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Frontrunning: November 18

Courtesy of Tyler Durden

  • Housing starts plunge 10%; has been a while since CNBC uttered green shoots (Bloomberg)
  • Consumer prices increase 0.3% (0.2%) core as Americans pay more for gas (Bloomberg)
  • Private equity funding plunges 62% at Calpers amid fee review (Bloomberg)
  • Low U.S. stock trading volume heralds more gains (Bloomberg) with momentum algos marginal buyers as market-economy decoupling accelerates
  • The other side of the dollar: The truth behind currency devaluation (MarketWatch)
  • China does not like carry trade (Falkenblog)
  • Mexico, Colombia plan samurai bond issues to tap Japan investors (Bloomberg) [waiting for Mauritius to plan dollar bond issue to "tap US investors"]
  • Job creation: a massive stimulus fraud (Investors Business Daily)
  • Russia may concede stronger ruble as oil spurs gains, Bernanke rejoices (Bloomberg)
  • Delta, Sky Team offer $1 billion to Japan Airlines (AP)
  • Citi raises salaries for CFO, global market head (AP)
  • PIMCO chosen by regulators to review insurer home-loan holdings (Bloomberg)
  • Did the MarkIt group, a black box company owned by Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan, devastate markets (Deep Capture)

 

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