Barclays
Frontrunning: October 3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2014 06:51 -0500- AIG
- Albert Edwards
- Apple
- Bank of Japan
- Bank of New York
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Bill Gross
- Bond
- Botox
- Broken System
- Capital Markets
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Fisher
- Fitch
- Florida
- France
- General Electric
- General Motors
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hong Kong
- Iraq
- Japan
- JPMorgan Chase
- Markit
- Morgan Stanley
- New York Fed
- Nomura
- PIMCO
- Raymond James
- RBC Capital Markets
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Sears
- Trade Balance
- Unemployment
- Warren Buffett
- Wells Fargo
- William Dudley
- Yen
- How you know it is all a lie: Pelosi Presses Obama to Talk Up Stronger U.S. Economy (BBG)
- Secret Goldman Sachs Tapes Put Pressure on New York Fed (NYT), Uh, no they don't
- Clashes Break Out at Hong Kong Protest Site (WSJ)
- N.Y. Fed Lawyer Says AIG Got Billions Without Paperwork (BBG)
- Ebola’s Disease Detectives Race to Track Others Exposed (BBG)
- UPS, FedEx Want Retailers to Get Real on Holiday Shipping (WSJ)
- No more mailman at the door under U.S. Postal Service plan (Reuters)
RX For Revisionist Bunkum: A Lehman Bailout Wouldn’t Have Saved The Economy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2014 21:37 -0500Here come the revisionists with new malarkey about the 2008 financial crisis. No less august a forum than the New York Times today carries a front page piece by journeyman financial reporter James Stewart suggesting that Lehman Brothers was solvent; could and should have been bailed out; and that the entire trauma of the financial crisis and Great Recession might have been avoided or substantially mitigated. That is not just meretricious nonsense; its a measure of how thoroughly corrupted public discourse about the fundamental financial and economic realities of the present era has become owing to the cult of central banking. The great error of September 2008 was not in failing to bailout Lehman. It was in providing a $100 billion liquidity hose to Morgan Stanley and an even larger one to Goldman. They too were insolvent. That was the essence of their business model. Fed policies inherently generate runs, and then it stands ready with limitless free money to rescue the gamblers. You can call that pragmatism, if you like. But don’t call it capitalism.
Frontrunning: September 30
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2014 06:49 -0500- American International Group
- Apple
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barclays
- Bill Gross
- Bitcoin
- Case-Shiller
- Chicago PMI
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Credit Suisse
- CSC
- Deutsche Bank
- Exxon
- Ford
- General Motors
- Germany
- Hong Kong
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Japan
- KIM
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Middle East
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- News Corp
- Nikkei
- Obama Administration
- Raymond James
- Reality
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Toyota
- Ukraine
- White House
- Hong Kong protesters stockpile supplies, fear fresh police advance (Reuters)
- Protesters stay out on Hong Kong streets, defying Beijing (Reuters)
- Traders Turn Up Grilling Sausages at Hong Kong Protests (BBG)
- Ukraine Army Sees Worst Day Since Truce as Battles Flare (BBG)
- Islamic State uses grain to tighten grip in Iraq (Reuters)
- For Putin Ally, U.S. Sanctions Only Add to Anti-Russia Conspiracy Theory (WSJ)
- Coinbase Leads Move to Bring Bitcoin to Masses (BBG) - good luck
- Austria Cracks Down on Spies -- and Jihadis (BBG)
- EU Believes Apple, Fiat Tax Deals Broke Rules (WSJ); Apple’s Irish Tax Deal ‘Engineered’ to Boost Employment, EU Says (BBG)
A Day Of Global Economic Disappointments Is Just What The Stock Ramp Algo Ordered
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2014 06:00 -0500- Abenomics
- Barclays
- Bill Gross
- Bond
- Case-Shiller
- CDS
- Chicago PMI
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Copper
- Core CPI
- CPI
- Crude
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- headlines
- Hong Kong
- Janus Capital
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Monetary Policy
- Nikkei
- Norway
- Personal Income
- PIMCO
- RANSquawk
- Rating Agency
- RBS
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Total Return Fund
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Volatility
- White House
It has been a night of relentless and pervasive disappointing economic data from just about every point on the globe: first the Chinese HSBC manufacturing data was well short of expectations (50.2 vs. Exp. 50.5), which was promptly spun as bullish and a reason for more stimulus by the PBOC even though the central bank has been constantly repeating it will not engage in western-style shotgun easing. Then Japanese wages, household spending and industrial production came in far below expectations - in fact at levels which suggest Japan is once again in a recession - which once again was spun as bullish, because the BOJ has no choice but to do more of the same failed policies that have made Abenomics the laughing stock of the world. Finally, moments ago Europe reported the lowest inflation data in 5 years, as well as core CPI sliding to just 0.7%, and which was, wait for it, immediately spun as bullish for risk as once again the local central bank would have "no choice but to ease." In other words, thank god for horrible news: because how else will the rich get even richer?
