[Bloomberg] China Has a $1.2 Trillion Ponzi Finance Problem
[Bloomberg] Dollar Tumbles, Emerging Assets Gain on Fed; U.S. Stocks Mixed
[Reuters] Soothing Fed sounds send global shares, emerging markets higher
[Dow Jones] ECB Minutes Signal More Stimulus Possible in December
[Dow Jones] China's Central Bank Cuts Rates for Its Standing Lending Facility
[Bloomberg] Iron Ore Bludgeoned to Record Low in Asia on China Steel Concern
[Bloomberg] Baltic Dry Ship Index Drops to Record as Iron Ore Growth Slumps
[Bloomberg] Petrobras's Dangerous Debt Math: $24 Billion Owed in 24 Months
[Bloomberg] Brazil's Inflation Surpasses 10% for First Time in 12 Years
[Bloomberg] Where Have All the Arbitrageurs Gone?
[Reuters] BOJ keeps monetary policy steady
[Reuters] China banks turn blind eye to soaring overdue loans
[Bloomberg] Morgan Stanley's China Bear Puts Zero Odds on 6% Economic Growth
[NYT] For Market Debut, Square Scales Back Valuation by $3 Billion
[BBC] Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era'
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Wednesday Evening Links
[Bloomberg] Fed Minutes Stress Potential for December Liftoff
[Bloomberg] OPEC Targets U.S. Shale, But Hits Canada Instead
[Bloomberg] CMBS Market Starts to Get `Frothy' as Valuations Rise, Voya Says
[Bloomberg] The Boys From the Bank of Brazil Race Petrobras Debt Clock
[Bloomberg] Schaeuble Says He'd Prefer Higher Euro-Area Rates
[Bloomberg] The New Dallas Fed President Has a Very Different View Than His Predecessor
[Bloomberg] OPEC Targets U.S. Shale, But Hits Canada Instead
[Bloomberg] CMBS Market Starts to Get `Frothy' as Valuations Rise, Voya Says
[Bloomberg] The Boys From the Bank of Brazil Race Petrobras Debt Clock
[Bloomberg] Schaeuble Says He'd Prefer Higher Euro-Area Rates
[Bloomberg] The New Dallas Fed President Has a Very Different View Than His Predecessor
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