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Analysis Topic: Stock & Financial Markets

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Deceit in the Financial Food Chain / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Rodney_Johnson

I recently watched The Big Short, the 2015 movie recounting the housing crisis. I avoided the movie, and the book of the same name, for years. But I saw the title on Netflix and thought, “Now’s the time.”

I didn’t sidestep it for lack of interest. Just the opposite. As a former bond trader I have a keen interest in the debt markets.

I followed the crisis’ every twist and turn, starting in the summer of 2007 when a quiet little corner of the bond market – municipal bond floating-rate note auctions – blew up. I found the steps leading to the crisis, and the events in the aftermath, appalling.

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Here’s Why Market Deregulation Will Be Bad For Stocks / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: John_Mauldin

BY PATRICK WATSON : Deregulation was one of President Trump’s top campaign promises. Expectations for it helped spark a post-election stock rally that boosted highly regulated sectors like banking and biotech.

I’ve thought all along people expected too much. Presidents don’t get a magic wand on Inauguration Day, and they can’t bring on major change just by talking about it.

Now, formerly bullish investors and business leaders are starting to curb their enthusiasm.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Glass-Steagall Essential Banking Regulation / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: BATR

The central struggle since the inception of the Republic has been about the control of money. Since the U.S. Constitution clearly defines coinage, the objective of the mercantile elite was to circumvent the law and establish a National Bank. Woe to any defender of President Andrew Jackson for abolishing the Second Bank of the United States and rendering the Bankster Nicholas Biddle to his ignominious place in hell. This victory for the common man was ultimately betrayed when the Federal Reserve Central Bank was instituted with all the ills of fractional reserve banking.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, February 16, 2015

HFT Illegal? A Remarkable Proposition / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: GoldSilverWorlds

A remarkable new paper by a Cornell law professor and CFTC staff counsel suggests that many aspects of high frequency computer trading (HFT) may be, in fact, illegal under various provisions of basic commodity law. Heretofore, it was generally assumed that HFT was legal, but disabused and impacted markets in disruptive manner on occasion. Many, like myself, never looked on HFT favorably, but few have tried to make the legal case against it. The author, Gregory Scopino, writes in his personal capacity and not on behalf of the CFTC. Not a short or easy read (at 90 pages), I feel Scopino makes a well-researched case and even offers answers to questions asked of me by readers, such as definitions for commodity terms and the like. Please take the time to scan the document.

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Goldman Sachs Blankfein - Regulation is Like Background Noise / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Bloomberg

Lloyd Blankfein, CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs, spoke with Bloomberg TV's Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle today at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Blankfein discussed the performance of Goldman Sachs, the impact of regulation on the financial industry and the outlook for the industry.

On regulation, Blankfein said: "If you ask me how much time do I spend thinking about regulation, and rules and that kind of compliance, all the time. But it doesn't push out other things. It's like background noise. It's like music."

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

A Free Market Approach to Insider Trading / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: MISES

So-called insider trading may take place in publicly traded firms. It occurs when an individual privy to private information (the insider) attempts to profit on the buying and selling of stocks using non-public information to anticipate the stock’s future price.

For example: Mr. Povedilla, senior director of Joint Public Works Ltd., knows that JPW is going to sign an important contract that may increase the value of the firm and thus raise the stock price. By using this knowledge before it is public, he may buy stock of JPW and profit from the possible price hiking once the announcement is made.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, June 14, 2013

Truly Shocking - Selling Access to Market Moving Economic Data 2 Seconds Before Everyone Else! / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Money_Morning

Shah Gilani writes: Pssst...Want to buy a watch?

I don't have one for sale, but I know some folks that are willing to sell you... well, it's not a watch, but it's something much, much better. They'll sell you time. You want to buy some time?

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, April 14, 2012

NASDAQ Seeks To Pay Market Makers In Exchange For Improved ETF Trade & Quote Performance / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: ETF_Daily_News

Jackie Noblett, writing for Ignites.com, spotted a recent SEC filing by Nasdaq that proposes a “Market Quality Program” (MQP) where, “an ETF sponsor would pay an annual fee of $50,000 to $100,000 per ETF to Nasdaq. The fee, which would be in addition to the traditional listing fees, would be passed on to market makers in the form of a rebate in exchange for improving trade and quote performance. Any fees not paid out to market makers would go back to the ETF sponsor.”

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Stock-Markets

Friday, March 09, 2012

Don't Let the SEC Tread on Your Money Market Funds! / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMartin Hutchinson writes: SEC chairman Mary Schapiro announced last week that she has set her sights on your money market funds.

