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Frontrunning: May 19

Courtesy of Tyler Durden

  • Martin Wolf: Eurozone plays “beggar my neighbor” (FT)
  • Specter loses senate race, Rand Paul driven by Tea Party (Bloomberg)
  • Riots, fires spread across Bangkok as army forces protesters to surrender (Bloomberg), fire set to stock exchange (WSJ)
  • Yes, please keep throwing away your money by buying Apollo’s IPOs (Bloomberg)
  • Roubini says US may soon face bond vigilantes (Bloomberg)
  • More on Goldman’s Timberwolf CDO: settlement talks between Basis fund and Goldman heat up (Reuters)
  • Doomsayers beware, a bright future beckons (NYT)
  • Mike Pettis sees imminent tariffs in US, Asia, Latin America and Europe as a result of the European fiasco (mpettis.com, h/t scott) -“the hard part of the global coordination is almost certain to fail.  It will take a few months for the impact of the euro weakness and the withdrawal of net financing to deficit Europe to be felt, but it will be felt.  Expect trade tensions to get nastier than ever by the end of this year or the beginning of the next.”
  • One take on Denninger’s opinion on German desperation moves (Credit Bubble Stocks)
  • Todd Harrison: the short sale of American icons (MarketWatch)
  • The end of fiscal sovereignty in Europe (Project Syndicate)
  • After blasting so called speculators, Sarkozy now openly speaking out of other side of his mouth, and against unilateral naked short ban (FT)
  • Companies dodge $60 billion in taxes even tea party condemns (Bloomberg)
  • Clients worried about Goldman’s duelling goals (NYT)
  • 1987 Redux: impossible or likely (Ritholtz)
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