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Frontrunning: November 19
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/19/2014 07:25 -0500- American Axle
- Apple
- Australia
- Barclays
- Barrick Gold
- Blue Chips
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Copper
- Corruption
- Councils
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- Dollar General
- European Union
- Evercore
- Fail
- General Mills
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hong Kong
- Housing Starts
- Iran
- Italy
- KKR
- Morgan Stanley
- NHTSA
- Nielsen
- Ohio
- Precious Metals
- Private Equity
- Real estate
- Reuters
- Toyota
- Ukraine
- Wells Fargo
- Yellen Inherits Greenspan’s Conundrum as Long Rates Sink (BBG)
- West African Mining Projects Take Hit From Ebola Crisis (WSJ)
- Saudi oil policy uncertainty unleashes the conspiracy theorists (Reuters)
- Senate Rejection of Keystone XL Measure Sets Up 2015 Showdown (BBG)
- Ferguson, Missouri, remains on edge ahead of grand jury report (Reuters)
- Putin Said to Stun Advisers by Backing Corruption Crackdown (BBG)
- Italian ‘Invasion’ Has Swiss Fuming as Immigration Vote Looms (BBG)
- Apple and Others Encrypt Phones, Fueling Government Standoff (WSJ)
Treasury Market Liquidity From Lehman To The October 15 Crash In A 1 Minute Video
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2014 18:40 -0500To put the events of October 15 in context, here is a 1-minute clip courtesy of Nanex showing the daily history bond market liquidity starting with 2008 and going through November 2014.
Goldman FX Trader Fired For Participating In Currency-Rigging Cartel Even As Goldman Avoids Any Charges
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2014 15:35 -0500Moments ago the WSJ reported that Goldman Sachs - which managed to go unscathed in the recent currency market rigging settlement - just fired a currencies trader who "allegedly was involved with the misconduct before he joined the firm." So how is it possible that Goldman, which housed one of "The Cartel's" (or was it Bandits?) riggers, was never busted in the first place? Because apparently Goldman had no clue of his impeccable FX-rigging chat room credentials when it hired him from HSBC back in 2012, credentials which he allegedly never again used while employed by Goldman because the moment he walked through the door at 200 West, he was a changed man, doing merely god's work and nobody else's.
Frontrunning: November 18
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2014 07:33 -0500- Angelo Mozilo
- Barclays
- BOE
- Botox
- China
- Chrysler
- Citigroup
- Countrywide
- CPI
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- Evercore
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- GOOG
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Housing Market
- Iran
- Italy
- Japan
- JPMorgan Chase
- Keefe
- Merrill
- Michigan
- Morgan Stanley
- NAHB
- Natural Gas
- Obama Administration
- People's Bank Of China
- Recession
- Reuters
- Ukraine
- Volatility
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Calls Snap Election (WSJ) - as repeatedly priced in...
- Flash Boys Raising Volatility in Wild New Treasury Market (BBG)
- Not Greece again: Greek Bailout Review Stalls as Troika Demands Final Steps (BBG)
- Iran uses China bank to transfer funds to Quds-linked companies (Reuters)
- Porn Mags With Free Madrid Theater Tickets in Tax Protest (BBG)
- Hong Kong, China stocks ease on profit-taking after stock connect launch (Reuters) - Hang Seng down 500 points in past 2 days
- Halliburton Mega-Deal Sealed by CEOs Over Coke and Coffee (BBG)
- Wall Street to Reap $316 Million From Day of Mega Deals (BBG)
- Mass murderer Charles Manson gets marriage license, state says (Reuters)
"Paper Gold" And Its Effect On The Gold Price
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/13/2014 20:48 -0500Gold dropped to new lows of $1,130 per ounce last week. This is surprising because it doesn’t square with the fundamentals. China and India continue to exert strong demand on gold, and interest in bullion coins remains high. In other words, it doesn’t add up.
Investors Don't Believe Low Oil Prices Are "Unequivocally" Good For America
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/13/2014 11:26 -0500While investors are told day after day that low oil prices are "unequivocally" good for America's economy (pick your number $20, $30, $40 billion tax cut for consumers), it appears they are not buying this big lie (that appears to forget the other side of the equation of capex, jobs, and spending from the Shale Oil miracle). As oil prices push to levels where the majority of US Shale plays become non-economic on a half-cycle basis, markets are voting withtheir money and shale-based stocks are pressing to new lows (down 50-70% in the last few months).
