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Markets Will Eventually Normalize - "Over The Fed's Dead Body"

Markets Will Eventually Normalize - "Over The Fed's Dead Body"

Submitted by Bill Bonner of Bonner & Partners (annotated by Acting-Man.com's Pater Tenebrarum),

Grotesque Mutants

Let’s see… U.S. corporate earnings have been going down for three quarters in a row. The median household income is lower than it was 10 years ago. And now JPMorgan Chase has increased its estimated risk of a recession to about one in three.

 

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Key Events In The Coming Week

Key Events In The Coming Week

It is a quiet start to the week: in the US we have the Chicago Fed’s National Activity index (CFNAI) numbers for February (0.25 expected; 0.28 prior) which missed badly as noted earlier, printing negative after a sharp upward revision to the January number, as well as the latest existing home sales data (5.31mn expected) momentarily.

Hillary Clinton’s Top Donor Says She Would Be “Great” For Israel

Billionaire philanthropist and media tycoon Haim Saban has said that a United States led by Hillary Clinton would be “great” for Israel. American – Israeli Saban who is also one of Clinton’s top donors, made his remarks during an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post. They write: Saban declined to provide specifics on Clinton’s diplomatic policy for the region but said, “We have yet to see all of Hillary’s detailed positions, and I will not give anything away.

"A Dreaded Scenario For Oil Bulls Is Becoming A Reality" Reuters Warns: U.S. Production Is Coming Back On Line

"A Dreaded Scenario For Oil Bulls Is Becoming A Reality" Reuters Warns: U.S. Production Is Coming Back On Line

One month ago, as we pounded the table on the biggest threat to the fundamental case for oil, namely that even a modest rebound in oil prices could unleash another round of production by the "marginal", US shale oil producers, we warned that a rebound in the price of oil as modest as $40 per barrel, could be sufficient to get drillers to resume production.

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