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The New Order Emerges
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/22/2015 14:43 -0500China and Russia have taken the lead in establishing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, seen as a rival organization to the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, which are dominated by the United States with Europe and Japan. These banks do business at the behest of the old Bretton Woods order. The AIIB will dance to China and Russia's tune instead.
US Officially Loses Battle Over China-Led Investment Bank
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/22/2015 10:20 -0500Washington picked a completely unnecessary fight with China over the ostensibly non-contentious topic of infrastructure development because the US can’t stand the fact that traditionally US-dominated multinational institutions are on the verge of being supplanted by sinocentric ambition — and lost.
Dollar Drivers
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/22/2015 09:48 -0500A look ahead at next week.
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How The Eurodollar Brought About The Rise Of London Banking
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/21/2015 11:16 -0500Bankers who took up their business in the Square Mile of London’s banking heart could smell the Eurodollars in the air. As Anthony Sampson wrote, “Young British bankers and their foreign counterparts began to earn higher salaries than other bankers. Skyscrapers shot up by the old classic architecture near St. Paul’s Cathedral. Far Eastern and Arabic banks appeared, as did Mercedes and Cadillacs to cart bankers around the thin London streets.” The Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries needed dollars for trade but wanted to avoid adverse US policy by not keeping or borrowing money in the United States. So they stuck funds in the London offices of British and American banks, causing the City of London to grow as a banking center and recoup some prewar financial glory.
US Taxpayers To Fund Ukraine Bailout With Bond Guarantee
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/20/2015 13:32 -0500CCC-rated Ukraine is preparing to issue more debt, debt with a Aa+/AAA rating because it will come with the explicit guarantee of the United States of America. In other words, after raiding Greek pensions with the IMF's blessing, the Kiev puppet government is now going after the "full faith and credit" of the US... backed by its taxpayers. In yet other words, the latest Ukraine "bailout" is courtesy of you, dear US taxpaying reader.
US "Isolated" As Key Ally Japan Considers Joining China-Led Bank
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/20/2015 07:28 -0500And then there were none. Like dominoes, US allies have fallen in line on the heels of the UK's decision to join the China-sponsored Asian Infrastructure Investment bank and now, the stanuchest supporter of Washington's position on the venture looks set to defect as well.
De-Dollarization Accelerates As More Of Washington's "Allies" Defect To China-Led Bank
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/19/2015 17:01 -0500"Ignoring direct pleas from the Obama administration, Europe’s biggest economies have declared their desire to become founding members of a new Chinese-led Asian investment bank that the United States views as a rival to the World Bank and other institutions set up at the height of American power after World War II," The Times notes, in yet another indication of declining US influence.
Gold Surges – Fed Loses “Patience” and Signals Loose Monetary Policies to Continue
Submitted by GoldCore on 03/19/2015 07:54 -0500Many analysts regard this as further evidence that the Fed is caught in a bind. What is yet to be appreciated by most analysts is that it is unlikely that the massively over-leveraged and debt-saturated financial system can weather increases in interest rates.
America's European "Allies" Desert Obama, Join China-led Infrastructure Bank
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/17/2015 10:27 -0500It appears the sea of de-dollarization has reached the shores of Europe. With Australia and UK having already moved in the direction of joining the China-led AIIB, The FT reports that France, Germany, and Italy have now all agreed to join the development bank as 'pivot to Asia' appears to be Plan B for Europe. As Greg Sheridan previously noted, "the saga of the China Bank is almost a textbook case of the failure of Obama’s foreign policy," but as The FT concludes, the European decisions represent a significant setback for the Obama administration, which has argued that western countries could have more influence over the workings of the new bank if they stayed together on the outside. As Forbes notes, this leaves Obama with 3 uncomfortable options...
Frontrunning: March 17
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/17/2015 06:43 -0500- 8.5%
- Apple
- Boeing
- China
- CPI
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Debt Ceiling
- Dyson
- Fail
- France
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hong Kong
- Housing Starts
- Iran
- Italy
- Keefe
- national security
- NIM
- None
- OPEC
- PIMCO
- Private Equity
- Rahm Emanuel
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Saudi Arabia
- SPY
- Standard Chartered
- Treasury Department
- Ukraine
- World Bank
- Israelis vote as 'King Bibi's' reign hangs in the balance (Reuters), Factbox: Main candidates in Israel's election (Reuters)
- Iran Can Add Million Barrels a Day of Oil If Sanctions Halt (BBG)
- Kremlin rules out handing back Crimea to Ukraine (Reuters)
- Saudi Arabia Needs More Oil to Feed Local Refinery Expansion (BBG)
- How Lafarge’s CEO Went From Holcim Merger Architect to Obstacle (BBG)
- When Yellen Gets Less Predictable She’s Getting Back to Normal (BBG)
- Iran nuclear talks intensify as sides face tough issues (Reuters)
- Debunking $1.4 Trillion Europe Debt Myth in Post-Heta Age (BBG)
US Attacks "Closest Ally" UK For "Constant Accommodation" With China
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/13/2015 12:24 -0500The UK has announced it’s joining the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, China’s answer to the Asian Development Bank over which Beijing feels the US has undue influence. US wonders aloud if "constant accommodation" is the best way to engage a "rising power".
Frontrunning: March 13
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/13/2015 06:46 -0500- Apple
- Bitcoin
- Boeing
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Sentiment
- Credit Suisse
- European Union
- FBI
- Germany
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Insurance Companies
- Iran
- Jim Cramer
- Keefe
- Michigan
- Newspaper
- Nikkei
- Raymond James
- recovery
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Shenzhen
- Spansion
- Steve Jobs
- Ukraine
- Wall Street Journal
- World Bank
- Yuan
- Again as first reported here: Record U.S. Oil Glut May Fill Storage, Cut Prices (BBG)
- IEA sees renewed pressure on oil prices as glut worsens (Reuters)
- No EU unanimity on renewing Russia economic sanctions (Reuters)
- Tsipras says Greece doing its part in euro zone deal (Reuters)
- ECB Set to Buy Fewer Bonds as Price Gains Ease Crunch (BBG)
- These Americans Are Getting Rich Trading Derivatives Banned in the U.S. (BBG)
- U.S. 2015 profits forecast to grow 1.7 percent; oil, dollar are concerns (Reuters) - in a month this will say "decline"
- Manhunt for shooting suspects grinds on in Ferguson, Missouri (Reuters)
The Oil Glut And Low Prices Reflect An Affordability Problem
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/10/2015 17:00 -0500The oil glut we are experiencing now reflects a worldwide affordability crisis. Because of a lack of affordability, demand is depressed. This lack of demand keeps prices low–below the cost of production for many producers. If the affordability issue cannot be fixed, it threatens to bring down the system by discouraging investment in oil production.
Currency Wars Continue As IMF Concedes End To Dollar Hegemony
Submitted by GoldCore on 03/10/2015 04:44 -0500Last month the Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, Japan’s Naoyuki Shinohara, openly stated that emerging markets in Asia should begin the process of de-dollarisation “to mitigate against external shocks and constraining the central bank’s ability as lender of last resort.”
"Monetary System, World Order We've Had Since 1940s Is Collapsing" Warns Richard Maybury
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/06/2015 22:30 -0500"...everybody knows there's something seriously wrong but they don’t know what is really happening."
This 'world order' may be coming to an end, he believes: "It's the collapse of that structure that was built in the 1940s that is behind all of these problems that are popping up in financial markets and economies around the world."




