Nomura
On The Third Day Of Shutdown, Equity Futures Are Still Largely Unfazed Despite Obama's Warning
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/03/2013 06:06 -0500Despite the president's tongue-in-cheek warning to Wall Street that this time it's different, and it that "it should be concerned", that same Wall Street continues to roundly mock his attempts to talk it lower on the third day of America's "shutdown", knowing very well that if things ever turn bad, Mr. Chairman, aka the S&P chief risk officer, will get to work, and rescue everyone from that pesky thing known as losses. Whether the offsetting optimism was driven by made up China non-manufacturing PMI rising from 53.9 to 55.4, the highest in six months, or just as made up non-core European PMI data which also beat expectations despite Germany Services PMI continuing to telegraph a weakness, dropping from 54.4 to 53.7, is unknown and once again not important. So while futures are modestly lower if only until such time as the daily 3:58pm VIX slam takes place just before market close, do not expect any major moves in stocks until either the GOP finally folds and lets Obama have his way, or bundles all shutdown legislation into the debt ceiling negotiation, and careens the US right into the debt ceiling deadline on October 17 without any legislation in place.
Wall Street Responds To The Government Shutdown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2013 07:01 -0500No, we are not talking the stock market reaction, which is driven purely by trillions in excess global, fungible liquidity sloshing around and as a result stocks are up on government shutdown day in a complete mockery of, well, everything. Instead, this is what Wall Street sellside strategists believe will be the impact of the shutdown (and how it ties in with the far more important debt ceiling negotiation). It should not be at all surprising that to virtually everyone, the shutdown (or any other negative development) is a "buying opportunity" which makes sense: after all the person who is truly in charge of the "wealth effect" will be up and running uninterrupted and there is no risk today's $2.75 - $3.50 billion POMO will be even modestly delayed.
"90% Odds of Government Shutdown" Democrats Warn
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/28/2013 15:50 -0500Following Nomura's estimate of a 40% chance of government shutdown yesterday, thanks to the pending vote for the Republican's "Obamacare-Delay" bill, Democrats note the odds of a shutdown of the government are now at 90%. A Democratic congressional aide added, "the only reason I’m not putting it at 100 percent is because nothing’s certain in American politics." As we previously noted, this likely means the Fed will be flying blind at their next meeting with the BLS unable to "manufacture" jobs data for them to make their judgments.
Government Shutdown Odds: 40%, Nomura Estimates
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/27/2013 14:06 -0500In a world in which everyone has become an ultra-short term pathological gambler, and every outcome is a zero-sum prop bet, it was only a matter of time before someone tried to quantify the probability of the event that the market (for some inexplicable reason) is so transfixed on: the government shutdown (inexplicable, because anything more than a few day shutdown risks a full blown mutiny by the tens of millions of government workers). So without further ado, here is Nomura, with its "estimate" of a government shutdown on October 1: 40%.
China Beige Book Exposes Government Lies: "Conventional Wisdom Of Economic Expansion In China Seriously Flawed"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/25/2013 06:58 -0500
There are facts; then there are completely fabricated, made up numbers. And then there is Chinese "data." After having been exposed in the past several years countless times on these pages alone as being absolute manipulated propaganda hogwash, it is amazing that anyone, anywhere still believes anything to come out of the official Beijing mouthpiece, which merely adjusts a few variable cells in the big central planning goalseeking excel spreadsheet and reports the answer. Yet the recent myth of a China "rebound" is one of the factors why stocks recently hit fresh all time highs: forget all that stuff about a CNY1 trillion deleveraging (yes, China's credit bubble is still the biggest in the world) - all that matters is made up garbage. Well, it may be more difficult this time. As Bloomberg reports, a "Beige Book" survey of the Chinese economy conducted in late August showed that "China’s economy slowed this quarter as growth in manufacturing and transportation weakened in contrast with official signs of an expansion pickup, a private survey showed." Surprise: China was lying again.
