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Gold Breaks Out As Tensions In Middle East, With Russia Intensify - Technicals and Fundamentals Positive
Submitted by GoldCore on 08/08/2014 16:06 -0500- Australia
- Bank of England
- CDS
- Central Banks
- China
- default
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- fixed
- France
- Global Economy
- Greece
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Lehman
- Medicare
- Middle East
- Moving Averages
- National Debt
- Norway
- Portugal
- Precious Metals
- Price Oscillator
- Recession
- Reuters
- Saudi Arabia
- Sovereign Default
- Swiss Franc
Gold is nearly 2% higher this week and its technical position has further improved (see key charts). On Wednesday, gold broke out of bullish descending wedge chart pattern that has formed in recent months. Another buy signal for gold came when gold rose above the 20 EMA and 50 EMA (exponential moving averages). Also positive is the fact that the price momentum oscillator (PMO) has turned up, indicating that a positive momentum shift has occurred.
Frontrunning: August 8
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/08/2014 06:57 -0500- B+
- Barack Obama
- Blackrock
- Bond
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- China
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- CSC
- Department of Justice
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- DRC
- Exxon
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- Iraq
- Ireland
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- RBS
- recovery
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- South Carolina
- Spirit Aerosystems
- Standard Chartered
- Tronox
- Ukraine
- Wells Fargo
- World Trade
- Yuan
- Pope Francis calls for action as Iraqi Christians forced to flee (Reuters)
- Richest Russians Deprived of Luxury Foods by Putin’s Ban (BBG)
- Exxon Drilling Russian Arctic Shows Sanction Lack Bite (BBG)
- Israeli Jets Strike Gaza Targets After Rockets Shatter Truce (BBG)
- U.S. starts aid airdrops in Iraq but no strikes yet (Reuters)
- Banks Said to Be Arranging Argentine Debt Buyer Group (BBG)
- Siberia Flight-Ban Threat Forces Airlines to Mull Options (BBG)
- Malaysia Airlines to Be Delisted in $429 Million Buyout (BBG)
- Erdogan poised to win Turkey's first popular presidential vote (Reuters)
- African Bank Fights Collapse in Espirito Santo-Like Drama (BBG)
- China to build lighthouses on five isles in defiance of U.S. call (Reuters)
Here's The Dumbest Thing You'll Hear All Week
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/07/2014 14:30 -0500In an unbelievable display of arrogance and self-importance, the Australian government recently announced the most sweeping changes to their national security legislation since 9/11. Basically they’re telling everyone that they should just be afraid… and that the government must spy on citizens in order to protect them. This is how it always happens... and we can watch yet another country slide rapidly into a police state.
Europe's Russian Connections
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/02/2014 16:18 -0500The conflict in Ukraine and the related imposition of sanctions against Russia signal an escalation of geopolitical tensions that is already being felt in the Russian (and increasingly world) financial markets. As The IMF describes in this chartapalooza, a deterioration in the conflict, with or even without a further escalation of sanctions and counter-sanctions, could have a substantial adverse impact on the Russian economy through direct and indirect (confidence) channels. But, perhaps more importantly to the West-sponsored IMF, what would be the repercussions for the rest of Europe if there were to be disruptions in trade or financial flows with Russia, or if economic growth in Russia were to take a sharp downturn?
