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Global Stocks Rebound As Geopolitical Tensions Subside; Europe Surges On Report Of More ECB Easing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/25/2015 07:01 -0500- Afghanistan
- Apple
- Australia
- B+
- Baidu
- Barack Obama
- BOE
- Bond
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Insider Trading
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Market Sentiment
- Michigan
- Monetary Policy
- New Home Sales
- Nikkei
- Nomura
- Norway
- Personal Income
- President Obama
- Price Action
- Recession
- recovery
- Renaissance
- Reuters
- Richmond Fed
- Trade Balance
- Turkey
- University Of Michigan
- Vladimir Putin
- World Trade
- Yuan
Following yesterday's dramatic geopolitical shock, U.S. equity index futures rise as Russia has not escalated the confrontation with Turkey as some had feared, while Asian shares fall, reversing earlier gains. European stocks are rallying and the euro is falling on the back of a Reuters report that the ECB is mulling new measures to prop up lending, although it’s not clear at this point what the real impact from these measures would be.
M&A Spikes to Craziest Frenzy Ever, even as Bottom Falls out of Riskiest End
Submitted by testosteronepit on 11/25/2015 02:48 -0500CEOs, Wall Street are furiously making hay while the storm moves in.
Turkish Shootdown of Russian Jet: What You Need to Know
Submitted by George Washington on 11/24/2015 23:12 -0500WWIII, Anyone?
US Backed "Rebels" Execute Russian Pilots While Parachuting, Caught On Tape
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 18:57 -0500If Putin was angry when Turkey shot down a Russian plane, which may or may not have crossed Turkish territory - reports on both sides are conflicting - he will be absolutely livid to learn that, according to Turkey's Dogan News, the Russian pilots who had parachuted in an attempt to save their lives after the plane was shot down, had been executed while parachuting down by local rebels, which considering the video released earlier belonged to the Free Syrian Army, are same "rebels" who are funded directly by the CIA.
Suspects Armed With Kalashnikovs Take Hostages In French Town Near Belgian Border
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 14:22 -0500Although details are still sparse, Roubaix is very close to the border with Belgium which certainly leads one to wonder if there's a connection with the ongoing search for two unidentified terror suspects as well as the eighth Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam:
Look Out Troika, Portugal Names Socialist Antonio Costa Prime Minister
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 13:26 -0500In a move that ends a weeks-long political stalemate, Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva has named Socialist leader Antonio Costa PM. Due to Costa's alliance with the Left Bloc and the Communists, many worry the stage is now set for a showdown with Brussels, the IMF, and Berlin.
At Least A Dozen Killed In Tunisian Capital As ISIS Targets Presidential Guards
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 12:21 -0500Five months (nearly to the day) after a gunman stormed the popular resort of Port El Kantaoui, north of Sousse in Tunisia killing 38 people including 30 British citizens with a Kalashnikov, multiple sources are reporting that an explosion in the capital has hit a bus carrying presidential guards.
Global Bond Markets: Where Did All the Liquidity Go?
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/24/2015 09:19 -0500The world is awash with debt. With central banks increasing their balance sheets through quantitative easing, simultaneously pushing down interest rates and taking huge chunks of the market out of circulation, investors have had to stray beyond developed market government bonds in search of yield.
Case-Shiller Home Prices Rise At Fastest Pace In 6 Months (Despite NAR Reporting Falling Prices)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 09:10 -0500After 3 straight months of home price declines, August and now September have seen the usual seasonal pattern unfolding as Case-Shiller reports 0.61% rise in September (double the +0.3% expectations). Of course this runs in the face of NAR's 4 month decline in median home prices, but who's quibbling. Notably, 2015 is playing out almost exactly the same as 2014... winter is coming.
Turkish F-16s Shoot Down Russian Su-24 Warplane Near Syria Border
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 09:06 -0500Futures tumble and bond yields slide following news that Turkish F-16s have taken down a Russian Su-24 fighter jet near the Syria border. Russia confirms its plane was downed but claims the plane was over Syrian territory for the entire flight.
Frontrunning: November 24
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 07:57 -0500- Turkey downs Russian warplane near Syria border, Moscow denies airspace violation (Reuters)
- Investors seek safety in bonds, yen after Turkey downs Russian jet (Reuters)
- Donald Trump Is Not Backing Down (BBG)
- Uber's Exposure May Grow as U.S. Drivers Seek 57.5 Cents a Mile (BBG)
- U.S. issues global travel alert as manhunt continues for Paris attackers (Reuters)
- Stung by Oil, Distressed-Debt Traders See Worst Losses Since '08 (BBG)
US-Backed Rebels Release Video Of Dead Russian Pilot
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 07:04 -0500Markets Swoon On News Terrorist's Explosive Belt Was Found In Paris Trash Can
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/23/2015 14:13 -0500Authorities in Belgium have extended threat level 4 (the highest) for Brussels on Monday which presumably means that a "serious and imminent" threat still exists. One of the 15 people arrested over the weekend was charged in connection with the Paris attack and the going assumption is that police are still looking for two unidentified men, one Jihadi John accomplice, and Salah Abdeslam.
Soaring Global Debt – The Reality Check in Numbers
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/23/2015 12:12 -0500The debt to GDP ratio for the entire world is 286%. In other words, global debt is almost 3 times the size of the world economy. Both public and private debt are exploding and - despite what mainstream economists think - 141 years of history shows that excessive private debt can cause depressions.
The Rats and The Sinking Ship
Submitted by Sprott Money on 11/23/2015 11:53 -0500Yes, what we are about to show you is simply a collection of anecdotal data points.







