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A Short History Of (Unsuccessfully) Calling A Bottom In Oil

A Short History Of (Unsuccessfully) Calling A Bottom In Oil

If at first you don't succeed, keep trying to call the bottom in oil prices.

As Bloomberg writes, catching a falling knife is hard, especially when it’s covered in oil. The International Energy Agency today said oil prices may have bottomed out. Several people have tried to call the oil’s floor since prices started falling in the summer of 2014. So far nobody has been right.

 

A Whiff Of Panic & The Pretense Of Europe's Monetary Cranks

A Whiff Of Panic & The Pretense Of Europe's Monetary Cranks

Submitted by Pater Tenebrarum via Acting-Man.com,

A Whiff of Panic

Ahead of Thursday’s ECB meeting, there was a widespread consensus that Europe’s chief printing press supervisor would make up for the alleged “mistake” of under-delivering on monetary lunacy last time around. Therefore, a sizable dose of fresh absurdities had to be expected, with only small disagreements on the details. It is fair to say the man didn’t disappoint.

 

Draghobert the Terrible, trying to assault the euro again

Draghi Considers Money Helicopters

Draghi Considers Money Helicopters

It’s debatable whether or not the most recent move of the European Central Bank was unexpected, but it certainly sparks a lively discussion on the open market. Not only did the ECB reduce the lending rate on the refinancing facilities from 0.05% to 0% which basically means the banks that are part of the Eurosystem can borrow money for free, it also reduced the interest rate on the deposit facility by 0.10% to a negative 0.40%. Yes, -0.40%.

Source: Bloomberg.com

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