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US Futures Resume Tumble, Commodities Slide As Chinese "Hard-Landing" Fears Take Center Stage
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/28/2015 05:47 -0500- Barclays
- Bear Market
- Bond
- Budget Deficit
- Carl Icahn
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Dallas Fed
- default
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- France
- Gilts
- Glencore
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Michigan
- NASDAQ
- Nikkei
- NYMEX
- Personal Income
- Primary Market
- RANSquawk
- University Of Michigan
- Volatility
- Volkswagen
- Yuan
It was all about China once again, where following a report of a historic layoff in which China's second biggest coal producer Longmay Group fired an unprecedented 100,000 or 40% of its workforce, overnight we got the latest industrial profits figure which plunging -8.8% Y/Y was the biggest drop since at least 2011, and which the National Bureau of Statistics attributed to "exchange rate losses, weak stock markets, falling industrial goods prices as well as a bigger rise in costs than increases in revenue." In not so many words: a "hard-landing."
"Nothing Is Working" - The Markets Just Aren't That Into You
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2015 11:30 -0500With just 3 months left on the calendar, many investors are down on the year for one simple reason: nothing is really working. That leaves them only a short period to show a positive return, or at least a less-negative result than whatever index they track. To do that, many will have to make very specific and concentrated bets. It might be about equities generally – will they recover from the current growth scare? Or it might be asset allocation – will bonds finally go up on the year? For stock pickers, the key question is certainly “Play the winners, or look for laggards?” All we know is that with 69 days left to play catchup, time favors the fleet. And the bold.
As SEC Rolls Out Liquidity Risk Plan, Here Are The Bond Funds That May Be Most Vulnerable In A Meltdown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2015 16:15 -0500With the SEC moving to head off the risk of a bond market meltdown triggered by a dangerous combination of illiquidity and bond fund proliferation, WSJ decided to see which fund providers are the most at risk in a crisis. The list may surprise you...
China's "Reverse QE" Could Top $1.2 Trillion, Barclays Says
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/21/2015 07:14 -0500"In such a downside scenario there could be pressure on the central bank to provide about 10-12% of GDP in reserves to the market to offset outflows as well as hedging demand (which could be met by intervening in forward markets). This is roughly USD1.0-1.2trn – that would be about 30% of its current reserve portfolio."
Jamie Dimon's Stark Rate Hike Warning: Treasurys "Will Be Violently Volatile" When Rates Rise
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/18/2015 12:34 -0500"The one thing I do worry a little bit about, by the way, is Treasuries. So I wouldn’t be shocked to see 10-year Treasuries, when rates are going up, people change their mind, they change direction, that they will be violently volatile and go up much faster than people think."
How Mario Draghi Can Force The Swiss National Bank To Go "Nuclear" On Depositors
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2015 18:00 -0500In today's centrally planned world, the proliferation of NIRP means that nothing is sacred - not even a Swiss bank account...
The Complete FOMC Cheat Sheet: All You Need To Know
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2015 12:02 -0500The data, according to many analysts, have been broadly supportive, with stronger growth and a tightening in the labor market that should allow the Fed to be "reasonably confident" that inflation will gradually return to target. That said, heightened global risks could lead to a tactical delay. Economisseds remain evenly split on the prospect of the first rate increase in 9 years.
BMW Chief Faints On Stage During Frankfurt Auto Show
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/15/2015 07:26 -0500Meanwhile, in Frankfurt...
Barclays Slashes China GDP Projections After Weak Data
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2015 18:45 -0500"Looking into 2016, we believe the three major headwinds highlighted in the medium term - excess capacity in many industries, oversupply in the housing market and high debt burdens (especially among local governments) - together with anti-corruption and policy uncertainties will continue to weigh on growth."
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."
Futures Fade Early Euphoria After Chinese Stocks Resume Slide
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2015 05:52 -0500- Australia
- Bank of Japan
- Barclays
- Bond
- CDS
- Central Banks
- China
- Conference Board
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- fixed
- Germany
- Gilts
- Glencore
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- headlines
- Housing Market
- Housing Starts
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Janet Yellen
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- NAHB
- NASDAQ
- Nikkei
- RANSquawk
- recovery
- Shenzhen
- University Of Michigan
While any moves in the US stock market ahead of Thursday are largely irrelevant, as only Yellen's statement in 4 days will unleash epic algo buying or short covering (yes, according to JPM the Fed statement is bullish no matter what), it is what happened in China that is concerning, because while we had expected Chinese stocks to go nowhere in particular now that index future trading volumes have plunged by 99% or perhaps rise on hopes of even more easing after the latest terrible economic data, the Shanghai Composite dropped 2.7%, but it was the retail darling Shenzhen Composite which tumbled 6.7% - its worst selloff since August 25, while China's Nasdaq, the ChiNext crashed -7.5%.
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.
Brazil Cut To Junk By S&P, ETF Falls 5% Post-Mkt
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2015 17:17 -0500Brazil, whose economy officially slid into recession in Q2 - a quarter during which Brazilians suffered through the worst inflation-growth outcome (i.e. stagflation) in over a decade - and whose efforts to plug a yawning budget gap are complicated by political infighting and a growing public outcry against embattled President Dilma Rousseff, has been cut to junk by S&P.
If You Don’t Think Americans Have Lost Our Freedoms, READ THIS
Submitted by George Washington on 09/09/2015 12:37 -0500- Bank of New York
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- Cronyism
- ETC
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- First Amendment
- Fox News
- Insider Trading
- Motorola
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- None
- NRA
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- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
- PrISM
- Reality
- SPY
Land of the Fleeced ... Home of the Slave
"Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death": The Loss Of Our Freedoms In The Wake Of 9/11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/08/2015 21:30 -0500What began with the passage of the USA Patriot Act in October 2001 has snowballed into the eradication of every vital safeguard against government overreach, corruption and abuse. Since then, we have been terrorized, traumatized, and acclimated to life in the American Surveillance State.