I'm sorry, but that makes no sense at all. Losses on money market fund investments have been trivial in the almost 40 years they have existed.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, November 04, 2011

Financial Crisis Inside Story, How the Regulators Let Us All Down / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleShah Gilani writes: Did you hear the story about MF Global?

No, not the headlines about its bankruptcy - the real story. If you haven't heard it yet, it goes something like this.

MF Global became a primary dealer only eight months ago.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, June 19, 2011

U.S. Seeks to Curtail OTC Highly Leveraged Trading in Paper Commodities and Currencies / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Jesse

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAs part of the reform of derivatives, Dodd-Frank is seeking to prohibit Over the Counter (meaning non-exchange) trading of commodities at leverage of greater than 10:1.

The off exchange traders, particularly those trading in currencies, had expanded their markets into various commodities, offering non-product backed paper trading at very high rates of leverage.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, June 10, 2011

JPMorgan vs. Bank of America, Financial Regulation Debate Showdown Between Bernanke and Dimon / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Bloomberg

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleBruce Berkowitz of Farholme Capital spoke with Bloomberg Television's Erik Schatzker this afternoon from the Morningstar investor conference in Chicago.

Berkowitz said that financial services companies are "stronger and better than they have been in a very long time" and that Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan is "doing a good job."

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Stock-Markets

Monday, April 04, 2011

How to Profit From Nonsense -- New Financial Regulations / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Jared_Levy

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOne way of searching for investment opportunities is to look for businesses that are thriving with products and services that are in demand. But another method for finding investment opportunity is counterintuitive: Look for something that is broken or doesn't make sense. Once you locate that problem or fault, either look for a company that may have a solution or perhaps look at the problem itself to see if it is viable or just noise.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Who’s Going to Regulate the Regulators? / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Clif_Droke

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe single most dominant theme among political commentators is the belief that government should do something – anything – to fix the financial system. Regardless of party affiliation, there is a near universal agreement that government should be charged with the task of regulating the financial realm in order to prevent another catastrophe.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Fixing FUBAR: Next Week in Washington D.C. / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Janet_Tavakoli

Next week, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), the regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, hosts its Supervision Summit. Attendees comprise 300 "stakeholders," whom I'll address the morning of Wednesday, December 8, 2010 with a presentation titled: Repairing the Damage of "Fraud as a Business Model."

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Why Wall Street Bonuses Will Cost Us All in the Long Run / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMartin Hutchinson writes: Wall Street firms may not be reaping the record-breaking revenues of 2004-2007, but they're paying themselves the lofty bonuses of that lavish era - and they're doing it at our expense and with the government's blessing.

Wall Street's pay packages, including bonuses, are set to total 4% more in 2010 than in the already record year of 2009, The Wall Street Journal recently reported.

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Financial Reform Bill Failure, Gordon Gekko Is Alive and Well / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Tony_Sagami

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleI don’t go to the movies often, but I have a weakness for macho, action films so I went to see the new Robin Hood with Russell Crowe. It was a great movie, but what really caught my attention were the previews before the feature presentation.

What caught my attention was the trailer for Wall Street 2 and the return of Michael Douglas as Gordon Gekko.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

After the Crisis: Planning a New Financial Structure, Learning from the Bank of Dad / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: John_Mauldin

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis week we visit an essay from an old friend of Outside the Box, Paul McCulley, the Managing Directpr of PIMCO. This is a speech he did at the Minsky Conference sponsored (I believe) by the Levy Institute. It was also the same speech he gave at my conference mid-April that was quite well received.

Essentially Paul argues that the cause of the recent crisis was the creation of the Shadow Banking System outside the purview of regulation. And while he did not use the line in this speech, he did at my conference, which is one of the truly great lines I have heard this year.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, April 12, 2010

Financial Reform Fades While The Need Escalates / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Sy_Harding

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe need for reform and re-regulation of the financial industry increases, while the odds of meaningful reform fade with every action and statement by those involved.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Risk Weighted Capital Adequacy: The Elephant In The Davos Jacuzzi / Stock-Markets / Market Regulation

By: Andrew_Butter

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOne of the “pillars” of financial regulation is the idea of risk weighting.

The way that works is that “assets” which in the case of banks are typically either loans to other people or securities held by the bank like US Treasuries or Sub-prime RMBS (the Brits call those bonds), are assigned a risk weighting by the regulator.

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