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Nov 2003
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The NYSE just halted trading at 11:30 AM owing to a 'technical glitch' It would not surprise me if this were deliberately manufactured. Last fiddled with by R.D. Silverman on 2015-07-08 at 16:08 |
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Bamboozled!
"𒉺𒌌𒇷𒆷đ’€"
May 2003
Down not across
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"The Nasdaq index reported no technical issues and said it continues to trade NYSE-listed stocks." Of far greater importance than NY at present, IMAO, is what's happening in Shanghai |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
RepĂşblica de California
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And here is NC's overnight take (Yves posted this at 3am her local - NYC - time; the 'hat tip EM' above the Sydney Morning Herald piece is me), which brings together multiple perspectives and has some good reader comments, as usual for that site: Chinese Stock Market Rout Continues; Trading Halted in Over Half of Listed Stocks | naked capitalism Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2015-07-08 at 21:51 |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
RepĂşblica de California
19·613 Posts |
o Followup to Bob's note re. the NYSE shutdown:
The NYSE shutdown prompts irrepressible, apocalyptic glee: "In Zuccotti Park, Goldman Sachs boys build a squatters city out of Hermes gift boxes" | Salon.com o Greek PM Tsipras has basically offered to capitulate - but will pissed-off lenders and the Eurocrats who carry water for them take him up on it? (Once it is fully known what "it" entails, that is): Greece Told to Submit Proposal By Thursday, Complete Deal By Sunday, or ECB Shoots Its Banks and Forces Grexit (Updated: Greece Requests Three Year Bailout) | naked capitalism In particular I recommend reading the discussion sparked by Robert Dudek's 'which is preferable?' question to Yves, which includes a wonderful bit of local color from Greek expat Alex Morfesis re. 'what happened to my great-grandfather's land on Ithaki'. Quote:
Just over an hour until the China Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2015-07-09 at 01:05 |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
RepĂşblica de California
19·613 Posts |
o Greecefire update: So after setting a surprise referendum on whether to continue in more-austerity/depression-deepens/next-bailout-of-foreign-banks/later-rise-repeat mode last Sunday, a referendum sure to piss off the creditors and which he apparently did not expect to go the way it did (= "enough!"), Greek PM Tsipras has decded to simply ignore the overwhelming referendum result and submit a new going-begging proposal to the Troika, on even worse terms than were on offer pre-referendum:
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o Meanwhile, in a different crazypants-financial part of the globe, desperate measures (6-month share-sale bans, threatening short sellers with arrest, margin increases in place of what would have been a tsunami of margin calls) by the authorities and the well-known psychology of bear markets following crazy asset-price booms sparked a week-ending 2-day rally in China's casinos ... will see what the coming week brings in the way of last-gasp can-kicking ploys. Maybe the China central bank should simply print enough money to buy up the entire market, while sternly warning the gamblers to 'behave better from now on'. ================ Update: Did a quick check of the Asian markets before hitting the sack, and here is the current headline article of the online Sydney Morning Herald business section: Greece debt crisis: Eurozone clinches deal with Greece after all-night haggle: Quote:
Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2015-07-13 at 08:49 Reason: Add update with SMH link |
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#127 |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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I joined a market simulator, and a US game was my first one. Man do the markets suck, good thing they allow short sales.
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Sep 2002
RepĂşblica de California
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[a] rigging them for the insiders; [b] making said insiders' bad bets money-good when their greed causes them to blow things up; [c] sticking the rabble and the retail investor with the cost. If you weren't around here during 2008-2009, feel free to peruse our thread archives, and pay attention when the next SHTF event [already made inevitable by the above actors] occurs - Greece and China now, rest of world soon enough. |
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#129 | |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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Last fiddled with by science_man_88 on 2015-07-24 at 00:34 |
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#130 |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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okay yeah the markets suck Oil down, loonie at an 11 year low, lost 2% today in simulations of both US and Canadian markets ( stopped losses by decreased investment) loonie forecast by one analyst to go as low as 55 cents US ( not sure of the time scale). low yield crops , farmers selling off beef cattle to decrease feed needs. edit: okay some of my losses were because of forgetting to calculate the fees part of it. Oh, and I lose the most off the open.
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#131 |
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Sep 2002
RepĂşblica de California
19·613 Posts |
Been a while since I linked to a piece by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard at the Telegraph, but he has a good one on China's bubble, bubble, toil and trouble (note also Michael Pettis link in the article):
Capital exodus from China reaches $800bn as crisis deepens: China is reverting to credit stimulus after attempts to engineer a stock market boom failed horribly. The day of reckoning is delayed again Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2015-07-27 at 03:25 |
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#132 |
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Sep 2002
RepĂşblica de California
2D7F16 Posts |
Excellent summary of the key aspects - many un-or-underreported by the MSM - of the Greek situation and how the new Syriza government grossly mishandled it by NC's Yves Smith, but via Pando and intended for the wider audience Pando reaches:
Pando: Naked Capitalism: “We are in the business of making trouble” [If you don't have time to read it now but want to save for later, download it now for later offline reading, because it's going to disappear behind a paywall in the next 24 hours.] I note Ames mentions the pseudonymous aspect of 'Yves Smith', but he missed the economic-paradise-lost quip embedded in said pseudonym! To paraphrase the title of a popular book on punctuation, "Ames, Shoots and Misses". :) |
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