Morgan Stanley
China's $370 Billion Margin Call
Submitted by EconMatters on 06/27/2015 11:55 -0500People are already freaking out that Greece is just days away from defaulting on a $1.72 billion loan payment. Just wait till the margin call on the $370 billion margin debt in China's stock markets.
A Desperate China Cuts Key Policy Rates After Stock Market Crash; "It's Just Like 1987"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/27/2015 07:30 -0500For the first time since October, 2008, China cuts both the benchmark lending rate and RRR on the same day, in a frantic attempt to sustain the country's equity bubble after stocks collapsed to the edge of bear market territory on Friday.
China Plunges Most Since 2007, Points Away From Bear Market; Greek Drama Continues
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/26/2015 05:51 -0500- Bear Market
- Bond
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- Core CPI
- CPI
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- Greece
- headlines
- International Monetary Fund
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- Nikkei
- Personal Income
- Portugal
- RANSquawk
- Real estate
- recovery
- Reverse Repo
- Shenzhen
- University Of Michigan
- Volatility
- Yuan
Following yesterday's furious market drop in Chinese stocks, just before the overnight open, Morgan Stanley came out with a much distributed report urging investors "Not to buy this dip", and so they didn't. As a result, the Shanghai Composite imploded, at one point trading down 8% while the Chinext and Shenzhen markets crashed even more. This was the single biggest Shanghai Composite one-day drop since 2007, and with a close at 4192.87 the SHCOMP is now on the verge of a bear market, down 19% from its June 12 highs. China's second largest market, Shenzhen, is now officially in a bear market.
"Blood On The Streets": Chinese 'Nasdaq' Crashes Most On Record, Morgan Stanley Warns "Don't Buy This Dip"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/25/2015 22:45 -0500Is it time to step in and buy the dip in Chinese mainland shares after last week’s harrowing 13% decline on the SHCOMP? Absolutely not, Morgan Stanley says.
*CHINEXT PLUNGES 8.3%, BIGGEST ONE-DAY LOSS EVER (down over 27% from highs)
“They Can’t Print Money Forever” - Ron Paul
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/25/2015 06:32 -0500Ron Paul, former congressman for Texas, laid plain the absurdity of central policy towards the markets in a recent interview with Amanda Diaz on CNBC. He believes a day of reckoning is in the cards because the central banks “can’t print money forever.”
Investors Sue Wall Street, Markit For Conspiring To Monopolize CDS Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/24/2015 13:30 -0500With a DoJ probe having predictably gone nowhere, a group of pensioners and retirement funds are suing Wall Street and Markit for colluding to monopolize the CDS market. Amusingly, Citadel has been subpoenaed to discuss how it was shut out of creating a CDS trading platform by the "oligopolistic" activities of TBTF banks, even as the firm looks set to dominate the market for IR swaps.
Confusion Reigns At PBoC As Multi-Trillion Yuan Bailout Threatens To Undermine Rate Cuts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 18:32 -0500While China is rather proud of the fact that it hasn't yet implemented outright QE, Beijing has now put in place a bewildering hodge-podge of hastily construed easing measures that can't seem to get out of their own way.
$140 Billion Bond Fund Goes To Cash As It "Braces For Bond-Market Collapse"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2015 22:58 -0500“If you distort markets for long periods of time and then you remove those distortions, you’re subject to unanticipated volatility,” TCW's Jerry Cudzil tells Bloomberg, adding that the firm is "as defensive as [it's] been since pre-crisis.”
Stock Broker Tried To Swindle $1.8 Million From Client With Alzheimer's
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/16/2015 09:47 -0500In Dramatic Decision Judge Finds Fed Bailout Of AIG Was "Illegal", Government "Violated Federal Reserve Act"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 15:44 -0500"Starr alleges in its own right and on behalf of other AIG shareholders that the Government’s actions in acquiring control of AIG constituted a taking without just compensation and an illegal exaction, both in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.... Having considered the entire record, the Court finds in Starr’s favor on the illegal exaction claim. As the Court noted during closing arguments, a troubling feature of this outcome is that the Government is able to avoid any damages notwithstanding its plain violations of the Federal Reserve Act. "
- U.S. Court of Claims Judge Thomas Wheeler
European Stocks Slide, Greece Tumbles But US BTFDers Emerge After Collapse In Greek Bailout Talks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 05:50 -0500- Bear Market
- BOE
- Bond
- Conference Board
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Economic Calendar
- Equity Markets
- European Union
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- Housing Market
- Housing Starts
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Iraq
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- NAHB
- Natural Gas
- Newspaper
- Nikkei
- Portugal
- Price Action
- Rating Agency
- Saks
- Saudi Arabia
- Trade Balance
- Unemployment
- University Of Michigan
European shares remain lower, close to intraday lows, with the banks and autos sectors underperforming and food & beverage, retail outperforming. Tsipras hardens Greek stance after collapse of bailout talks. The Italian and Swedish markets are the worst-performing larger bourses, the U.K. the best. The euro is weaker against the dollar. Greek 10yr bond yields rise; Spanish yields increase. Commodities decline, with copper, nickel underperforming and natural gas outperforming. U.S. Empire manufacturing, net TIC flows, NAHB housing market index, industrial production, capacity utilization due later.
Why Goldman Is About To Become The Biggest HFT Firm In The World
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/13/2015 14:54 -0500- Algorithmic Trading
- Bond
- Credit Suisse
- dark pools
- Dark Pools
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hank Paulson
- Hank Paulson
- HFT
- High Frequency Trading
- High Frequency Trading
- Lehman
- Lloyd Blankfein
- Michael Lewis
- Morgan Stanley
- None
- Prison Time
- Reality
- Sergey Aleynikov
- Sigma X
- Sigma X
- Treasury Department
And just like that, Goldman wins again.
Frontrunning: June 12
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 06:44 -0500- Razor-edge U.S. Congress vote to decide fate of Obama Pacific trade pact (Reuters)
- EU Readies for Default as Tsipras Drives Greek Finances to Brink (BBG)
- Greece Can’t Plan a Barbecue, Let Alone a Currency, Nielsen Says (BBG)
- IMF quits Greece talks amid ‘air of unreality’ as deal unravels (FT)
- Greece Counts Cost of One Man's Gamble (BBG)
- Merkel urges Greece and creditors to keep pushing for deal (Reuters)
- Fearful ECB starts countdown on Greek funding lifeline (Reuters)
- Greek stocks suffer further pummelling (FT)
South Korea Cuts Rates To Record Low Amid MERS Fears, Slumping Exports
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/11/2015 08:23 -0500Amid slumping export growth and the second-largest MERS outbreak on record, the Bank of Korea overnight cut its benchmark policy rate by 25bps to 1.5%, a record low.