Frontrunning: August 1
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/01/2014 06:41 -0500- Apple
- Arch Capital
- Barclays
- Bond
- Capital Expenditures
- China
- Chrysler
- Citigroup
- Consumer Sentiment
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- Crude
- default
- Detroit
- Deutsche Bank
- DVA
- Eastern Europe
- Eurozone
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- General Electric
- General Motors
- India
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Judge Loretta Preska
- Keefe
- LIBOR
- Lloyds
- Markit
- Michigan
- Middle East
- Morgan Stanley
- Personal Income
- Portugal
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Reuters
- Serious Fraud Office
- SWIFT
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Wells Fargo
- YRC
- As we predicted yesterday, the "big" Gaza ceasefire lasted all of a few hours (Reuters)
- To Lift Sales, G.M. Turns to Discounts (NYT)
- Espirito Santo Family’s Swift Fall From Grace Jolts Portugal (BBG)
- Argentine Debt Feud Finds Much Fault, Few Fixes (WSJ)
- Fiat Says Ciao to Italy as Merger With Chrysler Ends Era (BBG)
- Euro zone factory growth eases in July as inflation fades away (Reuters)
- CIA concedes it spied on U.S. Senate investigators, apologizes (Reuters)
- Ukraine Reports Losses After Pro-Russian Ambush Near Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Crash Area (WSJ)
- U.S. says India refusal on WTO deal a wrong signal (Reuters)
- Why Putin Has 2006 Flash Before His Eyes After Sanctions (BBG)
Complacency Is Sowing The Seeds Of The Next Euro-Zone Crisis
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/30/2014 11:25 -0500There are grounds for optimism about Europe’s single currency area. Yet beneath the surface of favorable sentiment towards the euro zone, the seeds of the next financial crisis are being sown. If markets connected all these dots - a weak and fragile economic recovery, the failure to break the “doom loop” between banks and sovereigns and, most importantly, scant prospect of a more secure political and economic union - the glaring disconnect between asset prices and underlying fundamentals in the euro zone would be a source of much greater concern.
Netflix Meets EPS, Beats On International Subs, Guides To Lower Q3 EPS And Domestic Subs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/21/2014 15:45 -0500Moments ago Netflix reported Q2 Revenue and EPS which were precisely in line with Wall Street estimates, at $1.34 billion and $1.15 EPS. None of this mattered, because just like Amazon, nobody cares about where NFLX is now, everyone is much more focused on where it will be at some indefinite point in the future, with an emphasis on what many believe is virtually unlimited subscriber growth both in the US, but primarily, in the international market. Here is what NFLX reported to its subs growth.
Futures Unchanged Before Janet Yellen's Congressional Testimony
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/15/2014 06:07 -0500It has been a mixed overnight session, following data out of China first showing that any hopes of ongoing PBOC tapering are dead and buried, following the June report showing money and loan creation (1.08 trillion Yuan up from 871 billion in May and above the 980 billion expected) in China soared, slamming expectations and indicating that Beijing is once again set on masking slowing growth with a surge in money creation. Should the Chinese not so secret any more money laundering channel be plugged this means local inflation may be set to surge in the coming months. More worrying was the release of a big drop in the German ZEW Survey expectations print at 27.1, down from 29.8 and below the expected 28.2. The low print has prompted several banks to warn that Europe's growth spurt has finally ended and there may be substantial downside surprises ahead, and certainly even more cuts to the IMF "forecast" for European growth. Finally, the Portuguese situation may be out of sight, but it is certainly not out of mind as the stock of BES continues to tumble and now the contagion has finally moved over to Espirito Santo Financial Group whose shares dropped to the lowest since 1993. Keep a close eye on this "not so lonely" cockroach.
Guest Post: The Real Purpose Of The IMF
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/14/2014 19:01 -0500To much trumpeting the IMF have kindly agreed to help out desperate and war torn Ukraine. How wonderful they are we are all meant to think, but the truth couldn’t be more opposite. but in reality the IMF has a very different purpose from that which is stated. If you look at the history of the IMF’s intervention in countries around the world you will see a trail of disaster and looting that repeats time and time again wherever they go.
