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Deutsche Bank – Nein Schadenfreude
Source: Urban Dictionary Doing the rounds: Is Deutsche the new Lehman? Social media postings about Deutsche Bank more than quadrupled, and Twitter sentiment is negative. pic.twitter.com/Hq4mgnbQzv — Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) December 10, 2018 Hat tip to Holger for pointing this … Continue reading
Posted in Banking, Black Swan Watch, Uncategorized
Tagged Banking, Deutsche Bank, Schadenfreude
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Deutsche Bank, Again
Whenever we see markets tanking as they have been for the past few days with the Dow down almost 1,000 points (3.7 percent) since Friday’s close, we think counterparty risk may be spooking traders and investors. We suspect, and we … Continue reading
Overhyped Relative Job Creation. Sound Familiar?
Steven Rattner, whom the UAW can thank for leading the auto bailout during the GFC, presented these graphs today on Morning Joe. Does the analysis look a little familiar? It should. We first presented it in our, Deconstructing The … Continue reading
Swan Lake – June 28
Dullsiville on Swan Lake today. Argentine peso weaker.
Swan Lake – June 26
The Global Macro Monitor defines “macro swan” as any global macroeconomic or financial event with the capacity to spill over into world markets causing risk aversion and lower asset prices. – GMM The fish weren’t biting on Swan Lake today. The … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Uncategorized
Tagged Banks, Bear Market, Deutsche Bank, Macro Swans
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TOTD: Derivatives Per Capita
Deutsche Bank has lost 80% of its value in five years. Fortunately, it is a regional bank–focusing on the orb we call Earth–and only have $50 trillion in derivatives–$50,000 for every man, woman, and child on that orb. No problem: … Continue reading
Swan Lake – June 5
Swans behaving badly + VIX down = Complacency reigns
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Tagged Deutsche Bank, Italy bond yields, Macro Swans
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Swan Lake – June 4
The recovery in the European periphery continues. Sell-offs when markets are in bullish mode now seem to act as an centripetal force to move financial assets back to their central point of bullish with great velocity. Similar to a gravity … Continue reading
Swan Lake – May 31
Italy calmer as market turns it focus on trade wars. Deutsche Bank making all-time lows as it was hammered again due to its U.S. business put on problem bank list. DB is now getting the market’s attention but still doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Bonds, Euro, Eurozone Sovereign Spreads, Uncategorized
Tagged Deutsche Bank, European Debt, Italy, Macro Swans
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Swan Watch: Deutsche Bank Tanks
The markets are about €0.53 away from having a Jackie Moon moment when Deutsche Bank’s stock becomes a single digit midget (non-p.c., my bad). As per September 2016, when it traded single digits for a few nanoseconds, we are not … Continue reading