[Bloomberg] Commodities Rout Resumes as Dollar Gains; U.S. Stocks Retreat
[Bloomberg] Puerto Rico Is Running Out of Options
[Bloomberg] China's Stocks Drop Most in Week as Technology Companies Slump
[Bloomberg] Emerging-Market Currencies Retreat Amid Fed Countdown Jitters
[Bloomberg] Glencore Shares Drop Below a Pound for First Time in a Month
[Bloomberg] China Credit Growth Falls as Tepid Economy Dents Loan Demand
[Bloomberg] Five Strange Things That Have Been Happening in Financial Markets
[Bloomberg] Junk Deals Derailed as High-Yield Muni Funds Pull in Less Cash
[Bloomberg] OPEC Says Oil-Inventory Surplus Is Biggest in at Least a Decade
[Bloomberg] Greece Comes to a Standstill as Unions Turn Against Tsipras
[Bloomberg] Credit Suisse: Here Are The Two Biggest Threats to The Global Economy in 2016
[Bloomberg] China Investors Prefer Safer Bonds After Shanshui Cement Default
[Bloomberg] China Speeds Up Fiscal Spending in October to Support Growth
[MarketWatch] Silicon Valley ‘shack’ in Palo Alto lists for nearly $2 million
[Bloomberg] Hong Kong Tower Goes for $1.6 Billion, Twice Previous Record
[Bloomberg] Russia's Oil Rivalry With Saudis Masks the Bigger Iranian Threat
[FT] Schäuble warns of refugee ‘avalanche’ in dig at Merkel
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Wednesday Evening Links
[Bloomberg] Borrowers Face Crunch as Fed Supercharges Dollar Funding Costs
Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Trade Little Changed; Yen Weighs on Japan Exporters
[Bloomberg] Puerto Rico Likely to Default on Some GDB Debt, Moody's Says
[Reuters] Court move deepens Spanish standoff over Catalan secession
[Bloomberg] Negative Interest Rates the New Normal Next Time Economies Slump
Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Trade Little Changed; Yen Weighs on Japan Exporters
[Bloomberg] Puerto Rico Likely to Default on Some GDB Debt, Moody's Says
[Reuters] Court move deepens Spanish standoff over Catalan secession
[Bloomberg] Negative Interest Rates the New Normal Next Time Economies Slump
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