Bank CEOs are the New Drug Lords
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 09/29/2014 06:10 -0500- Afghanistan
- Alan Greenspan
- B+
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barclays
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bill Gates
- BIS
- Capital Markets
- Central Banks
- Charlie Munger
- China
- Citigroup
- Corruption
- Deutsche Bank
- Drug Money
- ETC
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Financial Services Authority
- fixed
- Fractional Reserve Banking
- France
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hank Paulson
- Hank Paulson
- Insider Trading
- Iraq
- Jamie Dimon
- John Williams
- KIM
- LIBOR
- Lloyd Blankfein
- Lloyds
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- Napoleon
- Nationalism
- None
- Purchasing Power
- Real estate
- Reality
- Reserve Currency
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- SmartKnowledgeU
- Somalia
- Switzerland
- Trail of Tears
- Wachovia
With the revelations of systemic, widespread corporate criminality of banking institutions in recent years, it is clear that global Bank CEOs are becoming the new Drug Lords.
Frontrunning: September 29
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/29/2014 06:09 -0500- Abu Dhabi
- AIG
- American International Group
- Apple
- Baidu
- Barclays
- Bill Gross
- Botox
- China
- Citigroup
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- Fresh Start
- Hong Kong
- Institutional Investors
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Janus Capital
- Japan
- JetBlue
- Middle East
- Morgan Stanley
- Netherlands
- Personal Income
- PIMCO
- Raymond James
- RBS
- Reuters
- Sonic Automotive
- Standard Chartered
- Sun Capital
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- This is why the locals are furious at the US: U.S-led raids hit grain silos in Syria, kill workers (Reuters) explaining this
- Billions Fly Out the Door at Pimco: About $10 Billion Is Withdrawn After Departure of Gross (WSJ)
- Pimco’s Ivascyn Takes on Gross With Unconstrained Fund (BBG)
- Revealed - the Troika threats to bankrupt Ireland (The Independent)
- Private Bad Debt Build-Up Casts Shadow on Greek Rebound (BBG)
- Fed Questions Bank Maneuver to Reduce Hedge Funds' Dividend Taxes (WSJ)
- Yuan-Euro Direct Trading Begins Tomorrow as China Promotes Usage (BBG)
- Geneva Report warns record debt and slow growth point to crisis (FT)
- Greenberg Team to Grill Bernanke, Geithner on AIG Bailout (BBG)... sadly only metaphorically
The "Only Chart That Matters", Projected Until 2016
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/28/2014 13:14 -0500The €64K question is whether the hand off from the Fed to the ECB and BOJ will be smooth enough to avoid a stock market crash between now and the end of 2016. Everything else is semantics
Gold Not A Safe Haven On Terrorism, Middle East Bombing, Russia, Ebola ... Yet
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/28/2014 07:11 -0500Brinkmanship, a failure of diplomacy and increasing militarism appears to have the world on the verge of a serious military conflict. Everybody should own some physical gold as a hedge and a safe haven asset to protect against the significant risks challenging us today which include bail-ins, currency wars, terrorism and war.
Currency Wars ! Russia, Kazakhstan Buy Very Large 30 Tons Of Gold In August
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/26/2014 03:57 -0500The ongoing gold accumulation strategy by Russia, Kazakhstan and other ex Soviet states is a reserve diversification strategy. It may also be an attempt to undermine western markets and the vulnerable COMEX gold market in the U.S. It is likely a coordinated monetary policy, since Russia and Kazakhstan are members of the Eurasian Customs Union along with Belarus.
Frontrunning: September 25
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2014 06:41 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Barclays
- Barrick Gold
- Blackrock
- Boeing
- Bond
- British Pound
- Chemtura
- China
- Comcast
- Credit Line
- Department of Justice
- European Central Bank
- Ford
- General Motors
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hong Kong
- Insider Trading
- Japan
- Markit
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- New Orleans
- Newspaper
- Nikkei
- Nuclear Power
- Private Equity
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Time Warner
- Treasury Department
- Ukraine
- W.P.Carey
- Yuan
- Apple CEO Cook Goes From Record Sales to IPhone Stumbles (BBG)
- Deal With Saudis Paved Way for Syrian Airstrikes (WSJ)
- Drone delivery: DHL 'parcelcopter' flies to German isle (Reuters)
- Tory Burch Hires Ralph Lauren Veteran as Co-CEO (WSJ)
- Apple releases iOS 8 workaround to fix dropped cell service (Reuters)
- Ukraine Probes Ex-Minister Over $3 Billion Russian Bond (BBG)
- Goldman Sachs-Led Group Near Deal to Buy Messaging Startup Perzo (WSJ)
- U.K. Seeks to Criminalize Manipulation of 7 Benchmarks (BBG)
Where Is Venezuela's 366 Tonnes Of Gold?