Merkel Wins Federal Election But Coalition Partner Below Bundestag Threshold: Final Outcome Too Close To Call
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2013 11:17 -0500
While the outcome of the election from the perspective of "the grand coalition" is still too close to call, Exit polls make it clear that Merkels CDU/CSU party has won the election with 42.5% of the vote. However, there are some very interesting results that could be a problem for Europe's 'program-based' nations: GERMAN AFD TAKES 4.8% IN FEDERAL ELECTION, ZDF EXIT POLL SHOWS; GERMAN FDP TAKES 4.5% IN FEDERAL ELECTION, ZDF EXIT POLL SHOWS. So the anti-Euro party has more votes (nearly the 5% required to enter the Bundestag) than Merkel's current coalition partner FDP party which creates major uncertainty over the forming of a coalition (which took 3 weeks in 2005) - which as we noted seemed to priced into Greek stocks on Friday. The pirate party is projected to have 2.5% of the vote. If the anti-Euro AfD enters the parliaments, a "Grand Coalition" appears inevitable. However, if it does not cross the 5% threshold, Merkel may end up with an absolute majority in the Bundestag and will not nead a coalition partner.
Frontrunning: September 19
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/19/2013 06:40 -0500- Apple
- Barclays
- Boeing
- Carlyle
- Central Banks
- Charles Schumer
- China
- Credit Suisse
- CSCO
- Debt Ceiling
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- Dreamliner
- Federal Reserve
- Fitch
- General Mills
- GOOG
- Hong Kong
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Market
- Insurance Companies
- JPMorgan Chase
- Meltdown
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- Nomura
- President Obama
- Raymond James
- Recession
- recovery
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Third Point
- Time Warner
- Verizon
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- Yuan
- Bernanke Resets Policy by Doing Nothing as Markets Soar (BBG)
- Stocks Jump to Five-Year High as Metals Rally on Fed (BBG)
- Centre-left bigwig says hard to stay allied with Berlusconi (ANSA)
- J.P. Morgan 'Whale' Fine Put at Over $900 Million (WSJ)
- Banks’ $10 Billion Sweet Spot Sets Off Buying Spree for Lenders (BBG)
- Time to taper? Not if you look at bank loans (Reuters)
- Mortgage Lending Reaches 5-Year High (WSJ) ... and then plunges as Fed gives "all clear" for a few months
- Yellen Chances Grow as Obama Aides Test Senate Support (BBG)
Frontrunning: September 16
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/16/2013 06:37 -0500- Apple
- Barclays
- Barrick Gold
- Belgium
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bob Diamond
- Bond
- Capital One
- China
- Chrysler
- Citigroup
- CSC
- Deutsche Bank
- Federal Reserve
- Ford
- General Motors
- Hong Kong
- Housing Market
- India
- Insider Trading
- Iran
- ISI Group
- Japan
- KIM
- Kimco
- KKR
- Merrill
- Netherlands
- Newspaper
- Nielsen
- Nomination
- Nomura
- Oaktree
- Obama Administration
- President Obama
- Quantitative Easing
- Raymond James
- Recession
- Regency Centers
- Reuters
- Shenzhen
- Third Point
- Unemployment
- Wall Street Journal
- Weingarten Realty
- Summers Quit Fed Quest After Democrats Spurned Obama Favorite (BBG)
- Geithner Still Not Interested in Fed Chair Slot (WSJ)
- Gross’s Trade Sours as Bonds Lose Faith in Fed Guidance (BBG)
- Bob Diamond calls for bank rules shake-up (FT)
- Russia says may be time to force Assad's foes to talk peace (Reuters)
- Iran Dials Up Syria Presence (WSJ)
- Kerry Seeks to Sell Syria Deal (WSJ)
- Shutdown of Japan’s Last Nuclear Reactor Raises Power Concerns (BBG)
- Emerging Stocks Rise to 3-Month High as Bonds Gain on Fed (BBG)
- Bernanke’s Maradona swerve hits bonds (FT)
Frontrunning: September 12
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/12/2013 06:30 -0500- Apple
- Arch Capital
- B+
- Bond
- Carl Icahn
- Charlie Ergen
- China
- Copper
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Dell
- Detroit
- Deutsche Bank
- Dubai
- Evercore
- Ford
- General Electric
- GOOG
- Insurance Companies
- Israel
- Japan
- Keefe
- Kilroy
- KKR
- Lehman
- LIBOR
- Morgan Stanley
- Mortgage Bankers Association
- Motorola
- NASDAQ
- Natural Gas
- New York Times
- Nomura
- Obama Administration
- Pershing Square
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Sirius XM
- Time Warner
- Trading Systems
- VeRA
- Verizon
- Vladimir Putin
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Syrian Rebels Hurt by Delay (WSJ), U.S. seeks quick proof Syria ready to abandon chemical weapons (Reuters)
- Lavrov Brings Acerbic Pragmatism to Syria Meet With Kerry (BBG)
- Five years after Lehman, risk moves into the shadows (Reuters)
- U.S. shares raw intelligence data with Israel, leaked document shows (LA Times)
- Japan to raise sales tax, launch $50 bln stimulus (AFP) - so 1) lower debt by sales tax, then 2) raise debt through stimulus.
