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The Best And Worst Performing Hedge Funds Of 2016 (And Those Inbetween)

The Best And Worst Performing Hedge Funds Of 2016 (And Those Inbetween)

With the S&P down just about 10% YTD, hedge funds especially of the levered-beta variety have not had a good year; that said, it would be fair to say that many have not had a terrible year either. In fact, as the following table of hedge fund performance by some of the most marquee names shows, while there are certain outliers in the YTD column some 6 weeks into 2016, most of the hedge funds have actually done that, and while most are around the flatline, there are some notable outliers, perhaps most notably Boaz Weinstein Saba which late last year many had left for dead.

Oil Soars Most Since Feb 2009 On OPEC Production Cut Headline Redux

Oil Soars Most Since Feb 2009 On OPEC Production Cut Headline Redux

Another day, another OPEC Production Cut rumor, and another massive swing in WTI Crude oil prices. But having run stops to these levels, we wonder what happens next?

 

This 11.5% ramp is among the biggest single-day moves in oil's history...

 

Driving realized volatility near record highs...

 

But sadly, stocks are not correlating...

Don't Show Bill Dudley This Chart

Don't Show Bill Dudley This Chart

The Fed's Bill Dudley just unleashed the most cognitively dissonant statement of his career. That superlative is highlighted by theses two headlines:

  • DUDLEY SAYS U.S. ECONOMY IS IN QUITE GOOD SHAPE
  • DUDLEY: DON'T SEE NEGATIVE RATES HAVING 'BIG CONSEQUENCE'

Try telling The BoJ's Kuroda that!!

 

 

Nope - no consequence at all...

Yet again his comments confirm The Fed's utter confusion...

Today:

More Bad News For European Banks? ECB Leaks "Firm Support For A Deposit Rate Cut"

More Bad News For European Banks? ECB Leaks "Firm Support For A Deposit Rate Cut"

After starting out strongly this morning, with DB stock trading just shy of $17/share, European banks have seen some weakness in the past hour following a report from Reuters, in which sources were cited as saying that there is "firm support for a deposit rate cut within the European Central Bank's Governing Council." While a year ago this would have sent European stocks soaring, this is no longer the case as explained by none other than Deutsche Bank last weekend:

Business Inventories Jump, Sales Tumble Sending Ratio To Recession-Warning Cycle Highs

Business Inventories Jump, Sales Tumble Sending Ratio To Recession-Warning Cycle Highs

After some stabilization into mid-2015, the ratio of business inventories-to-sales has surged as sales have disappointed and mal-investment-driven dreams have over-stocked. Business inventories rose 0.1% MoM in December (retail up 0.4%) and sales tumbled 0.6%.

Year-over-year, Inventories are now up 1.7% (led by retailers up 5.4%) while Sales are down 2.4% (led by Manufacturers down 5.1%)

Recession?

 

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