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/25/2014 04:12 -0500- B+
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of England
- Bank of International Settlements
- Barclays
- Bond
- China
- Congressional Budget Office
- Copper
- default
- France
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Italy
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Portugal
- Precious Metals
- ratings
- Sovereign Debt
- Standard Chartered
- World Bank
- World Gold Council
* Where is Venezuela's 366 tonnes of gold?
* Does Venezuela still control and own unencumbered it’s own gold reserves?
* Is any of the country's gold encumbered, loaned or leased to Goldman Sachs or other banks?
Frontrunning: September 24
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2014 06:41 -0500- Activist Shareholder
- AIG
- American International Group
- Apple
- B+
- Bank of England
- Barclays
- China
- Citigroup
- Crude
- European Union
- FBI
- Ford
- Global Warming
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Japan
- Morgan Stanley
- New Home Sales
- New York Stock Exchange
- Newspaper
- PIMCO
- President Obama
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Securities Fraud
- Serious Fraud Office
- State Street
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Verizon
- Wells Fargo
- A Month of Bombs Dropped in One Night of Strikes on Syria (BBG)
- Air strikes in Syria hit Islamic State-held areas near Turkey (Reuters)
- Pimco ETF Draws Probe by SEC (WSJ)
- Shadowy al Qaeda cell, hit by U.S. in Syria, seen as 'imminent' threat (Reuters)
- Yellen Warns on Market Calm Before ‘Considerable Time’ Up (BBG)
- Dudley Says Fed Needs U.S. Economy to Run ‘A Little Hot' (BBG)
- Websites Are Wary of Facebook Tracking Software (WSJ)
- Just a joke now: Barclays Fined Twice in One Day for Compliance Failures (BBG)
- Fired UPS worker kills two supervisors, self, in Alabama shooting (Reuters)
Frontrunning: September 23
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/23/2014 06:47 -0500- Afghanistan
- Apple
- B+
- BankUnited
- Barclays
- Bond
- British Pound
- Cameco
- China
- Citigroup
- Creditors
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Exxon
- Federal Reserve
- Ford
- GOOG
- Hong Kong
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Markit
- Merrill
- Mortgage Loans
- Nortel
- Private Equity
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Renaissance
- Reuters
- Richmond Fed
- Saudi Arabia
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Treasury Department
- Turkey
- W.P.Carey
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- Yuan
- U.S., backed by Arabs, launches first strikes on fighters in Syria (Reuters, BBG)
- But not all all back: Turkey Bars Kurds From Entering Syria to Fight Islamic State (BBG)
- Dollar Weakens on Airstrikes; Europe Stocks Drop (BBG)
- Ready for Rate Riot? Emerging Markets Set to Follow Fed (BBG)
- White House fence jumper had ammunition, machete in car, prosecutors say (WaPo)
- El-Erian "would have done things differently" (Reuters)
- Eurozone business growth slows in September, PMI survey finds (BBC)
- Shrinking Bond Desks Taken by Journeymen as Masters Fade (BBG)
- Manufacturing Rebound Relieves Growth Concerns in China (BBG)
- Former Trader Quits Playboy Club to Open Own Restaurant (BBG)
Barclays Fined De Minimus $60 Million For "Corzining" Client Funds
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2014 13:14 -0500In yet another round of penalties for the British bank, Sky News reports that Barclays will pay a GBP38 million ($62 million) fine for failing to segregate clients' funds correctly - i.e. "Corzining" its clients. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will announce the small but record (higher than the $50 million fine for JPMorgan over its "corzining") penalty tomorrow. If you are a Barclays client, have no fear, for as they explain, "losses for Barclays’ clients were theoretical rather than actual."
Frontrunning: September 22
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2014 06:37 -0500- Australia
- B+
- BAC
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barclays
- Capital Markets
- China
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- Dell
- DRC
- European Union
- France
- General Electric
- GOOG
- Housing Market
- Iran
- Iraq
- Managing Money
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- Newspaper
- People's Bank Of China
- Private Equity
- Raymond James
- Recession
- Reuters
- Ukraine
- Wells Fargo
- World Bank
- Quid pro quo Clarice: Iran seeks give and take on Islamic State militants, nuclear program (Reuters)
- Alibaba’s Banks Said to Boost IPO Size to Record $25 Billion (BBG)
- European Stocks Fall Amid China Concern as Tesco Slides (BBG)
- Tesco Suspends Executives, Probes Error That Triggers New Profit Warning (WSJ)
- Kurds say they have halted Islamic State advance on Syrian town (Reuters)
- Because luck and managing money is genetic: Financial Elite's Offspring Start Their Own Hedge Funds (WSJ)
- Islamic State Onslaught Spurs Mass Exodus of Syrian Kurds (BBG)
- Rockefellers, Heirs to an Oil Fortune, Will Divest Charity From Fossil Fuels (NYT)




