[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks, Dollar Rise as Jobs Data Top Estimate: Markets Wrap
[Bloomberg] U.S. Hiring Accelerates While Wage Growth Stays Flat
[Reuters] Bank of Japan offers to buy unlimited amount of bonds to calm markets
[Bloomberg] ECB Is Said to Wonder If ABS Program Worthwhile as QE Talks Loom
[Bloomberg] China Blasts G-20 Over Trade as Trump and Putin Shake Hands
[Bloomberg] Bond Rout Sounds Warning for Equities That Higher Rates Can Hurt
[Bloomberg] China Rewrites Rulebook on Capital Flows After Crisis Lessons
[Bloomberg] Emerging Markets May Have Squandered the Rock-Bottom Rates Era
[CNBC] Ray Dalio, manager of world's biggest hedge fund, says 'keep dancing' but party ending soon
[Bloomberg] In America’s Richest State, the Capital Flirts With Bankruptcy
[Bloomberg] Hong Kong Braces for Higher Rates as Currency Losses Quicken
[WSJ] Mester Says Fed Should Start Portfolio Runoff ‘Sooner Rather Than Later’
[Reuters] U.S. bombers challenge China in South China Sea flyover
[NYT] Hackers are Targeting Nuclear Facilities, Homeland Security Dept. and F.B.I. Say
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Thursday, July 6, 2017
Thursday Evening Links
[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Drop Most Since May, Bond Rout Worsens: Markets Wrap
[Bloomberg] Bond Wipeout Prompts U.S. Treasury Bulls to Rush for the Exit
[Bloomberg] Hawkish Central Bankers Spark a Debate About the End of Easy Money
[Bloomberg] Gundlach Sees More Pain for Bond Bulls as Hedge Funds Make Exit
[Bloomberg] Emerging Currencies Are in the Bull's-Eye as More Central Banks Signal Hikes
[Reuters] U.S. housing finance system 'unsustainable': Fed's Powell
[FT] ECB minutes stir debate over retreat from cheap money
[FT] ETF revolution is not without cost
[Bloomberg] Bond Wipeout Prompts U.S. Treasury Bulls to Rush for the Exit
[Bloomberg] Hawkish Central Bankers Spark a Debate About the End of Easy Money
[Bloomberg] Gundlach Sees More Pain for Bond Bulls as Hedge Funds Make Exit
[Bloomberg] Emerging Currencies Are in the Bull's-Eye as More Central Banks Signal Hikes
[Reuters] U.S. housing finance system 'unsustainable': Fed's Powell
[FT] ECB minutes stir debate over retreat from cheap money
[FT] ETF revolution is not without cost