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Frontrunning: February 9

  • Investors dump stocks (Reuters)
  • Global Bond Rally Near `Panic' Level With Japan Yield Below Zero (BBG)
  • Global Growth Fears Hit Bank Stocks (WSJ)
  • GOP Race for Second in New Hampshire Intensifies (WSJ)
  • N.H. Primary: Where Each 2016 Candidate Needs to Place to Build Momentum (WSJ)
  • ‘Risk parity’ strategy shows strain (WSJ)
  • U.N. fears for hundreds of thousands if Syria troops encircle Aleppo (Reuters)
  • World's Negative-Yielding Bond Pile Tops $7 Trillion (BBG)

Dangerous Speech: Would The Founders Be Considered Domestic Extremists Today?

Submitted by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute,

“If you can’t say ‘Fuck’ you can’t say, ‘Fuck the government.’” ? Lenny Bruce

Not only has free speech become a four-letter word - profane, obscene, uncouth, not to be uttered in so-called public places - but in more and more cases, the government deems free speech to be downright dangerous and in some instances illegal.

Futures Flat As Dollar Weakness Persists, Crude Rally Fizzles

Futures Flat As Dollar Weakness Persists, Crude Rally Fizzles

After yesterday's torrid, chaotic moves in the market, where an initial drop in stocks was quickly pared and led to a surge into the close after a weaker dollar on the heels of even more disappointing US data and Bill Dudley's "serious consequences" speech sent oil soaring and put the "Fed Relent" scenario squarely back on the table, overnight we have seen more global equity strength on the back of a weaker dollar, even if said weakness hurt Kuroda's post-NIRP world and the Nikkei erased virtually all losses since last Friday's surprising negative rate announcement.

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