Silver Flash-Crash, Crude Headline-Hockey Spark Turbulent Buying In Bonds & Stocks
Did The Fed drink the bull's liquidity milkshake?
Chinese stocks were ugly again...
Did The Fed drink the bull's liquidity milkshake?
Chinese stocks were ugly again...
In a disappointingly familiar (and entirely unsurprising) case of deja vu, SEC Chair Mary Jo White raised the specter of Wall Street taking advantage of greedy mom-and-pop investors once again.
Submitted by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,
Two days ago, I published a post explaining how the super high end real estate bubble had popped, and how signs of this reality have emerged across America. Here’s an excerpt from that post, The Luxury Housing Bubble Pops – Overseas Investors Struggle to Sell Overpriced Mansions:
After today's CAT earnings, in which the company not only announced a steep drop in revenues, profits and cash flow but also obliterated its guidance, cutting the midpoint of the 2016 revenue range (set just three months ago) from $45.5 billion to $42 bilion, it should have become clear to everyone just how bad the company's income statement is.
Via BusinessCycle.com,
Grand Experiments That Are Too Big To Fail
As the great and the good gathered in Davos to ponder the next big thing, the pummeling of global equity markets brought key assumptions into question. Yet, their collective heads stayed buried in the snow with regard to the big ideas from years past, namely, the three grand economic experiments launched by the U.S., Japan and China following the Global Financial Crisis.