- Blackstone’s Hilton Files for $1.25 Billion U.S. Initial Offer (BBG)
- Second Life Bankers Thrive in Dubai as Boutiques Boost Fees (BBG)
- Brussels probes multinationals’ tax deals (FT)
- Wall Street's Top Cop: SEC Tries to Rebuild Its Reputation (WSJ) ... and fails
- Tablet sales set to overtake PCs (FT)
- The end of angst? Prosperous Germans in no mood for change (Reuters)
Frontrunning: September 9
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2013 06:28 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Carl Icahn
- China
- Citigroup
- Credit Suisse
- Dell
- Deutsche Bank
- Evercore
- Fisher
- Fitch
- Gambling
- Global Economy
- GOOG
- Hong Kong
- Housing Market
- ISI Group
- Japan
- Keefe
- Lehman
- Lloyds
- Merrill
- Monte Paschi
- Morgan Stanley
- national security
- Nomura
- NYSE Euronext
- Private Equity
- Quiksilver
- Raymond James
- Real estate
- Reuters
- Shenzhen
- Textron
- Third Point
- Time Warner
- Toyota
- Unemployment
- Vladimir Putin
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- Yuan
- Hedge Funds Cut Back on Fees (WSJ) as we predicted would happen in May
- Syria's Assad denies chemical weapons use; U.S. presses case for strike (Reuters)
- Unemployment Falling for Wrong Reason Creates Fed Predicament (BBG)
- U.S. tapped into networks of Google, Petrobras, others (Reuters)
- Chinese Zombies Emerging After Years of Solar Subsidies (BBG)
- Monte Paschi doubles planned capital hike to 2.5 billion euros (Reuters)
- Loan Size to Be Cut for Fannie, Freddie (WSJ)
- Japan Growth Revision Opens Door to Sales Tax Rise (FT)
- Inside the End of the U.S. Bid to Punish Lehman Executives (NYT)
- Financial Crisis: Lessons of the Rescue, A Drama in Five Acts (WSJ)
- Time Warner Joins IBM in Health Shift for Retirees (WSJ)
- Mideast Derails Key Issues in Congress (WSJ)
Poland Confiscates Half Of Private Pension Funds To "Cut" Sovereign Debt Load
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/06/2013 13:50 -0500To summarize:
- Government has too much debt to issue more debt
- Government nationalizes private pension funds making their debt holdings an "asset" and commingles with other public assets
- New confiscated assets net out sovereign debt liability, lowering the debt/GDP ratio
- Debt/GDP drops below threshold, government can issue more sovereign debt
Yield Rise "Blessing in Disguise" To Some, Nomura Says
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/23/2013 12:25 -0500
While many begrudge the rise in interest rates and their concomittant tightening of financial conditions, Nomura's George Concalves notes that the move has been a "blessing in disguise" for most long-only bond investors. Insurance companies and pension-funds, who need 'yield' to cover long-term liabilities, have been underweight since the Fed began Operation Twist (on the basis of the yield became too compressed) but the recent sell-off in Treasuries (which does not reflect any asset-allocation or great rotation since stocks have been just as weak) enabled these funds to put money to work. This helps to explain the very notable flattening in the yield curve (5s30s -17bps in the last week) as duration extension is more economically attractive. Concalves suggests Taper fears are overdone and that should rates back up another 25bps, there is more dry-powder to put to work in bonds.
