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Bob Shiller Warns Of "Parallels To 1937"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2014 16:24 -0500The depression that followed the stock-market crash of 1929 took a turn for the worse eight years later, and recovery came only with the enormous economic stimulus provided by the second world war, a conflict that cost more than 60 million lives. By the time recovery finally arrived, much of Europe and Asia lay in ruins. The current world situation is not nearly so dire, but there are parallels, particularly to 1937. Now, as then, people have been disappointed for a long time, and many are despairing. They are becoming more fearful for their long-term economic future. And such fears can have severe consequences.
Panic On The Streets Of London ... Can Scotland Ever Be The Same Again?
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/12/2014 11:39 -0500There is now less than one week of campaigning remaining before the Scottish Independence Referendum, which takes place next Thursday, September 18.
The pro-union ‘no’ vote campaign is back in the lead this week after the latest opinion poll from pollsters YouGov put them at 52%, marginally ahead of the pro-independence ‘yes’ campaign.
Same $#!%, Different PIIGS
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2014 20:58 -0500Desperate governments call for desperate measures. Unfortunately for us, citizens often end up paying for the mistakes of their governments. That’s not how it should be but, sometimes, that’s how it is. If and a when a government is no longer able to meet its obligations, capital controls, broad wealth confiscation measures, and other extreme burdens are often considered. Spanish bond yields just fell to their lowest levels in history but does that mean that your money is safe there? Absolutely not. It means that investors are complacent, not that Spain’s political risk has diminished. Portugal is in the same boat. While its borrowing costs continue to fall, its prospects for economic growth and its financial position continue to worsen. If you’ve got assets in Portugal then now would be a good time to contemplate how safe they really are. Unless you like bail-ins, that is.
Ken Rogoff Warns Of The Exaggerated Death Of Inflation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/07/2014 11:09 -0500Today, high inflation seems so remote that many analysts treat it as little more than a theoretical curiosity. They are wrong to do so. No matter how much central banks may wish to present the level of inflation as a mere technocratic decision, it is ultimately a social choice. And some of the very pressures that helped to contain inflation for the past two decades have been retreating. Modern central banking has worked wonders to bring down inflation. Ultimately, however, a central bank's anti-inflation policies can work only within the context of a macroeconomic and political framework that is consistent with price stability. Inflation may be dormant, but it is certainly not dead.
Frontrunning: August 28
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/28/2014 06:57 -0500- Apple
- Asset-Backed Securities
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Blackrock
- Budget Deficit
- China
- Congressional Budget Office
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- FBI
- International Monetary Fund
- Iraq
- JPMorgan Chase
- Keefe
- Market Share
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- Raymond James
- Real estate
- Recession
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Clearly it's time to bomb Assad (on Qatar instructions): Islamic State executes dozens of Syrian army soldiers (Reuters)
- Ukraine Declares Russian Invasion as Sanctions Threat Raised (BBG)
- Ukraine Reports Russian Invasion on a New Front (NYT)
- German Unemployment Rises as Risks to Economy Build (BBG)
- Ebola spreads to Nigeria oil hub Port Harcourt (BBC)
- FBI Probes Possible Hacking Incident at J.P. Morgan (WSJ)
- FBI, Secret Service investigate reports of cyber attacks on U.S. banks (Reuters)
- If you like your Venezuela, you can stay in Venezuela: Airlines Abandon Fliers Amid Currency Dispute (WSJ)
- Boomer Wealth Dented by Mortgages Poses U.S. Risk (BBG)
- People Aren't Buying Guns (BusinessWeek)
The DSKing Of Christine Lagarde: IMF Head Formally Charged In Fraud Probe
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/27/2014 06:58 -0500Ah, the perils of European power politics. A day after France revealed its new government, the person who so eagerly stepped in after DSK's infamous and choreographed fall from grace and the IMF presidency (not to mention his derailed French presidential ambitions, greenlighting Hollande as what would become the worst French president ever), Christine Lagarde is about to be DSKed herself after "someone" clearly has set their sights on the former French finance minister. Several hours ago the news hit that a French court has put Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, under a formal probe for negligence in a corruption investigation dating back to her days as finance minister.
Order Out Of Chaos: The Doctrine That Runs The World
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/15/2014 21:06 -0500If you don’t understand the concept of “order out of chaos,” then you’ll never understand a thing. Each supposed disintegration of global unity has eventually led to greater centralization, and this is something the skeptics seem to forget. The progression of crises suggests that the next war will lead to total globalization under the dominance of a minority of elitists posing as "wise men" who only wish to bring peace and harmony to the masses. In the meantime, the skeptics will continue to mindlessly debate in the face of all reason that the whole thing was a fluke, an act of random mathematical chance, leading coincidentally to the one thing the establishment rulers crave: total global totalitarian micromanagement.
The Bank for International Settlements' Backdoor Betrayal
Submitted by Bruno de Landevoisin on 08/13/2014 15:39 -0500The financial Globalists at the Bank for International Settlements have a strategic plan, make no mistake.....................
Carl Icahn Reiterates "We Are In A Major Asset Bubble"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2014 11:32 -0500A month ago, Carl Icahn told told CNBC that he was "very nervous" about US equity markets. Reflecting on Yellen's apparent cluelessness of the consequences of her actions, and fearful of the build of derivative positions, Icahn says he's "worried" because if Yellen does not understand the end-game then "there's no argument - you have to worry about the excesssive printing of money!" Today he follows up that warning with an op-ed that states "we are in a major asset bubble that continues to grow," supporting Stiglitz comments that "these very strong stock market prices are in a sense a symptom of the weak economy, not a symptom that we are about to have a strong recovery to our real economy."
