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Tyler Durden (pseudonym) is thelead writer at ZeroHedge. Tyler represents the idea that a return to truly efficient markets is a possibility and a necessity. After having experienced the inner workings of capitalism at various asset managers and advisors, Tyler believes that the current model is ...more

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Stagflation: Retail Sales Tumble Just As Inflation Spikes
After January retail sales dropped by -0.2%, badly missing expectations of a 0.3% increase, and the biggest decline since February 2017.
Goldman's Buyback Desk Has Busiest Week Ever, But "It's Not Going To Be Enough"
Despite soaring costs of funds, it appears US corporations are spending their 'hard-earned' tax-reform cash on buybacks.
Stocks, Bonds Tumble After Consumer Prices Surge More Than Expected
The "most-watched datapoint in history" just hit... and everything is hotter than expected...
US Futures, Global Stocks Rise Before The "Most Important CPI Print Ever"
Will today provide a Valentine’s Day heartbreak for markets or will we feel the warm fuzzy embrace of a soft US CPI print that reminds people of the halcyon days of 2017?
Apple Shipped More Watches Than Switzerland In Q4 2017
Despite the fact that the Apple Watch is consistently playing second (or third) fiddle to the iPhone in terms of public attention, the evidence suggesting that Apple has yet another hit product on its hands is piling up.
WTI/RBOB Drop After Bigger Than Expected Crude Build
An ugly week or two for WTI/RBOB continued today ahead of tonight's inventory data and after API reported big builds in crude, gasoline, and distillates.
Powell Saves Stocks But Crude, Cryptos, & Yield Curve Sink
It appears the stagnation of the rebound overnight was enough to bring out the committee to save the world as Jay Powell uttered some words this morning on financial stability.
Household Debt Rises By $572 Billion, Ends 2017 At A New All-Time High
Aggregate household debt increased for the 14th straight quarter, rising by $193 billion (1.5%) to a new all-time high, and as of December 31, 2017, total household indebtedness was $13.15 trillion, an increase of $572 billion from a year ago.
BofA Survey: Fund Managers Panic-Buy Downside Protection, Rush Out Of Equities
A record one-month jump in net % of investors is indicating that they have taken out protection against a sharp fall in equity markets in the next 3 months, at net -30% in February from net -50% in January.
Stocks Bounce After Powell Vows Fed "Will Remain Alert To Financial Stability Risks"
Stocks enjoyed a brief pop, which was immediately retraced, when moments ago the Fed released new chair Jay Powell's prepared remarks from his Ceremonial Swearing-in.
Rand Slides Despite Confirmation Of Zuma Recall Amid Resignation Timeline Drama
The Africa National Congress - confirmed it has ordered President Jacob Zuma to resign, signalling an end to his scandal-hit rule and paving the way for Cyril Ramaphosa to take power.
Futures Slide As Global Equity Rally Fizzles Hit By Soaring Yen
European shares rolled over this morning after a late downswing in Asia as markets struggled to find stability despite Monday's frenzied rally, with futures this morning a bit of a mess.
What's Behind Global Inflation: China Creates A Record 2.9 Trillion New Loans In One Month
According to one monetary theory, in a world in which China is the dominant creator of debt - which it has been since the financial crisis - it is also China that is the marginal creator of the global inflationary impulse.
Morgan Stanley: "No Coincidence Bitcoin And P/E Multiples Peaked The Same Day"
While stocks soared almost unprecedentedly higher in January before collapsing in February, market valuations did not peak two weeks ago.
It Was An "Extraordinary Week In Equity Volatility": Here It Is In Charts
While the events from last week are still fresh in everyone's mind, Deutsche Bank's derivatives team has laid out some of the most notable moves in volatility.
Retail Goes All-In: E-Trade Adds 37,100 New Accounts, Up 154%
The retail brokerage added a whopping 64,581 gross new brokerage accounts in Jan. closing the month with 3.7 million brokerage accounts, a net increase of 37,102 from December, 154% higher Y/Y.
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