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Frontrunning: September 17
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2015 06:37 -0500- Wall Street Has Doubts About Fed Lifting Interest Rates (WSJ)
- Global stocks at three-week highs as Fed decision looms (Reuters)
- Charting the Markets: The World Awaits the Fed (BBG)
- Powerful quake off Chile slams waves into coastal towns; eight killed (Reuters)
- As Fed Storm Brews, Europe Stocks Seen Weathering Turmoil Best (BBG)
- Fiorina's rise adds another insurgent to U.S. election fray (Reuters)
Frontrunning: September 16
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/16/2015 06:42 -0500- Contrarian CEOs tell the Fed: Go ahead, raise my rates (Reuters)
- Goldman Warns Markets Unprepared for Fed as Treasuries Seesaw (BBG)
- Investors Look Beyond Fed Meeting, See Low Rates (WSJ)
- Volatility seen lingering no matter what the Fed does (Reuters)
- What Rising Interest Rates Would Mean for You (BBG)
- China Stocks Jump in Last Hour of Trading on State Support Signs (BBG)
- No Escape for China Hedge Funds Overwhelmed by Stocks Crash (BBG)
- Hedge Fund Bridgewater Defends Its ‘Risk-Parity’ Strategy (WSJ)
BNY Scrambles To Fix Unresolved ETF "Glitch" By Monday Market Open
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/31/2015 07:55 -0500A glitch in the Matrix (if you will) that affected pricing for 1,200 mutual funds and ETFs still wasn't wholly resolved as of Sunday evening after executives worked through the weekend in a frantic attempt to resolve the issue ahead of Monday's open. Remember, if anyone asks, none of this has anything to do with flash-crashing, broken markets.
Approaching A Global Deflationary Crisis?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/15/2015 17:00 -0500- Capital Formation
- China
- Creditors
- default
- Eurozone
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Futures market
- Gambling
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Greece
- Japan
- Meltdown
- Monetary Policy
- Prudential
- Purchasing Power
- Quantitative Easing
- ratings
- Ratings Agencies
- Reality
- Recession
- Risk Premium
- Saudi Arabia
- Too Big To Fail
- Toxic Trash
- Trade Deficit
Anyone with any sense for global economic trends ought to be worried. The signs are everywhere of a serious deflationary crisis.
Frontrunning: August 11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/11/2015 06:29 -0500- China Rattles Markets With Yuan Devaluation (BBG)
- China Move Sparks Wave of Yuan Selling (WSJ)
- China's devaluation raises currency war fear as Greece strikes deal (Reuters)
- Protests return to Ferguson streets, state of emergency declared (Reuters)
- Heavily armed 'Oath Keepers' inject new unease to riot-hit Ferguson (Reuters)
- Greece Secures Bailout Deal After All-Night Talks in Athens (BBG)
- U.S. Identifies Insider Trading Ring With Ukraine Hackers (BBG)
Dodd-Frank and the AIG Litigation: Implications for Investors
Submitted by rcwhalen on 07/08/2015 07:45 -0500- AIG
- American International Group
- B+
- Bankruptcy Code
- Bear Stearns
- Bond
- Chrysler
- Citigroup
- Consumer protection
- Creditors
- Davis Polk
- default
- Discount Window
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Federal Reserve
- General Motors
- Greece
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Monetary Policy
- Paul Volcker
- Prudential
- Rating Agency
- White House
The rescue of AIG should not serve as a source of comfort to investors.
"Of What Use Is A Gun With No Bullets?", BIS Says Central Banks Defenseless Against Coming Crisis
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/29/2015 13:33 -0500Risk-taking in financial markets has gone on for too long. And the illusion that markets will remain liquid under stress has been too pervasive. But the likelihood of turbulence will increase further if current extraordinary conditions are spun out. The more one stretches an elastic band, the more violently it snaps back. Restoring more normal conditions will also be essential for facing the next recession, which will no doubt materialise at some point. Of what use is a gun with no bullets left?
