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Euro Fracture: Germany’s House Party Revolt
Go no further than the chart below to understand the resentment and anger among the German taxpayers who are being asked to clean-up the “House Party” of fellow EU members. The chart shows the housing bubbles of Ireland and Spain … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Bonds, Budget Deficit, Economics, Euro, Fiscal Policy, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk, Video
Tagged Angela Merkel, Euro, European Debt Crisis, Germany, PIIGS
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Fed Ownership of the U.S Treasury Curve
Here’s an interesting chart we threw together showing the Fed’s ownership of Treasury securities maturing in each year on the curve. There are no bonds maturing in 2032-35 due to the temporary discontinuance of the 30-year earlier in the millennium, … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Bonds, Budget Deficit, Credit, Economics, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Policy, Politics, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Fiscal Policy, Interest rates, Monetary Policy, POMO, QE2
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Global Interest Rate Spike: Young Lady or Old Hag?
The epic interest rate spike and U.S. bond sell-off during the past few trading days is generating a fierce market debate. The bears see it as the beginning of a new phase of the crisis, where sovereign debt woes spread … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Bonds, Economics, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged bonds, Equities, Interest rate spike, Sovereing Debt Crisis
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Einhorn: “Global Economy in a Period Between Two Crises”
A must view Charlie Rose interview with David Einhorn, President of Greenlight Capital. He is a very smart guy with an excellent track record. He speaks of the absurd way we calculate official inflation in the U.S. using the Apple … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Budget Deficit, Economics, Sovereign Risk, Video, Whales
Tagged Charlie Rose, David Einhorn
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December 7th – A Rate Move Which Will Live In Infamy
CNBC puts an interesting spin on the stock market sell-off and reversal in almost all commodities today, blaming the SEC insider trading probe. We have a different view, believing it was the historic rise in long-term rates. Today’s 23 bps … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Bonds, Budget Deficit, Charts, Commodities, Credit, Crude Oil, Economics, Equities, Fiscal Policy, Gold, Politics, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Fiscal Policy, Interest rates, US Deficits
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Chart of the Day: ECB Bond Purchases
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Economies of Scale: Eurozone vs American States
Great graphic from the Wall Street Journal’s Real Time Economics comparing the size of Eurozone economies to those of selected American states. Here’s their intro, To get a sense of scale, Real Time Economics compared the 2009 output of goods … Continue reading
