[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Mixed Near Records, Pound Drops on BOE: Markets Wrap
[Bloomberg] Decline in Jobless Claims Shows U.S. Labor Demand Remains Robust
[Bloomberg] Carney Says Brexit to Take Toll on Growth as BOE Cuts Forecasts
[Bloomberg] Euro-Area Optimism at 12-Year High as Economy Recovers
[Reuters] In rare bipartisan display, Democrats back Trump on China trade probe
[CNBC] Trump may be about to wallop global trade as we know it, but markets don't seem to understand
[Bloomberg] China's Fear of Japan-Style Economic Bust Drives Crackdown on Deals, Says Source
[Bloomberg] India's PMI Plunges Most Since 2009 as New Tax Roils Economy
[Bloomberg] Toronto Home Prices Suffer Worst Monthly Decline in 17 Years
[WSJ] ‘Summer Bummer’ for Manhattan Luxury-Apartment Sales
[FT] ECB reinvestment flows are ‘silent stimulus’ for the eurozone
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Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Wednesday Evening Links
[Bloomberg] Asia Stocks to Start Mixed as Stellar Run Assessed: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Equities weaken after Dow breaks 22,000; dollar soft
[Reuters] Fed's Bullard opposes more U.S. rate hikes: Market News International
[Bloomberg] Fed's Mester Expects Inflation to Rebound From One-Time Factors
[Reuters] Banking regulator kicks off Volcker Rule rewrite process
[WSJ] Rosengren: Tight Labor Markets Justify Fed Plans to Keep Raising Rates
[FT] China admits to disguised fiscal borrowing risk
[FT] China warns neighbours over territorial disputes
[Reuters] Equities weaken after Dow breaks 22,000; dollar soft
[Reuters] Fed's Bullard opposes more U.S. rate hikes: Market News International
[Bloomberg] Fed's Mester Expects Inflation to Rebound From One-Time Factors
[Reuters] Banking regulator kicks off Volcker Rule rewrite process
[WSJ] Rosengren: Tight Labor Markets Justify Fed Plans to Keep Raising Rates
[FT] China admits to disguised fiscal borrowing risk
[FT] China warns neighbours over territorial disputes