numbercruncher
Beware of Dropbears
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Futures aren't looking that bad. But certainly, I can't see how the DOW is going to be up tonight.
Gonna be a long 2 nights I think. Coffee or benny powder?
I nearly deleted Google off my PC cause the Mrs knows everything, but it seems both the Mrs and Google havnt heard of Benny Powder lol, what on earth is it ?
Merrill In Talks Over $5 bln Infusion From Temasek - WSJ Tokyo, December 21. The latest in what looks to be trend - cash infusions into US and European financial institutions from Asian and Middle East sovereign funds.
wonder why???
Cheers
.........Kauri
Exactly the same thing in OZ. We have current account deficits exceeding a billion each month and have had for many years. We have sold all the Aussie icon companies one by one until we own very little. We are lucky we can dig a bigger hole in the ground than the US. It must run out sometime and then the overseas owners will want their pound of flesh.Its kind of amusing and kind of sickening to see after some 10 years of so called record economic expansion (consumerism!) that the US has record household and Government debt and Foreign entitys such as sovereign wealth funds snapping up huge swaths of holdings in these corporations.
The US has very little if anything to show for the last umpteen years, sorta like an Alcoholic has nothing to the next day but a sore head and alot of empty bottles.
Its a bit frightening really.
The witches will be out on the European Bourse today/evening .
But if we think we have seen volatility ........ wait till Jan/Feb . 08
07:58 am : S&P futures vs fair value: +14.3. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +20.0. A considerably higher open is expected. Two news items, in particular, are behind the bullish bias. The first is Research In Motion's (RIMM) better than expected third quarter earnings report and fourth quarter guidance. The second item is a Wall Street Journal report that Merrill Lynch (MER) may be on the verge of receiving a $5 billion cash infusion from Temasek Holdings, a state-owned Singapore investment firm. As a reminder, today is a quadruple witching options expiration day with stock options, index options, index futures and single stock futures due to expire. Trading volume should be heavy as a result.
Hey ithatheekret,
Just curious why do you think their will be increased volatility Jan / Feb?
Is this because performance in previous years (on the charts) in Jan / Feb are historical down, combined with a poor conclusion to the year thus far? or am I not even close to the reason?
Cheers
Surfing_man
January 2nd. The press is closely eyeing the likely risk contagion from Centro Property Group following the news today that the group may put itself up for sale ahead of a deadline on February 15th to roll over $A3.9 bln in debt. The company lost over 70% of its value in December and is only worth an estimated $A878 mln. Centro currently owns 124 shopping centers in Australia and about 700 in the US. One report says that the group has leveraged purchases of $9 bln of US shopping centers since 2005.
What is raising concerns is that a sale will lock in losses for both lenders and investors, fuelling another wave of global risk aversion. The WSJ reports that lenders to Centro including RBS, JP Morgan Chase, ANZ, NAB, CBA, St. George and BNP Paribas. Investors are said to include property security funds from UBS, MacQuarie Bank and Colonial First State. Companies tipped as possible buyers of Centro including GPT and Colonial First State. The impact for the AUD from the Centro concerns is more likely to be fuelled by global risk aversion concerns which would weigh on AUD/USD and AUD/JPY.
Build on bonfire , build a bonfire , buuuurn other peoples money ...........
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