Frontrunning: August 23
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/23/2013 06:21 -0500- Apple
- B+
- Baidu
- Bain
- Brazil
- Canadian Dollar
- China
- Citigroup
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Copper
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Debt Ceiling
- Dendreon
- Deutsche Bank
- Equity Markets
- Fail
- Fitch
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Insider Trading
- Japan
- JPMorgan Chase
- KKR
- Merrill
- Middle East
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- Nomura
- ratings
- Raymond James
- Real estate
- Realty Income
- Reuters
- SAC
- Sears
- South Carolina
- Swiss National Bank
- Verizon
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
- Lew warns Congress to strike debt ceiling deal (FT)
- Central-Bank Moves Blur the View (WSJ)
- Brazil, Indonesia launch measures to shore up their currencies (FT)
- More mainstream media reminded about Fukushima - Radioactive ground water under Fukushima nears sea (AP)
- Fukushima inspectors 'careless', Japan agency says, as nuclear crisis grows (Reuters)
- New York Banker Arrested on Rape Charges in East Hampton (NYT)
- This time they mean business, for real: CFTC Moves to Rein In High-Speed Traders (WSJ)
- Britain operates secret monitoring station in Middle East (Reuters)
- Moody’s considers downgrading top US banks (FT)
- China's Bo calls wife mad after she testifies against him (Reuters)
- JPMorgan Sub-New Normal Growth Seen Vexing Next Fed Chief (BBG)
- SEC calls for cooling-off period for more staff (Reuters)
Frontrunning: August 22
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/22/2013 06:48 -0500- B+
- Barrick Gold
- CBOE
- China
- Citigroup
- Corruption
- Credit Suisse
- Crude
- Czech
- David Einhorn
- European Union
- Federal Reserve
- Fitch
- Florida
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- ISI Group
- Lloyds
- Morgan Stanley
- Nomura
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Sears
- Unemployment
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- World Trade
- SURPRISE - Goldman Sachs won a preliminary victory to limit losses from a wave of erroneous trades that roiled U.S. options markets (WSJ)
- HP’s Whitman abandons 2014 revenue growth target (FT) - just keep doing those buybacks and ignore CapEx: revenue growth estimated in 2022
- Republicans in Echo Before Big Burn Defy Affordable Care (BBG)
- China's banks to take next step in rate reform push (Reuters)
- Berlin’s Consistency on Greece’s Rescue (FT) and lack thereof
- Summers as Obama Voice of Authority Rides Car Rescue in Fed Race (BBG)
- Cuomo in Manure Fight as New York Promotes Yogurt (BBG)
- Yellen’s Ties From London to Shanghai Bypass White House (BBG)
- Sanctions Gap Allows China to Import Iranian Oil (WSJ)
Frontrunning: August 21
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/21/2013 06:32 -0500- Australia
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Chesapeake Energy
- China
- Citigroup
- Deutsche Bank
- Exxon
- Ferrari
- General Electric
- Glencore
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- India
- JPMorgan Chase
- Meltdown
- Merrill
- Morgan Stanley
- national security
- New York City
- New Zealand
- Nomura
- Obama Administration
- Obamacare
- Ohio
- Reuters
- SocGen
- SPY
- Thomas DiNapoli
- Trading Systems
- Turkey
- Verizon
- Wall Street Journal
- Yuan
- Obamacare, tepid U.S. growth fuel part-time hiring (Reuters)
- Cameron was behind UK attempt to halt Snowden reports (Reuters), Britain defends detention of journalist's partner (Reuters)
- Goldman Options Error Shows Peril Persists One Year After Knight (BBG)
- China expresses 'shock' as Japan's nuclear crisis deepens (Reuters)
- Inquiry into China insurance firm rattles industry (Caixin)
- Cheaper rivals eat into Apple’s China tablet share (FT)
- Exporting fast food: Subway Targets Europe With as Many as 1,000 New Outlets in 2014 (BBG)
- Reserve Bank of India boosts liquidity to ease pressure on banks (FT)
- Justice Department Plans New Crisis-Related Cases (WSJ) - Holder doing his cutest attempt to pretend the TBTProsecute aren't
- Syrian Opposition Alleges Gas Attack, Which Government Denies (WSJ)


