Markets Futures Curve Have Little Predictive Value of Future Price
Submitted by EconMatters on 01/12/2016 12:59 -0500Sort of like all those do it yourself Gold Mining shows hitting the reality television scene pretty much nailing the near term top in the gold market.
Dow Gives Up "China Is Fixed" Gains As WTI Crashes To New Cycle Lows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 11:28 -0500Well that escalated quickli-er...
WTI Crude Plunges Back To $30 Handle - Drags US Stocks Lower
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 10:51 -0500Crude carnage continues and despite the best efforts of the USDJPY pumpers, US equity markets are tumbling along with oil (and copper)...
After "Murderous" Squeeze, China Boosts Capital Controls By Ordering Banks To Limit Yuan Outflows
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 09:17 -0500Now that China renewed its currency devaluation over the past 2 weeks with the CNY and CNH both plunging and unleashing the latest round of cross-asset selling across the world, it was only a matter of time before China boosted, or at least tried to, capital controls once again. Which according to Bloomberg it did moments ago: when it "asked banks to limit Yuan outflows." Actually, since all Chinese banks are at least partially state-owned, change that "ask" to "order." Here are the details.
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.
BP Fires 4,000 As Oil Slump Deepens
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 08:28 -0500Just days after The Fed admitted "we got it wrong" on the "unequivocally good" low oil prices, BP has joined a long list of energy entities slashing jobs. The oil company will cut 4,000 jobs in exploration and production because of toughening market conditions "we need to take specific steps to ensure our business remains competitive and robust."
Rabobank: "Everyone Rational Wants To Sell, While Everyone Official Has Been Told To Buy"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 07:49 -0500“Everyone rational wants to sell, while everyone official has been told to buy,” said Every. “By throwing good money after bad, it just delays the inevitable.”



