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Tyler Durden (pseudonym) is thelead writer at ZeroHedge. Tyler represents the idea that a return to truly efficient markets is a possibility and a necessity. After having experienced the inner workings of capitalism at various asset managers and advisors, Tyler believes that the current model is ...more

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WTI Rally Stalls On Crude Build, White House Hints At SPR Release
WTI was hovering around $85.3 ahead of the API print and was thoroughly unimpressed by the mixed inventory data.
US Housing Starts Collapsed In March - Biggest Drop Since COVID Lockdowns
After a big (+10.7%) surge in February, Housing Starts crashed 14.7% MoM in March (massively worse than the 2.,4% drop expected).
It's Not Just The Middle East: Here Are The Main Events This Busy Week
We’ll get the chance to hear from several policymakers this week, as numerous officials are gathering in Washington DC for the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.
Google Begins Blocking News From California Outlets Over State Bill
Google has temporarily blocked access to California-based news outlets for some state residents, as the search giant escalates its battle with the state over a landmark bill which would force tech giants to pay online publishers for their content.
Hummer Reportedly Kills EV Base 2 Trim Level As Demand Cools
In the latest setback, General Motors (GM) has ditched the base trim level for the Hummer EVs, according to a new report from the autoblog GM Authority.
China Exports Collapse, Prompting Yuan Devaluation Fears
Chinese Exports declined by 7.5% from a year earlier in March to $279.7 billion, far was than the median estimate of a 1.9% drop and was in sharp contrast to the 7.1% growth in combined figures for January and February.
JPMorgan Slides After Dimon Warns On Net Interest Income, Outlook Disappoints
Q1 earnings season officially opened when JPM became the first mega bank to report results.
Texas Nat Gas Prices Turn Negative As Drillers Chase Oil Sales
As the U.S. benchmark oil price, West Texas Intermediate, hit $85 per barrel—the highest level in nearly six months, Texas producers keep pumping crude, but their wells also produce gas, which basically has nowhere to go.  
Stocks Surge, Goldgasms To Record High After "Adjusted" PPI Sparks Buying Frenzy
What started off as another ugly day with stocks tumbling and yields surging following yesterday's VaR-shock-inducing CPI print, quickly reversed after the market - in its infinite stupidity - took what was a hot PPI print.
Ugly 30Y Auction Tails For First Time Since November, Lowest Foreign Demand Of 2024
The bid to cover dropped from 2.472 in March to 2.367, the lowest since November, and obviously below the 6-auction average of 2.37.
Producer Prices Rose At Fastest Pace In A Year In March
After yesterday's CPI surge, PPI followed along, with headline producer prices rising 0.2% MoM (+0.3% MoM exp), pushing the YoY PPI to +2.1% (+2.2% exp) from +1.6%, the highest since April 2023.
Goldman Is "Taking Profits On Tech & Moving To Other Sectors"
'Sell, Mortimer, sell!' That seems to be the message from Goldman Sachs Asset Management, who told Bloomberg today that they are taking profits from high-flying technology shares and putting the money into cheaper companies.
Pump-Prices Surge To 6-Month Highs Ahead Of CPI, Crude Inventories See Another Build
Crude prices slipped lower today, but never recovered, as traders weighed prospects for a ceasefire in Gaza against ongoing risks to oil supplies in the Middle East.
Ugly 3Y Auction Tails The Most In Over A Year As Foreign Buyers Flee Ahead Of CPI
The high yield of today's auction was 4.548%, up markedly from last month's 4.256% and the highest since November's 4.701%.
Bitcoin & Bullion Back Near Record Highs As Rate-Cut Bets Battered
Ahead of the event risk of CPI, PPI, and FOMC Minutes this week, stocks ambled along while the STIRs market eviscerated more rate-cut hope, sending Treasury yields higher and gold and crypto also soared amid 'policy error' fears.
Goldman Offers "Burst Of Bullish Coverage" On Soaring Uranium Stocks
As we have been harping on for the last couple of years, uranium stocks are continuing their long-awaited ascent. The sector has experienced a significant boost, with spot prices surging 40% over the past year.
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