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A Brave New (Broken) World
December 28, 2011
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. The markets are broken. It's not that they're not functioning on a daily basis, pricing risk and assets and performing their price discovery duties. They are...
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Premium Content
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Shah Gilani
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Article
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(PMI) European Central Bank Tries Quenching Thirsty Banks
December 24, 2011
The European Central Bank (ECB) has been overwhelmed by the rush for cheap three-year loans. The... Visit StockBlogHub to view complete post.
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Citigroup Inc/
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MS
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MCO
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Bini Smaghi Says ECB Should Use QE If Deflation Risk Arises
December 23, 2011
As if QE is an inflationary bias. They are all clueless. MMT to the ECB: QE addresses the solvency issue, not ‘deflation’ or aggregate demand issues. Bini Smaghi Says ECB Should Use QE If Deflation...
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QE
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ECB
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Inflation
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U.S. Economy 2012 Forecast: Where to Find the Biggest Gainers and Avoid the Biggest Losers in This Year's Rocky Markets
December 23, 2011
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U/S/ Economy
,
Investor Reports
from
Money Morning
How the European Debt Crisis Could Smother Fiat S.p.A. (PINK: FIATY)
December 22, 2011
Around this time last year I warned you that the Eurozone debt crisis would trample the Italian economy and take carmaker Fiat S.p.A. (PINK: FIATY ) down with it. To profit from this debacle, I told...
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Financial Crisis Investing
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european debt crisis wiki
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european debt crisis causes
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Keith Fitz-Gerald: Why Europe's Latest Bailout Won't Work
December 21, 2011
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Top News
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Article
from
Money Morning
quick look at the 489 billion euro LTRO
December 21, 2011
When it comes to CB liquidity operations, as previously discussed, it’s about price- interest rates- and not quantities of funds. In other words, the LTRO is an ECB tool that assists in setting the...
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Interest Rates
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Fed
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Banking
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Draghi leaves door open on PSI?
December 19, 2011
Reads to me like PSI discussion might come back after a firewall and bank recap is in place? FT: And the fifth answer is that the idea of introducing private sector involvement (PSI) in eurozone...
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mario draghi
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ECB
from
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comments on the new long term ECB funding policy for member banks
December 18, 2011
The talk is that the new ECB longer term euro funding policy will mean euro member banks will suddenly start buying member nation euro debt and thereby ease the funding issue. That doesn’t make sense...
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Banking
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CBs
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ECB
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Traders Showing No Love For The Euro
December 16, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011 Given the potential volatility in the Euro, some bearish traders may perhaps wish to explore trading strategies using options on Euro futures, such as a bear put spread. For...
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Commodities
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ecb
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External Research
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Exclusive Analysis Eurozone: Eurozone crisis is no longer simply a sovereign debt problem, but also a major systemic threat to the global banking system
December 15, 2011
As in the 2008 banking crisis, interbank lending has started to decline as banks are increasingly concerned about the Eurozone sovereign debt held by their peers. Interbank lending is likely to decline...
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Europe
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Credit Crisis
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Global Credit Crisis
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Denmarks Nationalbank Cuts Rate Further 10bps To 0.7%
December 15, 2011
The Danmarks Nationalbank cut its key lending rate by 10 basis points to 0.70% from 0.80% and reduced the current account rate 5bps to 0.25%, effective from 16 December. The Bank also cut rates on the...
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ecb
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External Research
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ECB Wants New Capital Rules Amid Credit Crunch Fears
December 15, 2011
It’s supports the notion that they understand that for govt debt to go down with the current institutional structure they need private sector debt (and/or exports) to increase. However with the private...
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MMT
,
Minsky
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ECB
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20 billion euro ECB weekly buy isn’t nothing
December 15, 2011
While not my first choice for public policy, the 20 billion euro ECB bond buying isn’t nothing. It’s something over $1.3 trillion per year at current exchange rates. At the macro level it sort of funds...
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IMF
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Government Spending
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ECB
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Major Buying Opportunity In Gold And Silver Explorers
December 12, 2011
The financial press reveals the bipolar state of the global economy. One report questions whether the cash exists to bail out the PIIGS. This morning there is a conflicting story which reports that the...
