How is it possible that the LME can cancel transactions after they have occurred?! Has an exchange ever done this before?
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How is it possible that the LME can cancel transactions after they have occurred?! Has an exchange ever done this before?
Alternatively, he pulls off the heist of the year if his team can keep the lights on until the lock up period ends. The irony would be that, in part at least, the people driving the share price...
Just a thought - is Trump now genuinely a billionaire off the back of this? How much does he own?
Sinic Holdings, great company name.
Edit: Any views on energy companies potentially getting "emergency loans" to take on unprofitable customers from the smaller, newer energy companies due to go...
When will we start to see news of Evergrande officially missing their interest payments? I think I read that they're due to pay on 21 and 23 September, so will this be early tomorrow morning?
I'm not surprised. How this charade is still going I don't know.
Did anyone catch this in the FT?
https://on.ft.com/3gLye9m
In the investor deck:
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You need better glasses, Raffe. I don't know enough to know whether it was collusion or not, that's why I asked.
Regulators examine banks’ actions during Archegos fire sale
https://on.ft.com/3doqvuV
Looks like GS went to the meeting, listened to what 4 of the 6 banks had agreed to do and then pre-empted...
Interesting comments, thanks guys. My thought was how is it not market manipulation for everyone to agree, or try to agree, to a plan for selling, irrespective of whether or not it was better for the...
They did more than considering. Quoting from the article:
"The biggest counterparties of Bill Hwang’s Archegos Capital last week discussed ways to limit the market fallout from his collapsing bets...
A question for the trading experts in here if I may. It's been reported that "Archegos banks discussed co-operation to head off selling frenzy". How is this not collusion?
Also, how annoyed would...
I wonder what would happen if it turned out in their next filing that Tesla had sold all of their Bitcoin.
Wow, Elon was a bit of a mess during that presentation!
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/speculation-emerges-over-identity-mystery-marketwide-call-buyer
Softbank don't have the firepower to win this one do they? Just a question of time.
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https://on.ft.com/3gWJWKR
This is a gift link so the first 3 people to click it...
Just came on to post this. Interesting read!
Someone from the FT is a TZ-UK user:
"Retail investors bet on bankrupt US companies rising again"
https://www.ft.com/content/b592847a-2061-4460-8aa5-3b22a2153210
The markets make so little sense at the moment.
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Oops, I thought that would embed into the post.
At what point does a move like that start to impact the dollar being the reserve currency for the world? Surely that is something America would be foolish to risk in any way.