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To: elmatador who wrote (107730)9/30/2014 7:08:30 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218621
 
Forget warning there is an active currency devaluation competition

Rumänische Zentralbank senkt Leitzins um 25 Basispunkte - Mediafax
30-Sep-2014

Die rumänische Zentralbank hat ihren Leitzins um einen Viertelpunkt auf 3,00 Prozent zurückgenommen. Das entsprach den Erwartungen von Volkswirten, da die Inflation niedrig und das Land wieder in eine Rezesssion zurückgefallen sei, wie die Nachrichtenagentur Mediafax berichtet.

Kontakt zum Autor: konjunktur.de@dowjones.com



To: elmatador who wrote (107730)9/30/2014 10:35:22 AM
From: John Vosilla  Respond to of 218621
 
A “poisonous combination” of record debt and slowing growth

But we also have record household wealth and record inequality. How do we predict the future from here? Given costs of housing and things real people need are through the roof and interest rates at record lows at least in the advanced western countries a prolonged period of stagnation with very low rates is as good as it gets?



To: elmatador who wrote (107730)9/30/2014 10:36:20 AM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218621
 
A “poisonous combination” of record debt and slowing growth

But we also have record household wealth and record inequality. How do we predict the future from here? Given costs of housing and things real people need are through the roof and interest rates at record lows at least in the advanced western countries a prolonged period of stagnation with very low rates is as good as it gets?



To: elmatador who wrote (107730)10/1/2014 3:02:37 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 218621
 
That was pretty timely FA elmat, look where we are today just after, even with ECB extended QE market caught an ebola infection & they're throwing the baby out with the bathwater today. Think i mentioned back before the rally into AAPL's new IP release, once earning's season ends and they prop things to the max, then reality sets in.

But they always get that 2nd push up to conveniently unload at the top, which was right into AAPLs conference at SPY 201.50 area, such a bankers world, they made billions up into the BABA ipo, now shorting it down. The SPY now just tagging 194...

Some very disappointing Home sales came yest adding fresh negativity with stagnant market ahead along with the rest of the macro set, caused them to sweat along with Goldman revising Chinas GDP down even further yest.
bloomberg.com

This is what we call in our cyber trading circle as the big "boink", don't know what the portugese equivilent would be,note that last exhaustion push up into AAPL's IP release, only a fool was not shorting that (or buying up there ) the emrging markets had alreay started their swoons at the last Fed meeting, EWZ / Brazil taking a further pounding today just fell off a cliff