[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Slide on Tech, Dollar Gains After Fed: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Oil hits six-week low as OPEC fails to curb oversupply
[Bloomberg] BOE Policy Split Deepens as Three Officials Seek Rate Hike
[Reuters] China stands pat on rates after Fed lifts benchmark
[Reuters] Merkel ally renews German push for ECB to wind down bond purchases
[Bloomberg] Anbang Rout Turns China's Stock Giants From Heroes to Zeroes
[Bloomberg] Australian Unemployment Drops to Four-Year Low, Currency Surges
[Bloomberg] Dollar Bonds Coming Too Fast in Asia for Investors to Keep Up
[Bloomberg] Who Will Be the Next Fed Chair?
[NYT] Why Did China Detain Anbang’s Chairman? He Tested a Lot of Limits
[WSJ] Fed Raises Rates, Sets Out Plan to Shrink Asset Holdings Beginning This Year
[WSJ] A Requiem for Bond Buying: A Look Back at How the Fed Supersized Its Balance Sheet
[WSJ] Investors Play the Risky Role of Lender
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Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Wednesday Evening Links
[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Set to Slide as Bonds Rise After Fed: Markets Wrap
[Bloomberg] Fed Raises Rates, Maintains Forecast for One More Hike
[Reuters] Weak data weighs on bank stocks; Fed rate decision looms
[Bloomberg] Asset Inflation Jumps and Fed Policy Makers Are Hamstrung
[Bloomberg] Yellen Doubles Down on Bet Hot Job Market Stokes Inflation
[Bloomberg] Anbang Shows Billionaires Should Be Nervous in Xi's New China
[Bloomberg] Portfolio Managers Are Holding Record Levels of Corporate Debt
[WSJ] Shhh…The Bank of Japan Is Buying Fewer Bonds
[WSJ] Beijing Gives Banks the Go-Ahead for Yet Another Lending Binge
[Bloomberg] Fed Raises Rates, Maintains Forecast for One More Hike
[Reuters] Weak data weighs on bank stocks; Fed rate decision looms
[Bloomberg] Asset Inflation Jumps and Fed Policy Makers Are Hamstrung
[Bloomberg] Yellen Doubles Down on Bet Hot Job Market Stokes Inflation
[Bloomberg] Anbang Shows Billionaires Should Be Nervous in Xi's New China
[Bloomberg] Portfolio Managers Are Holding Record Levels of Corporate Debt
[WSJ] Shhh…The Bank of Japan Is Buying Fewer Bonds
[WSJ] Beijing Gives Banks the Go-Ahead for Yet Another Lending Binge