25 October, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Oil prices remain weak as demand seen sagging toward year-end
Oil prices remain weak as demand seen sagging toward year-end
Crude oil prices remained weak on Monday as a slowing demand outlook implied oversupply will remain in place for months, prompting speculators to cut their bets on rising prices. Front-month U.S. crude …
25 October, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Japan stocks close for lunch, powering ahead today (love that easing)
Japan stocks close for lunch, powering ahead today (love that easing)
Japanese stocks are closed for lunch, so lets take a quick look around the region:
– Nikkei 225 +1.21%
– Hang Seng +0.39%
– Shanghai Composite down from its opening level, but still +0.86%
China’s rate cut on Friday giving everyone a bit of a boost.
25 October, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Samantha Bee is shaking up late night’s boys club
Samantha Bee is shaking up late night’s boys club
Samantha Bee was the longest-tenured correspondent on Jon Stewart’s ‘Daily Show.’ Now, she’s ready to break into late night with a show of her own. She talks ‘Full Frontal’ and what it’s like to be a woman in comedy with CNNMoney Media reporter Frank Pallotta.
25 October, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Mechanics Of The Fed As Seen Ny The Eurodollar Curve
The Mechanics Of The Fed As Seen Ny The Eurodollar Curve
For a while, in that brief period between the August flash crash and the terrible September jobs report, it seemed that things may revert back to normal: bad news are bad news, good news are good news, and the economic cycle – as in the recession – is allowed to make a long-overdue repeat appearance from under the suffocating pressure of central banks.
Alas, it was not meant to be.
This is how DB’s Alekandar Kocic explained it:
25 October, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Chinese Stocks Rise To 2 Month High Following PBOC’s Rate, RRR Cut But Copper, Crude Struggle
Chinese Stocks Rise To 2 Month High Following PBOC’s Rate, RRR Cut But Copper, Crude Struggle
As largely expected, following Friday’s unexpected rate cut by the PBOC (which may have been mostly driven by 5th CCP Plenum considerations), and today’s drop in the onshore Yuan which traded down 0.13% vs the Dollar to 6.3554, China’s stocks opened solidly in the green, led by construction names, with recently troubled Vanke shares jumping 7.4% in early trading, the most since July 10, to their highest level since Aug. 11. Peers such as Longfor, CR Land and China Overseas Land, also jumped by 6.9%, 1.9% and 1.4%, respectively.
25 October, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Paul Craig Roberts Slams Western Press-titution
Paul Craig Roberts Slams Western Press-titution
Authored by Paul Craig Roberts,
The Western media has only two tools.
One is the outrageous lie. This overused tool no longer works, except on dumbshit Americans.
The pinpoint accuracy of the Russian cruise missiles and air attacks has the Pentagon shaking in its boots. But according to the Western presstitutes the Russian missiles fell out of the sky over Iran and never made it to their ISIS targets.
25 October, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on U.S. money laundering probe into Deutsche Moscow unit widens – FT
U.S. money laundering probe into Deutsche Moscow unit widens – FT
The U.S. Justice Department and New York State’s Department of Financial Services (DFS) are increasing the scope of their investigation into the bank because a few transactions allegedly involved U.S. dollars and a former banker who is a U.S. citizen, the newspaper reported on Sunday. The regulatory investigation involving trades worth $6 billon would be one of the first by the U.S. authorities regarding a potential breach of Western sanctions against Russia after its 2014 annexation of Crimea, the business daily said.