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ecb
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Stocks
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External Research
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Latest Eurozone Debt Crisis Plan "Another Grand Illusion"
December 12, 2011
As European leaders celebrated a tentative agreement to accept tougher budgetary rules among its members, critics expressed doubts the plan would cure the two-year-old Eurozone debt crisis. Last week's...
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Global Markets
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Debt
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eurozone debt crisis
, and 2 more.
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What Can the ECB Do?
December 09, 2011
It seems that many economists agree that the ECB has to get more involved in dealing with the current crisis in the Euro area. Politicians (at least some of them) disagree. They cite fear of inflation,...
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World
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Latest
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ECB
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ECB “Only” Cuts Rates Back to Record Lows by 0.25%
December 08, 2011
The whining has already begun as the ECB “only” cut rates by 25 basis points, back to a record low of 1% versus “demands” of 50 basis points. The ‘markets’ are used to Bernanke who will only ask how...
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Latest
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Market Today
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ECB
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ECB string pushing
December 07, 2011
*ECB SAID TO CONSIDER TWO-YEAR LOANS FOR BANKS *ECB SAID TO LOOK AT ALLOWING MORE UNCOVERED BONDS AS COLLATERAL *ECB SAID TO PLAN LOOSENING Meanwhile the ECB continues to look at liquidity enhancement...
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ECB
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Huge allotment at ECB 84days USD operation
December 07, 2011
yes, it will keep a lid on dollar libor so bma ratios aren’t so much of a blowup trade from that aspect anymore. And the lower rate could mean most all dollar funding in the eurozone goes this route...
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ECB
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S&P to Eurozone: Fix It or Else…
December 07, 2011
By timing its downgrade threat to the same week as a key European Union (EU) summit on the debt crisis, Standard & Poor's is essentially telling Europe's leaders to "Fix it or else." The ratings agency...
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Global Investing
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eurozone debt crisis
,
Article
, and 1 more.
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No ECB Bazooka Coming – at Least Anytime Soon: Liesman
December 05, 2011
As we all wait 1265 to be broken (sitting right below it for hours), since everyone is now a technical trader…..some other subject to pass the time. The ECB meeting this week is getting some serious...
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World
,
Latest
,
ECB
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Do Eurozone Leaders Finally ‘Get It’? Not Quite Yet
December 05, 2011
This week’s announcements by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and ECB President Mario Draghi that the Eurozone is taking steps towards a closer fiscal union seem to be calming markets and restoring...
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european crisis
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World
,
Latest
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Europe Central Bank Loans are ‘Chump Change’ – Stephen Roach
December 02, 2011
Stephen Roach, non-executive Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, spoke with Bloomberg Television’s Betty Liu about Europe’s crisis, the banking system in China and the U.S. economy. On the European...
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Video
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World
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Latest
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DC takeaway
December 02, 2011
My takeaway from two days in DC is that Europe is headed to a blood in the streets outcome. While ECB funding remains ongoing even as it’s uncertain, in any case the underlying theme remains austerity....
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Government Spending
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ECB
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blood in the streets
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Eurozone: Is Anything Better Yet?
December 01, 2011
I think the world’s central banks just validated my pessimism – the Eurozone financial system is falling apart. Will this be enough to put the pieces back together? Paul Krugman is doubtful: I am, I...
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european crisis
,
Latest
,
ECB
, and 2 more.
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Why the U.S. Economy Will Be Weaker Than Expected in 2012
December 01, 2011
Anyone who hoped the U.S. economy would get back on track in 2011 was sorely disappointed. The European sovereign debt crisis and the abysmal failure of policymakers to take effective action undermined...
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U/S/ Economy
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Kerri Shannon
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Stocks
from
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Why the Fed's Latest Rescue Effort is Doomed
December 01, 2011
World markets got a nice tailwind yesterday (Wednesday) on news that the U.S. Federal Reserve is stepping into the fray along with other central banks to boost liquidity and support the global economy....
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Fed's latest rescue
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Premium Content
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Article
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Central Banks Augment Currency Swap Capabilities
November 30, 2011
The U.S. Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, and central banks of Canada, England, Japan, and Switzerland today announced a coordinated monetary action that could provide added assistance to...
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Latest
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ECB
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Business
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CB announcements
November 30, 2011
Just looks like the Fed lowered the rate on its swap lines to keep libor down, which had been moving up to its prior swap line rate. No big deal, apart from the fact the Fed shouldn’t be allowed to...
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Fed
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CBs
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BoE
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