Frontrunning: November 13
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/13/2014 07:59 -0500- American Express
- Apple
- Australia
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of England
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Beazer
- Botox
- Capital One
- Carlyle
- Central Banks
- China
- Citigroup
- Comcast
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Copper
- Credit Suisse
- CSCO
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- Federal Reserve
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- GOOG
- JPMorgan Chase
- Kuwait
- Lazard
- MagnaChip
- Market Share
- Morgan Stanley
- Newspaper
- Obama Administration
- Ohio
- OPEC
- Paid Content
- PIMCO
- President Obama
- Private Equity
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- State Street
- SWIFT
- Switzerland
- Time Warner
- Total Return Fund
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- Wells Fargo
- Yen
- Moar central banks! Asian Stocks Rise Amid Stimulus Speculation; Topix Jumps (BBG)
- Syria rebels in south emerge as West's last hope as moderates crushed elsewhere (Reuters)
- Bufett's Berkshire to Buy Duracell Business From Procter & Gamble in $3B Deal (AP)
- Weak Demand, Real-Estate Slump Signal Headwinds for China (WSJ)
- China Slowdown Deepens as Leaders Said to Mull Cutting Target (BBG)
- Saudis Reject Talk of OPEC Market Share War as Oil Slides (BBG)
- Oil Tankers Stream Toward China as Price Drop Sparks Boom (BBG)
Big Banks Busted Massively Manipulating Foreign Exchange, Precious Metals … And Every Other Market
Submitted by George Washington on 11/12/2014 14:12 -0500- BAC
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of England
- Barclays
- CDS
- Citigroup
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Comptroller of the Currency
- Credit Default Swaps
- Credit Suisse
- default
- Department of Justice
- Deutsche Bank
- Double Dip
- Elizabeth Warren
- Enron
- European Union
- fixed
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Insider Trading
- Japan
- Joseph Stiglitz
- JPMorgan Chase
- LIBOR
- Markit
- Matt Taibbi
- Morgan Stanley
- Mortgage Loans
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
- Precious Metals
- ratings
- Ratings Agencies
- RBS
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Switzerland
- Uranium
- Yen
Putting Things In Context ...
Swiss Regulator: “Clear Attempt To Manipulate Precious Metals ” … “Particularly Silver”
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/12/2014 09:06 -0500Further proof of manipulation of gold and silver prices - if any were needed - came overnight as Switzerland’s financial regulator (FINMA) found “serious misconduct” and a “clear attempt to manipulate precious metals benchmarks” by UBS employees in precious metals trading, particularly with silver.
Frontrunning: November 12
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/12/2014 07:58 -0500- 8.5%
- Apple
- Auto Sales
- Barclays
- Black Friday
- Boston Properties
- British Bankers' Association
- Carbon Emissions
- CBOE
- China
- Chrysler
- Comcast
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- default
- Detroit
- Deutsche Bank
- Eurozone
- Evercore
- Fresh Start
- General Motors
- Hong Kong
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Italy
- JetBlue
- Keefe
- Kilroy
- KIM
- Kimco
- Merrill
- Mexico
- Michigan
- Middle East
- Newspaper
- NRF
- Nuclear Power
- Payroll Data
- Pershing Square
- Phibro
- Poland
- President Obama
- Raymond James
- RBS
- Real estate
- recovery
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Sears
- SL Green
- Standard Chartered
- Time Warner
- Treasury Department
- Viacom
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- World Trade
- Yuan
- Banks to Pay $3.3 Billion in FX-Manipulation Probe (BBG)
- Symbolic being the key word: U.S., China sign symbolic emissions plan, play down rivalry (Reuters)
- Europe (so really Russian sanctions) is the new "snow in the winter" - Carney Sees Europe Stagnation Impact as Growth Outlook Cut (BBG)
- Eurozone Industrial Output Points to Weak Third Quarter Growth (WSJ)
- Not everyone around Abe is insane: Kuroda Ally Flags Warning on Delaying Sales-Tax Increase (BBG)
- Hong Kong to scrap daily yuan conversion limit to boost stock investment (Reuters)
- Barclays Falls After FX Settlement Delay Reduces Discount (BBG)
- Some unhappy Yahoo investors asking AOL for rescue (Reuters)
Bank of England Fires Chief FX Dealer Participating In Currency-Rigging Scandal
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/12/2014 07:26 -0500As expected, the stench in market rigging, be it Libor, FX, gold or anything else, goes to the very top...
