The September publication of the
Daily Chronology of Global Markets and World Economics 2016-09 is available
through Amazon (AMZN). The epic market action continues.
September's Cover Highlights;
Record
Highs COMPQ 5340, NDX 4896, AMZN (Amazon) 840
RUT
Record 2016 High at 1263
WFC
(Wells Fargo) Scandal
DB
(Deutsche Bank) Crashes Creating Contagion
"Rosengren
Selloff"
"Clinton
Rally" after First Debate
G-20
Summit
OPEC Oil
Production Cut
The stock
market prints new record highs in September comparable to the August highs. WFC
lays an egg firing over 5,000 employees for creating false accounts while the
management keeps their jobs and lucrative salaries. DB is the 900-pound gorilla
on the trading floor this month. Deutsche Bank is in collapse creating fear
that the 2007-2009 financial crisis will be repeated beginning with a failure
at the troubled German lender. However, Deutsche Bank does not appear to be in
a liquidity crisis like Lehman Brothers in late 2008 and instead requires
recapitalization to get through the next nine to 12 months. The key is who
supplies that funding backstop especially when Chancellor Merkel places her
foot in her mouth and says she will not bailout Deutsche. The drama continues.
Fed's
Rosengren, typically a dove, flaps hawkish wings causing a stock market
selloff. The first presidential debate takes place with Clinton out maneuvering
Trump by a small margin. Stocks rally the next day as Wall Street prefers
Clinton as the next POTUS. She is in the back pocket of the investment banks
since she was paid lucrative fees for showing up at token luncheons. The US
presidential election is only five weeks away on 11/8/16. The G-20 Summit
occurs. OPEC says it will cut oil production creating a big push higher in oil
prices.
The chronology explains
the reaction in stocks, bonds and currencies to key events and economic data
releases. If you are trying to make sense of the markets this is the
resource for you. No
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moves are provided and explained as world events take place in
real-time.
The chronology records economic history preventing revisionist tampering in future years. Many of the same asset managers telling everyone to go long the market in 2007-2008 repeat the same mantra in 2015-2016. The stock market topped out in May 2015 which placed anyone that listened to television pundits over the last couple years either flat or underwater on their long trades, however, the central banker go juice has pumped stocks higher from February of this year to present to new all-time highs rewarding those that blindly remain long with full confidence in the Federal Reserve.
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