Tyler Durden | TalkMarkets | Page 3
Writer at ZeroHedge
Contributor's Links: ZeroHedge
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

All Contributions

Latest Posts
33 to 48 of 16152 Posts
<<< 1 2 3 4 5 ... 1010 >>>
Jobless Claims: Spot The Odd (Government-Supplied) One Out
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits for the first time last week rose from 212k to 221k (SA) to its highest since January.
Biden Halts Attempts To Refill SPR As Oil Price Soars
Now that WTI is back to $86 and the Biden admin has completely missed its window to add some more oil to the SPR
ADP Employment Report Shows Wage-Growth Explode Higher In March
Expectations were for a small increase in jobs added MoM in today's ADP Employment Report, but instead we saw a sizable jump from +155k to +184k jobs added in March, the highest since July.
China Is The World Leader In Battery Recycling
China was the leading country for this type of battery recycling in 2021, with 188,000 tons of existing and planned lithium-ion battery recycling capacity per year. It was followed by Germany and the United States.
WTI Extends Gains After API Reports Inventory Draws Across The Board
US crude futures pierced $85 for the first time since October, the latest milestone in a rally driven by OPEC+ production cuts, strong demand and heightened geopolitical risks.
Chinese EV Makers Scramble To Offer Incentives To Compete With Tesla And "Disruptive" Xiaomi
The competition in China's EV world continues to heat up, as the market becomes more and more saturated. 
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Has East Coast Ports On Alert For Cargo Diversions
Shipping data shows 29 bulk cargo, container, and vehicle carriers were anchored outside ten major US ports up and down the East Coast on Saturday, compared with an average of 18. Currently, companies are scrambling to divert cargo from Baltimore.
ESG Frustration And Backlash In The Banking Sector Continues
The financial industry's initial rush to commit to net zero carbon footprints at the 2021 COP26 summit in Glasgow has hit a reality check.
Stocks, Gold, & Crypto Soar In Q1 Despite Rout In Rate-Cut Expectations
The strong 'hard' data - and sticky inflation - along with endless jawboning, drove rate-hike expectations drastically lower in Q1. 2024 expectations for The Fed crashed from almost seven cuts to less than three...
Philadelphia Fed Admits US Payrolls Overstated By At Least 800,000
The first red flags emerged in the summer of 2022.
Pending Home Sales Hover Near Record Lows In February
After puking in January, pending home sales were expected to rebound modestly (+1.5% MoM) in February and it did (+1.6% MoM) with a small upward revision for Jan (from -4.9% to -4.7% MoM).
Stocks Set To Close Blowout Week, Month And Quarter At All-Time High; Gold Soars To Record
Stock futures are pointing to a flat open on the last trading session of the week, month, and quarter, following a late-session spike that took the S&P 500 to yet another record.
Zero Critical Reasoning: Employers Say GenZ Toxic For Companies
A new report has found that 68% of small business owners say Gen Z employees are the "least reliable," while 71% say they're most likely to have a mental health issue in the workplace.
CBO Director Warns Of Debt Market Meltdown With US Debt Is On "Unprecedented" Trajectory
We are talking, of course, about the exponential curve that is the US debt, arguably one of the most boring and at the same time, most exciting topics of all time.
Stellar 7Y Auction Sends Treasury Yields To Session Lows
Overall, this was an impressive, "A+" rated auction, as the market reaction agreed by sending Treasury yields to session lows.
Pump-Prices To Hit $4 A Gallon As "Real Sleeper Risk" For Oil Market Looms
US oil prices have recently jumped above the $80 a barrel mark - the highest level since late 2023, sending worrying signals to the Federal Reserve and overly anxious White House. 
33 to 48 of 16152 Posts
<<< 1 2 3 4 5 ... 1010 >>>