Down in the pleasure centre,
hell bent or heaven sent,
listen to the propaganda,
listen to the latest slander.
China has set a new Global record by dumping almost $200Bn (over 1Tn Yuan) ;in stimulus into their overheated markets in just two days. ;Sunday night it was a rate cut AND lowering the reserve requirements for banks and yesterday afternoon they dropped another $50Bn in a "Reverse Repo" operation and, to cap it off ;this morning, the Finance and social Security Ministries published draft rules that would permit the state pension fund to invest up to 30{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} of its net asset value in securities, potentially allowing ANOTHER 600B yuan ($97B) to enter the market.
Take 30{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} of our retirement savings and buy stocks that already gained over 100{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} this year in an attempt to prevent a bear market from wiping out all of the gains – BRILLIANT!!! ;
Certainly Chinese speculators thought so as the Shanghai went from down 5.6{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} at the open to up 5.6{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} at the close! ;This allowed them to save a little face at the close of the Quarter and, more importantly, promises Fund Managers a whole new round of suckers to dump shares into in July.
10{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} happens to be a Strong Bounce off the 25{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} drop, per our 5{01de1f41f0433b1b992b12aafb3b1fe281a5c9ee7cd5232385403e933e277ce6} Rule™, so we're not going to be too impressed until we see some follow-through. ;Like us, Bloomberg is skeptical, saying: "China's Magic Tricks Can't Save Its Stock Market" warning us:
Only time will tell if Beijing's bag of tricks is empty. But if it is, the fallout on global markets could dwarf the impact of Greece's flirtation with default. The world, after all, has had a few years to contemplate a Greek exit from the euro. But if the world's biggest trading nation suddenly hit a wall, it would
SOURCE: Phil’s Stock World – Read entire story here.