Purchasing Power
How To Hide A Hyperinflation, Part II
Submitted by Sprott Money on 11/02/2015 04:58 -0500This is not legitimate. This is not a market. It is more, systemic crime.
Dear Janet, Seriously!!
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2015 20:40 -0500The Fed's confidence trick this week was, once again, the Keyser Soze gambit (via Beaudelaire)- "convincing the world of Yellen's hawkishness, when no such character trait exists." However, unlike the movies, stocks and FX markets have already seen through the con, leaving Fed Funds futures alone to believe the hype. As we noted previously, "The Fed Can't Raise Rates, But Must Pretend It Will," repeating its pre-meeting hawkishness to dovishness swing time and again in a "Groundhog Day" meets "Waiting For Godot"-like manner. Time is running out Janet, tick tock...
Tying The Valeant Roll-Up Together: Presenting The Goldman "Missing Link"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2015 13:55 -0500While the Valeant soap opera has had constant, heart-pounding drama for weeks and following yesterday's report that it allegedly fabricated prescriptions, even an element of career-ending (and prison-time launching) criminality, so far one thing had been missing: an antagonist tied to Goldman Sachs. We are delighted to reveal the "missing link", one which ties everything together. Its name is Howard Schiller.
100 US CEO Have Greater Retirement Assets That 116 Million Americans
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/29/2015 19:10 -0500The 100 largest CEO retirement funds are worth a combined $4.9 billion. That’s equal to the entire retirement account savings of 41 percent of American families - more than 50 million families and more than 116 million people.
China Abandons 37-Year-Old "One-Child Policy" - Here Are The Implications
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/29/2015 06:20 -0500While China had previously hinted that it's one-child policy is being phased out, most notably in 2013 when sources close to the National Population and Family Planning Commission said China may relax its one-child policy at end-2013 or early-2014 (read end) by allowing families to have two children, moments ago, during the Fifth Chinese Plenum, this 37 year old policy was formally scrapped and China will henceforth allow two kids for all couples in what is a clear bid to boost growth.
The 6 Reasons China and Russia Are Catching Up to the U.S. Military
Submitted by George Washington on 10/28/2015 18:08 -0500As An American, I'm FURIOUS that We've Squandered Our Strengths and Resources ...
Need To Smuggle $10 Million Out Of China? Just Call "Mr Chen"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/28/2015 17:40 -0500"In a warren of tiny shops beneath grimy residential towers, a white-haired man selling Snickers bars and fizzy drinks from a kiosk no larger than a cashier’s booth is figuring out a way to move $100,000 out of China"...
The Fed Can’t Raise Rates, But Must Pretend It Will
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/26/2015 11:44 -0500
"We can look forward... not precisely to a 1929-type depression, but to an inflationary depression of massive proportions."
Is America The Greatest Country In The World?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/24/2015 17:55 -0500Yes, the United States is one of the greatest places in the world... to be a consumer. If you want to shop, spend, and consume, the US is pretty damn near #1 in the world. But if you want to build. If you want to create. If you want to be a producer in the United States... it’s a whole different story.
The Inflation Lie
Submitted by EconMatters on 10/24/2015 10:56 -0500This is also why the debt ceiling needs to be raised every year, and the US has doubled the national debt over the last 8 years.
The Central Bankers' Death Wish
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/23/2015 12:20 -0500There is no alternative except to take cover because the latest stock market rip is based on pure central bank hopium. Indeed, Mario Draghi has confirmed once again that the world’s central bankers have a monetary death wish. Unlike the gamblers who bought Cramer’s top 49 stock picks, the best course of action is to sell, sell, sell—–and do it now.
Banks Are Now Rejecting Deposits... Is a Cash Ban Next?
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 10/22/2015 09:11 -0500Already, the big banks (the ones with the closest ties to the Federal Reserve) have begun turning away deposits OR charging them.
Peak Debt, Peak Doubt, & Peak Double-Down
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/20/2015 07:23 -0500Investors are too complacent (the Minsky-Moment). Too many are still trying to profit from the Fed subsidy of past stimulus. Investors remain loaded in risk assets, incentivized by the need to beat peers and benchmarks and comforted into complacency by the Fed ‘put’. The true level of risk is being ignored. The pervasive mentality of seeking maximum risk has become a terrible risk/reward trade for two main reasons...
Wall Street's Latest Bounce - Ostrich Economics At Work
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/19/2015 07:51 -0500It is more evident than ever that the world economy is heading into a deflationary conflagration, but today’s generation of house trained bulls wouldn’t recognize a warning if it slapped them upside their horns. They refused once again last week to exit the casino because they got another signal from Hilsenramp that the Fed is on “hold” until at least next March. Call it Ostrich Economics. But do it quick. Those side-effects are coming to the casino some day real soon.
China Vs. United States: A Visual Tale Of Two Economies
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/17/2015 20:15 -0500The United States has had the world’s largest economy for about 140 years, and it roughly accounts for 22% of global GDP. However, in recent times China has overtaken the US by at least one measure of total economic strength, which is GDP based on purchasing power parity (PPP). Either way you slice it, the economies are the two strongest globally in absolute terms. That’s where the similarities end.