Doubts Over City of London's "Ageing Tech Systems” in Age of Cyber War
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/23/2015 09:52 -0500- Doubts over City of London’s “fintech” in age of cyber war - Thousands left in “financial limbo” after tech “error” - 600,000 RBS customer payments go "missing" in "system failure”
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Frontrunning: June 23
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2015 06:28 -0500- Greek offer to creditors runs into angry backlash at home (Reuters)
- Tsipras Seeks to Stave Off Greek Defections Over Aid Plan (BBG)
- Austria finmin says no agreement on Greek proposals without concrete plan (Reuters)
- Another ELA raise, this time under €1 billion: ECB raises emergency funding for Greek banks (Reuters)
- Greek energy, foreign ministers divided on Russia gas deal (Reuters)
- China’s Plan for Local Debt Amounts to a Bailout (WSJ)
- Key Democratic senators back plan for trade legislation (Reuters)
- South Carolina Governor: Time to Furl Flag (WSJ)
The Two Contending Visions Of World Government
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/16/2015 21:30 -0500- Afghanistan
- Barack Obama
- Bernie Sanders
- Caspian Sea
- Consumer protection
- Corruption
- Elizabeth Warren
- European Union
- Federal Reserve
- Ford
- Global Warming
- Japan
- Joe Biden
- Kazakhstan
- Michigan
- Mortgage Backed Securities
- national security
- None
- Obamacare
- President Obama
- Prudential
- Saudi Arabia
- Timothy Geithner
- Treasury Department
- Turkey
- White House
- World Trade
U.S. President Barack Obama’s proposed ‘Trade’ deals are actually about whether the world is heading toward a dictatorial world government - a dictatorship by the hundred or so global super-rich who hold the controlling blocks of stock in the world’s largest international corporations - or else toward a democratic world government - which will be a global federation of free and independent states, much like the United States was at its founding, but global in extent. These are two opposite visions of world government; and Obama is clearly on the side of fascism, an international mega-corporate dictatorship... What’s at stake here is nothing less than whether the future of the United States, and perhaps even of the world, will be democracy, or else fascism.
Frontrunning: June 16
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/16/2015 06:35 -0500- Greek PM sticks to hard line as contagion hits euro zone bonds (Reuters)
- Greek Deadlock Has Leader Hoping for Miracle to Avoid Default (BBG)
- Greek Showdown Puts Merkel's Teflon Legacy at Risk (BBG)
- Greek standoff saps Europe, dollar swings ahead of Fed (Reuters)
- Allianz Increased Holdings of Greek Debt as Its Largest Investor (BBG)
- French Bonds Infected as Greek Crisis Swells Euro-Region Spreads (BBG)
- Statoil to cut 1,500 more jobs as savings drive intensifies (FT)
- UnitedHealth, Anthem Seek to Buy Smaller Rivals (WSJ)
- Five Million Reasons Why China Could Go to War (BBG)
Steen Jakobsen Warns, Brace For The Next Recession
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/23/2015 12:00 -0500The financial world today is now an island on its own – separated from the real economy, as can be seen by the paradox of record high valuation in the stock market coinciding with record low inflation, employment , productivity and no hope. There is asset inflation, but deflation in the real economy. When the world has been this long at the zero-bound, the misallocation, the inability to reform, and a toolbox without new tools creates a mandate for change. "I expect stocks to trade sideways for the balance of 2015 and have now sold all my fixed income, increased my gold exposure, and I’m looking to buy mining companies and overall to increase my exposure to commodities beyond the normal allocation."
Bank Of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret Brexit Plan To Newspaper
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/23/2015 09:30 -0500The first rule of “Project Bookend” is that you don’t talk about “Project Bookend.” In retrospect, maybe the first rule should have been “you don’t accidentally e-mail ‘Project Bookend’ to a news agency.”
How China's Banks Hide Trillions In Credit Risk: Full Frontal
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/14/2015 20:00 -0500According to Fitch, nearly 40% of credit in China is outside bank loans, meaning that between forced roll-overs, the practice of carrying channel loans as "investments" and "receivables", inconsistent application of loan classification norms, and the dramatic increase in off balance sheet financing, the 'real' ratio of non-performing loans to total loans is likey far higher than the headline number.
Uber Is Now Valued Higher Than 80% Of The S&P: Closing In On General Motors And Ford
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/11/2015 10:43 -0500Putting Uber's latest valuation in perspective, according to CapIq there were just 95 companies in the S&P500 with a market cap over $50 billion, suggesting Uber which did not exist when Lehman filed for bankruptcy, now has a market capitalization greater than 80% of the S&P. Specifically, at a $50 billion valuation, Uber is more "valuable" than FedEx, Marck, Deutsche Bank, General Dynamics, Nissan, Time Warner, Yahoo, Credit Suisse, Heineken and many other companies.