The Gold Market: An Analysis Of Recent Geopolitical, Economic And Banking Events
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/09/2014 14:44 -0500- Bank Run
- BIS
- BRICs
- Bulgaria
- Central Banks
- China
- Deutsche Bank
- Erste
- European Central Bank
- European Union
- Financial Regulation
- France
- Germany
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Iraq
- LIBOR
- Market Manipulation
- Monetary Policy
- New York Fed
- Newspaper
- Obama Administration
- Portugal
- Precious Metals
- Price Action
- Prudential
- Real estate
- Reality
- Reserve Currency
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Sovereign Debt
- Ukraine
Physical gold is migrating to the East (Russia, China) and, with it, power and influence. We see it with China and Russia progressively imposing their will, building consensus with a great many countries that wish to end American domination made possible by their capacity (privilege) of issuing the world reserve currency. The saying, “He who holds the (physical) gold makes the rules”, is truer than ever. The announcement of the creation of the BRICs development bank is just the first cornerstone in the new international monetary edifice. All we have to wait for is the first official announcement from the East of a new means of settlement of commercial trade based on one or more tangible assets, with gold. Afterwards, logically, an announcement of the convertibility of certain currencies into gold, or even the creation of a new currency that would be convertible to gold, should be made.
The Rise Of The Petroyuan And The Slow Erosion Of Dollar Hegemony
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2014 19:26 -0500For seventy years, one of the critical foundations of American power has been the dollar’s standing as the world’s most important currency. For the last forty years, a pillar of dollar primacy has been the greenback’s dominant role in international energy markets. Today, China is leveraging its rise as an economic power - and as the most important incremental market for hydrocarbon exporters in the Persian Gulf and the former Soviet Union - to circumscribe dollar dominance in global energy, with potentially profound ramifications for America’s strategic position.
BIS Banksters Brazen Backroom Betrayals
Submitted by Tim Knight from Slope of Hope on 08/03/2014 11:52 -0500- Afghanistan
- Bank of International Settlements
- BIS
- Brazil
- BRICs
- Central Banks
- Cronyism
- European Union
- Federal Reserve
- Fisher
- Germany
- International Monetary Fund
- Iraq
- Israel
- Janet Yellen
- John Maynard Keynes
- Maynard Keynes
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- None
- Norway
- Saudi Arabia
- Slope of Hope
- Switzerland
- Ukraine
- Unification
- Washington D.C.
- World Bank
- Zurich
Ten times a year, once a month except in August and October, a small group of well dressed men arrives in Basel, Switzerland. Carrying elegant overnight bags and stylish brief cases, they discreetly check into the Euler Hotel, across from the railroad station. They come to this quiet city from places as disparate as Tokyo, Paris, Brasilia, London, and Washington, D.C., for the regular meeting of the most exclusive, secretive, and powerful supranational club in the world.
Internationalists Are Pushing The World Towards Globally Engineered Economic Warfare
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/01/2014 20:00 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Baltic Dry
- Bank of International Settlements
- Barack Obama
- Belgium
- BIS
- BRICs
- Central Banks
- China
- Deutsche Bank
- Federal Reserve
- Germany
- Global Economy
- International Monetary Fund
- Iraq
- Israel
- Middle East
- Monetary Policy
- Obama Administration
- Rand Corporation
- Reality
- recovery
- Saudi Arabia
- Ukraine
- Vladimir Putin
- World Bank
As long as people remain obsessed with false paradigms and faux enemies, the establishment's goal of complete centralized dominance will be predictably attainable. If we change our focus to the internationalists as the true danger instead of playing their game by their rules, then things will become far more interesting...
French Housing "In Total Meltdown", "Current Figures Are Disastrous"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/30/2014 12:20 -0500If Venezuela is the case study of a country in the late stages of transition into a socialist utopia, then France is the clear runner up. The most recent case in point, aside from the already sliding French economy, whose recent contraction can be best seen be deteriorating PMI data which hints at the dreaded "triple dip" recession, nowhere is the economic collapse in France more evident than in its housing market which as even Bloomberg admits, citing industry participants, is now "in total meltdown." Pierre-Andre de Chalendar, chief executive officer of Saint-Gobain, summarized the current dire situation best: "Current figures are worrying and will be disastrous if nothing is done; clients of the building sector are sounding the alarm bell.”
Frontrunning: July 25
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/25/2014 06:39 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Bond
- Carbon Emissions
- China
- Citigroup
- Comcast
- Credit Suisse
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- Eurozone
- Exxon
- Fail
- Ford
- General Motors
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- GOOG
- HFT
- Housing Market
- International Monetary Fund
- LIBOR
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- Natural Gas
- PIMCO
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Starwood
- Subprime Mortgages
- SWIFT
- Ukraine
- Verizon
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- Yuan
- Argentine holdout NML says government "choosing" to default (Reuters)
- Crunch time for Gaza truce talks as death toll passes 800 (Reuters)
- Don’t Tell Anybody About This Story on HFT Power Jump Trading (BBG)
- U.S. Accuses Russia of Shelling Eastern Ukraine (BBG)
- France’s Wheat Exports in Question as Rain Spoils Quality (BBG)
- Tapering in action: Lower printer sales hurt Xerox's revenue (Reuters)
- No liquidity? No Problem, there's an ETF for that: Bond ETFs Swelling in Europe as Trading Debt Gets Tougher (BBG)
- Herbalife hires ex-Biden chief to fend off regulators (NYPost)
- GM recalls far from calamity for some dealers who find new customers, business (Reuters)
- Bad weather likely cause of fatal Air Algerie crash: French officials (Reuters)