US Futures Drop As USDJPY Algos Take Profit On Headline Confusion
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/12/2014 06:44 -0500With the USDJPY repeatedly hitting 116.00 as a result of the same pair of headlines hitting either Reuters, the Nikkei or Sankei every 6 or so hours for the past 3 days, namely that Japan will delay its sales tax hike by almost two years, and that Abe is preparing early elections, perhaps the algos realized they were pricing in the same event about 4 times in one day, and unable to break the 7-year-high resistance level, slid dropping nearly 100 pips to just over 115 at least check, which may well be today's "tractor" level, which in turn has also dragged down both European stocks and US futures. But the thing that made the vacuum tubes really spark is that at a press conference yesterday in Beijing, Abe was quoted as saying that he "has never made any reference to the dissolution of parliament", this came after the chief cabinet secretary Suga saying that the decision on whether or not to go to the polls would be Abe’s only.
Frontrunning: November 11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2014 07:34 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Bain
- Bank of England
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- China
- Citigroup
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Contango
- Crude
- Deutsche Bank
- Exxon
- Fail
- Hertz
- Hong Kong
- Iran
- Iraq
- Japan
- Keefe
- Merrill
- Miller Tabak
- Morgan Stanley
- Netherlands
- New Normal
- NFIB
- Nomura
- Quantitative Easing
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Renminbi
- Reuters
- Standard Chartered
- Time Warner
- Too Big To Fail
- Vladimir Putin
- Volatility
- Yuan
- No Sign of Thaw in Obama’s Brief Encounters With Putin (BBG)
- Japan Lawmakers Prepare for Snap Elections as Abe Mulls Tax (BBG)
- Global stocks rise, Brent crude hits four-year low (Reuters)
- U.S., China to Drop Tariffs on Range of Tech Products (WSJ)
- ‘Too-Big-to-Fail’ Rule Would Raise Bar for Bank Capital (WSJ) ... and mean even bigger taxpayer bailouts
- Pot in New York: $100 Ticket. No Charges. No Record. No Nothing (BBG)
- Microsoft unveils first Lumia smartphone without Nokia name (Reuters)
- Davos-Man Ackermann Lured to Cyprus Bank by Billionaires (BBG)
- Alibaba, Apple Talks on Payments Tie-Up Focused on China (WSJ)
Frontrunning: November 10
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/10/2014 07:30 -0500- 8.5%
- Apple
- Australia
- B+
- BAC
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Berkshire Hathaway
- BIS
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Dendreon
- Deutsche Bank
- Fitch
- General Electric
- General Mills
- General Motors
- Hong Kong
- Institutional Investors
- Iran
- Ireland
- Japan
- JPMorgan Chase
- Keefe
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- Nationalism
- Natural Gas
- New Normal
- Precious Metals
- President Obama
- Private Equity
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Spirit Aerosystems
- Transocean
- Vladimir Putin
- Yuan
- Obama urges China to be partner in ensuring world order (Reuters)
- China Sees Itself at Center of New Asian Order (WSJ)
- Xi Dangles $1.25 Trillion as China Counters U.S. Refocus (BBG)
- China's Xi, Japan's Abe hold landmark meeting after awkward handshake (Reuters)
- Revenue Softness Worries Stock Investors (WSJ)
- How BOJ’s Kuroda Won the Vote for Stimulus Expansion (WSJ)
- Bonus Season Brings More Pain for Traders (WSJ)
- Russia’s Military Encounters Risk Clash in Europe (BBG)
Another "Conspiracy Theory" Bites The Dust: UBS Settles Over Gold Rigging, Many More Banks To Follow
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/09/2014 11:56 -0500And then there was the precious metals market: a market which all the Keynesian fanatic paper bugs said was immune from manipulation, be it of the central or commercial bank kind, even with every other market clearly exposed for perpetual rigging either by hedge funds, by prop desks, by HFTs, or central banks themselves. Sadly this too conspiracy theory just was crushed into the reality of conspiracy fact, when moments ago the FT reported that alongside admissions of rigging every other market, UBS - always the proverbial first rat in the coalmine, to mix and match metaphors- is about to "settle" allegations of gold and silver rigging. In other words: it admits it had rigged the gold and silver markets, without of course "admitting or denying" it did so.




