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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Tuesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Dollar Drops on Rate Outlook as European Stocks Rise, Oil Falls

[Bloomberg] Oil Extends Biggest Loss in Three Weeks Before U.S. Supply Data

[Bloomberg] U.S. New-Home Sales Unexpectedly Surge to Almost Nine-Year High

[Bloomberg] McMansions Define Ugly in a New Way: They’re a Bad Investment

[Reuters] Investors skeptical of Fed's rate policy ahead of Yellen speech

[Bloomberg] Ten Reasons Why Bank of America Thinks U.S. Stocks Have an 'Elevated Risk of Correction'

[Bloomberg] Citi: Here Are Six Ways Central Banks Have Distorted Markets

[Reuters] Bank of Japan's rush into stocks raises fears of market distortions

[Reuters] Adviser to PM Abe-Japan Needs 10 Trillion Yen Stimulus in Each of Next Two Years

[Reuters] RPT-Government on hook for China banks' shrinking capital

[Bloomberg] China's Best Bank Called 'Mirage' of Shadow Lending

[Bloomberg] Turkey’s Central Bank Cuts Overnight Lending Rate to 8.5%

[WSJ] Everyone Wants Emerging-Market Bonds, But There Aren’t Enough to Go Around
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