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- China to Ask for U.S. Treasury Guarantees
- Tyler Durden submits: Yesterday, a day when the schizophrenic market's anti-psychotics finally kicked in, the scariest piece of news did not come out until very late, and this one has the potential to really throw the Treasury a curveball. Yo Yongding (cruel, cruel parents), former advisor to China's Central...
- External links 2009-02-11
- R.I.P. P.P.I.P.?
- Tyler Durden submits: Yesterday was another schizophrenic and momentum driven day. Heading into the close, equities were off 1-1.5% with tech and energy leading, with an odd surge in financials in the last 20 minutes of trading lifting the DJIA by 200 points. Oil was off over a dollar...
- External links 2009-03-26
- Copper Demand's Short Term Outlook: No Bottom Yet
- Tyler Durden submits: by Cornelius Tyler and I are thinking of redoing the 4th floor at ZH headquarters and to figure out when to do it, we were looking at copper futures on COMX (which is what normal people do... right?) by Tyler Durden
- External links 2009-04-06
- Preliminary Thoughts on the New Face of Consumer Demand
- Tyler Durden submits: by Cornelius Following the final release of February numbers, Brad Setser has an interesting piece to frame what's going on and why the "green shoots" are a fakeout from the equity bulls. It was interesting to see his conclusions align with a number of...
- External links 2009-04-09
- China's Credit Bubble and the Balance of Trade
- Tyler Durden submits: Recent German economic data has been interpreted as indicative of a renaissance in the Eurozone's primary economy. Aside from the fact that Germany is ill prepared to handle its so-called "second credit crisis wave" (the ECB having much less free reign over printing wheelbarrows worth of...
- External links 2009-08-21
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- Relative Central Bank Balance Sheets and Currency Race to the Bottom
- Tyler Durden submits: Zero Hedge posts a weekly update of the Federal Reserve's bloated balance sheet as we believe it is critical to visualize the spiraling debt burden at our "central bank" especially since any day now the Fed will begin purchasing treasury securities outright in defiance of Geithner's...
- External links 2009-07-19
- Treasury Supply: $104 Billion On Deck
- Tyler Durden submits: As the 10 Year has resumed its daily pounding (and it seemed like just yesterday that bond concerns had disappeared... oh wait it was - time to deflate equities guys), the scheduled bond releases for next week should make the bond vigilantes giddy at the prospect...
- External links 2009-06-18
- The Collapse of Eastern European Risk
- Tyler Durden submits: The biggest ongoing short squeeze may not be in equity markets, despite all efforts to the contrary, but rather in the risk of Eastern European countries as noted by their respective CDS levels. The chart below demonstrates the massive squeeze experienced by holders of CEE risk,...
- External links 2009-05-03
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