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Atlas Shrugged-er: Government Now Preying On High School Graduates
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/27/2015 15:10 -0500Louisiana’s board of education is going to implement a new policy which requires all students to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid in order to receive a high school diploma. This requirement in Louisiana is exactly the type insane laws which were imposed by the Government as described in the narrative laid out in “Atlas Shrugged.” Acts of mandate which enabled the Government and the corporate friends of the Government to suck wealth from the populace and from productive workers and redistribute the largesse among themselves.
The Credit Crunch Is Back: Banks Scramble To Collateralize Loans To Record Levels
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/27/2015 13:31 -0500Banks have finally woken up to the risk their billions in C&I loans issued to fund "financial engineering" are exposed to. The reaction: an unprecedented surge in loan collateralization, with the percent of total loans secured by collateral soaring by nearly 50% in the past quarter to a record 55.9%, the highest ever!
Chinese State Firms' Debt Hits New All Time High, As Profits Tumble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/25/2015 13:43 -0500As SOE profits continue to deteriorate at the expense of maximizing jobs and employment (recall the biggest threat facing China is a working class insurrection, or simply said, "lower and middle-class revolution") debt at these same SOEs just hit a new record high: according to the same FinMin numbers, total SOE debt rose by CNY393 billion to CNY78.3 trillion, or over $12 trillion - well above 100% of total Chinese GDP.
Oil Bankruptcies Hit Highest Level Since Crisis And There's "More To Come", Fed Warns
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/25/2015 11:30 -0500"Oil and gas sector bankruptcies have reached quarterly levels last seen in the Great Recession. At least nine U.S. oil and gas companies, accounting for more than $2 billion in debt, have filed for bankruptcy so far in the fourth quarter."
Ukraine's Looming "19 Fukushimas" Scenario
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/24/2015 18:50 -0500With all the action in Syria, the Ukraine is no longer a subject for discussion in the West. In Russia, where the Ukraine is still a major problem looming on the horizon, and where some 1.5 million Ukrainian refugees are settling in, with no intentions of going back to what's left of the Ukraine, it is still actively discussed. But for the US, and for the EU, it is now yet another major foreign policy embarrassment, and the less said about it the better. In the meantime, the Ukraine is in full-blown collapse - all five glorious stages of it - setting the stage for a Ukrainian Nightmare Before Christmas, or shortly after.
The Trade Wars Begin: U.S. Imposes 256% Tarriff On Chinese Steel Imports
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/23/2015 18:45 -0500There is one thing that could dramatically slow down China's metal exports - tariffs, anti-dumping duties and other forms of protectionism. “What may slow down the exports is anti-dumping and protectionist measures that several countries have taken against cheap imports,” said Ernst & Young’s Agrawal. In other words, a trade war... which is precisely what the U.S. just launched by hiking tariffs on Chinese steel imports by a whopping 256%.
"To Make The Payment Is Almost Impossible": Puerto Rico Defaults (Again) In T-Minus 9 Days
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/23/2015 09:05 -0500"To make a total payment will be almost impossible. If a partial payment is made: what bonds should we pay? It is an assessment that is being done. It is highly unlikely that there will not be default, in whole or partially."
Economists Confirm Financial Aid Is Inflating Student Loan Bubble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 21:45 -0500A paper recently published by the National Bureau of Economic Research confirms that a large percentage of the increase in college tuition can be explained by increases in the amount of available financial aid: "Essentially, [financial aid] lead to higher college costs and more debt, and in the absence of higher labor market returns, more loan default inevitably occurs."
Chinese Executive Who Was Once Kidnapped By Angry Investors Disappears
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 19:40 -0500Back in August, angry investors captured Shan Jiuliang, the head of Fanya Metals Exchange, in a daring predawn raid on a luxury hotel in Shanghai. The citizen's arrest came after Fanya stopped making payments on WMPs it issued. Now, it appears as though Shan has been captured again - only this time, it's not clear whether he'll be coming back.
Increasingly Durable Correlations
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 19:15 -0500There are a few correlations that we find particularly compelling...

At 108 US Colleges, More Than Half Of Students Haven't Paid Even $1 On Their Student Loans
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 16:44 -0500At 108 four-year colleges, at least half of all students hadn’t paid even $1 of what they owe within three years of leaving college. Those colleges got more than $10 billion in federal student loans and grants last year.
Slammed By Redemption Requests, These Hedge Funds Raise "Gates" To Avoid Firesale Liquidations
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 14:47 -0500Needless to say, these names are just the beginning: once the redemptions - and gating - genie is out of the bottle, there is no putting it back.
China's Cost To Avoid The Dreaded Working Class Revolution: A Record CNY11.1 Trillion, And Rising
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 12:37 -0500Grey Swans Rising - All 6 Of Goldman's Global Risk Indices Are Worsening
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 09:07 -0500Despite every effort by The Fed to convince the world that everything is awesome, it's not. From China growth risks to concerns about tightening financial conditions, Goldman warns so-called 'grey swan' fears are rising with Brexit, Trumpe elected, widening terrorist threats, and increased protectionism the most impactful.
Feldkamp: The Macroeconomics of Crises and Fraud
Submitted by rcwhalen on 12/22/2015 08:22 -0500Financial fraud is any method by which deception or duplicity induces those with money to "invest" in a scheme...




