Monthly Archives: May 2015

BIS On Build Up Of Financial Imbalances

by Constantin Gurdgiev, TrueEconomics.Blogspot.in There is a scary, fully frightening presentation out there.  Titled “The international monetary and financial system: Its Achilles heel and what to do about it” and authored by Claudio Borio of the Bank for International Settlements, it was delivered at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) “2015 Annual Conference: Liberté, Égalité, Fragilité” Paris,…

Short Term Gold Outlook: 3 Day Rally Sputters-Now What? Likely Dr

Guidance for short term gold traders, gold’s technical, fundamental outlook and near term drivers Summary Gold’s 3 day rally drove it above major intermediate term resistance levels, opening the chance for more gains in coming days The uptrend weakened mid-Thursday as the USD simultaneously bottomed Likely near term fundamental and technical drivers for Friday and…

Chinese Tech Company’s 3,000% Post-IPO Gain Takes Unthinkab

Two weeks ago, we brought you the story of Beijing Baoefung Technology which in many ways exemplifies everything that’s wrong (or right, depending on whether you, like Japan’s Economics Minister Akira Amari, have come to believe that bubbles are good) with today’s capital markets. The online video company’s shares posted a remarkable post-IPO run amid China’s red-hot…

Gold & Stuttgart

QUESTION: At Stuttgart you said gold coins would be one asset people could use against the banks and that there is some seasonal high. Could you explain that a bit more in detail. Thank you. You deserved the standing ovation. ANSWER: Yes, for the individual you can buy gold coins that are familiar to people rather…

Dismal April Retail Sales Sinks Dollar

The U.S. Dollar continues to be under significant pressure as investors appear to have decided that the recent weakness in the U.S. economy may not be as “transient” as the Federal Reserve Bank would have hoped. Yesterday’s release of April retail sales figures was unexpectedly dismal, and for an economy like the U.S. which is…

Draghi Warns ECB Economic Policies May Lead To Financial Instabil

Here’s a new one. ECB president Mario Draghi cautions that ECB policies may “lead to financial instability and worsen income inequality.”  Place that warning in the “duh” category.  For duh details, please consider Draghi Warns Central Banks Against ‘Blind’ Risk-Taking.   Mario Draghi has warned central banks to beware of the risk that aggressive monetary easing, including…

The Conn’s Paradox, Or The Synergy Of Awful

I wrote the following article for Institutional Investor magazine. Well, kind of. First I wrote to our clients as part of our first-quarter letter, explaining why we bought Conn’s during the quarter. I feel a little bit uneasy sharing this article, because Conn’s has a tremendous run-up since. Despite the run-up, we were buying it for new…

Is Urban Outfitters About To Turn The Corner On Its PR Nightmare?

(Photo Credit: Mike Mozart) Six months ago Urban Outfitters (URBN) missed the Estimize earnings consensus for the third quarter in a row. The retailer was marred by controversy after showing several highly distasteful products including a Kent State sweatshirt which appeared to be covered with a blood splatter.  Heading into last quarter’s earnings report contributors on…