Category Archive: 1) SNB and CHF

It Is Time To Short The Swiss National Bank!
The current Article will take a closer look to the incredible rise of the Swiss National Bank stock and suggest why taking a short position could be the right trade at this level. The Swiss Central Bank: Mandate and Monetary Policy. According to the Swiss Federal Constitution (Art. 99) the Swiss Central Bank is an independent institution with the mandate to conduct the monetary policy in Switzerland by ensuring price stability, while taking into...
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Each Week the Same: Another SNB Intervention Record
Once again: another record in SNB intervention record for the period after Trump's election: an increase of 4.7 billion CHF in sight deposits. The trend for EUR/CHF versus parity getting confirmed.
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Video: The Swiss National Bank Is Acting Like A Hedge Fund
We discuss the fact that Central Banks have basically morphed into Hedge Funds with similar risky investing strategies, except they buy without any regard to the underlying fundamentals of the assets they are buying. When did the Swiss Citizens say it was the proper role for the Swiss National Bank to be buying US Stocks? How is this stimulating the Swiss Economy?
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Video: Interest Rate Differentials Increasing Financial Market Leverage To Unsustainable Levels
We discuss the rate differentials between Switzerland, Britain, Europe, Japan and the United States and how this Developed Financial Markets carry trade is incentivizing excessive risk taking with tremendous leverage and destabilizing the entire financial system in the process in this video.
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Weekly Sight Deposits and Speculative Positions: Once again a new SNB intervention record
Once again a massive SNB intervention and a post Trump election record: 4.5 billion CHF at a EUR rate of 1.0648.
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Schuld an der Steuerklatsche sind die honorigen Ökonomen
Sieben Bundesräte, das Parlament, alle Finanzdirektoren und alle Wirtschaftsverbände waren für die Steuerreform. Millionen wurden in den Abstimmungskampf investiert. Trotzdem ging die geplante Steuerreform III mit rund 60 Prozent bachab. Ein klareres Misstrauensvotum kann man sich kaum vorstellen. Das Volk ist seiner Regierung nicht mehr gefolgt. Wo liegen die Gründe?
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What Will Trump Do About The Central-Bank Cartel?
The US is by far the biggest economy in the world. Its financial markets — be it equity, bonds or derivatives markets — are the largest and most liquid. The Greenback is the most important transaction currency. Many currencies in the world — be it the euro, the Chinese renminbi, the British pound or the Swiss franc — have actually been built upon the US dollar.
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Weekly Sight Deposits and Speculative Positions: Another Post-Trump SNB Intervention Record
A big Swiss bank bets on EUR/CHF 1.10 as soon as the ECB ends their bond buying program. But one should realize that private investors will need to buy the EUR at 1.10, but the SNB is not willing to do so any more. Hence we must see SNB interventions of zero, before EUR/CHF goes to 1.10.
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Ist die SNB fachlich überfordert?
„Die SNB druckt Franken und kauft mit dem Geld Anleihen oder Aktien in Fremdwährungen.“ Diese Behauptung wurde in den vergangenen Tagen einmal mehr flächendeckend von den Schweizer Medien kolportiert. Vorausgegangen war ein „Montagsinterview“ von SNB-Chef Thomas Jordan in der Süddeutschen Zeitung.
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Swiss National Bank’s U.S. Stock Holdings Hit A Record $63.4 Billion
Being able to print your own money and buy stocks at any price sure can be fun. Just as the SNB which unlike many other (if ever fewer) central banks admits to doing just that. In its latest 13F filing, the Swiss National Bank reported that the value of its portfolio of US stocks rose again in the fourth quarter, increasing by 1.6% from $62.4 billion as of Sept. 30 to a record high $63.4 billion at the end of the year.
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The Central Banks Pull Back: Now It’s Up to Fiscal Policy to “Save the World”
Another problem is the rise of social discord, for reasons that extend beyond the reach of tax reductions and increased infrastructure spending. Have you noticed that the breathless anticipation of the next central bank "save" has diminished? Remember when the financial media was in a tizzy of excitement, speculating on what new central bank expansion would send the global markets higher in paroxysms of risk-on joy?
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The VIX Will Be Over 100 due to Central Bank Created Tail Risk
We discuss the manner in which Central Banks have destroyed financial markets, and have the stage for what I label as the Red Swan Event in this video. When the Swiss National Bank holds risky Tech stocks in its portfolio, we are in unchartered territory!
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The Central Banks Face Unwelcome Realities: Their Policies Boosted Wealth Inequality, Failed to Generate “Growth”
Rather than be seen to be further enriching the rich, I think central banks will start closing the "free money for financiers" spigots. Take a quick glance at these charts of the Federal Reserve balance sheet and bank credit in the U.S.
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Every country will be digital – John Chambers & Izabella Kaminska at Web Summit 2016
This panel includes John Chambers of Cisco Systems and Izabella Kaminska of Financial Times. We are currently going through the biggest digital transition in history and if companies and countries don’t adapt they will die. What needs to be done to make sure countries and companies do not get left behind in this changing landscape? …
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Weekly Sight Deposits and Speculative Positions: Strong Swiss Trade Balance: SNB allows EUR/CHF to 1.0680
With the strong Swiss trade balance, the SNB let EUR/CHF fall to 1.0680. SNB intervenes for 0.5 bn CHF. Speculators are net short CHF with 13.6K contracts against USD, nearly unchanged.
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80 percent Of Central Banks Plan To Buy More Stocks
Regular readers remember how, when we first reported around the time of our launch eight years ago that central banks buy stocks, intervene and prop up markets, and generally manipulate equities in order to maintain confidence in a collapsing system, and avoid a liquidation panic and bank runs, it was branded "fake news" by the established financial "kommentariat."
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Weekly Sight Deposits and Speculative Positions: Weaker dollar let SNB accumulates losses
EUR/CHF is slightly above the “in-official minimum band”. The weaker dollar leads to bigger SNB losses in January. SNB intervenes for 0.9 bn at higher EUR/CHF rate. Speculators are net short CHF with 13.7K contracts against USD.
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