Futures Levitate As Portugal Troubles Swept Under The Rug
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/14/2014 06:07 -0500- Australia
- Bad Bank
- Beige Book
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- Crude
- fixed
- Germany
- Greece
- House Financial Services Committee
- Housing Starts
- Ireland
- Israel
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- John Williams
- Monetary Base
- Monetary Policy
- Morgan Stanley
- Nikkei
- Nomination
- Philly Fed
- POMO
- POMO
- Portugal
- Real estate
- Reuters
- San Francisco Fed
- Testimony
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Wells Fargo
Another round of overnight risk on exuberance helped Europe forget all about last week's Banco Espirito Santo worries, which earlier today announced a new CEO and executive team, concurrently with the announcement by the Espirito Santo family of a sale of 4.99% of the company to an unknown party, withe the proceeds used to repay a margin loan, issued during the bank's capital increase in May. This initially sent the stock of BES surging only to see it tumble promptly thereafter even despite the continuation of a short selling bank in BES shares this morning. Far more impotantly to macro risk, it was that 2013 staple, the European open surge in the USDJPY that has reset risk levels higher, while pushing gold lower by over 1% following the usual dump through the entire bid stack in overnight low volume trading. Clearly nothing has been fixed in Portugal, although at least for now, the investing community appears to have convinced itself that the slow motion wreck of Portugal's largest bank even after on Sunday, Portugal’s prime minister said taxpayers would not be called on to bail out failing banks, making clear there would be no state support for BES.
Britain Buys Water Cannons; Fears Civil Unrest From Government Workers
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/13/2014 13:01 -0500The British government has just invested in water cannons because they are fearing the rising tide of civil unrest as austerity is forcing the reduction of state workers and their pensions. The British unions called for strikes nationwide. Teachers, firemen and civil servants joined the calls and and took the streets demonstrating for higher wages and pensions. Just where is this money supposed to come from they really have no idea. They merely argue to take it from someone else no matter what and give it to them. Simply put, it is the rising cost of government that is out of control and no level of tax increase can reverse this trend.
Futures Tumble, Bunds Soar To Record, Gold Surges As Europe Is Broken Again; Espirito Santo Halted
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2014 08:05 -0500- Australia
- Australian Dollar
- BOE
- Bond
- Carry Trade
- CDS
- China
- Continuing Claims
- Copper
- CPI
- Creditors
- Crude
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- India
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- LatAm
- Morgan Stanley
- Nikkei
- Portugal
- Precious Metals
- RANSquawk
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Trade Balance
- Unemployment
- US Dollar Index
- Volatility
- Wholesale Inventories
But... but... the VIX said everything is ok, and European rates were the lowest they have been in centuries... How can something possibly go wrong?
It just did.
18 Signs That The Global Economic Crisis Is Accelerating As We Enter H2 2014
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2014 22:02 -0500We live in a world that is becoming increasingly unstable, and people need to understand that the period of relative stability that we are enjoying right now is extremely vulnerable and will not last long. The following are 18 signs that the global economic crisis is accelerating as we enter the last half of 2014...
Pensions ‘Cash Negative’ By 2016 - ‘Timebomb’ Looms
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/18/2014 03:36 -0500Pensions throughout the western world are in peril due to the pension Ponzi scheme. Powerful forces of both the inflation caused by 100 years of the Federal Reserve debasing the dollar and a possible deflationary crisis due to massive levels of debt globally will be a double whammy which will hit traditional investments such as stocks, property and bonds. Without an allocation to gold, you are not going to have a comfortable retirement ?
Frontrunning: June 16
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/16/2014 06:20 -0500- American Express
- BAC
- Bond
- Capital One
- Central Banks
- China
- Citigroup
- Corruption
- Deutsche Bank
- Empire State Manufacturing
- European Union
- Federal Deficit
- Finance Industry
- General Electric
- Germany
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- Housing Market
- International Monetary Fund
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- Ireland
- Israel
- Japan
- Natural Gas
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Reuters
- Sovereign Debt
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Iraq Army Tries to Roll Back Sunni Militants’ Advance (BBG)
- Starbucks to Subsidize Workers' Online Degrees (WSJ)
- ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Calls Rich to Tax-Free Tropical Paradise (BBG)
- Medtronic Is Biggest Firm Yet to Renounce U.S. Tax Status (BBG), Medtronic to buy Covidien for $42.9 billion, rebase in Ireland (Reuters)
- Oil Topping $116 Seen Possible as Iraq Conflict Widens (BBG)
- Putin Seeks Paris Landmark as Hollande’s Russia Ties Defy Obama (BBG)
- GM Says It Has a Shield From Some Liability (WSJ)
- BOJ’s Bond Paralysis Seen Spreading Across Markets (BBG)



