Thursday, May 11, 2017

Friday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Dollar, Stocks Slip as Treasuries Rise Amid Data: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] U.S. Reaches Deal to Allow Exports of Natural Gas, Beef to China

[Bloomberg] Rebound in U.S. Consumer Prices Shows Inflation Stabilizing

[Bloomberg] Gain in U.S. Retail Sales Suggests Slowdown Was Temporary

[Bloomberg] Popular Low-Volatility Game Returning 4,000% May End in Tears

[Reuters] China's April loans growth highlights debt challenge

[Bloomberg] China's Bonds Extend Worst Streak of Weekly Declines Since 2013

[Bloomberg] China's Bond Market Dilemma: Where Are the Traders?

[Bloomberg] Hong Kong Dollar Selloff Risks Kneecapping the City's Stocks

[Bloomberg] Faster German Growth Buoys Draghi's Firming Euro-Area Pickup

[FT] China yield curve inverted as regulators target leverage risk

[FT] Eurozone bank and high-yield bond yields show striking divergence

[NYT] Singapore, a Rising Home for Quiet Money, Comes Under Pressure

Thursday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Drop as Treasuries Rise, Crude Rallies: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Four Charts That Show China's Equity Selloff Is Getting Ugly

[Bloomberg] Loonie, Bank Bonds Drop as Moody's Downgrades Canada Lenders

[Bloomberg] Fed Plan for Gradual Rate Hikes Is Starting to Look Complacent

[Bloomberg] Goldman Expects the Fed to Do More as Financial Conditions Prove Resilient

[Bloomberg] Hedge Funds Are Facing a U.S. Criminal Probe Over Bond Valuations

[FT, Tett] Crazy times and calm markets make odd bedfellows