[Bloomberg] Stocks Slip on Banking Earnings; Dollar Declines: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] A year in: U.S. stock market under Trump's shadow
[Bloomberg] China Exports Hold Up as International Demand Remains Resilient
[Bloomberg] U.S.-China Trade War Still Biggest Global Risk, NAB's Oster Says
[Reuters] German 'wise men' sound alarm over 'overheating' economy
[Bloomberg] CTA Funds Are Back on Track After a Market-Beating October
[Bloomberg] Trump Asks China to Cut Ties With Kim and Calls North Korea ‘Hell’
[Reuters] Trump warns 'rogue regime' North Korea of grave danger
[Reuters] Saudi reopens Lebanon front in struggle with Iran
[NYT] China’s Technology Ambitions Could Upset the Global Trade Order
[WSJ] Fed’s New Regulatory Point Man: Everything Is on the Table
[WSJ] Republican Tax Plan Would Slam California Housing Market
[FT] Fitch warns of rising risks for European high-yield bond market
[WSJ] U.S. Spent $5.6 Trillion on Wars in Middle East and Asia: Study
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Tuesday Evening Links
[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Set to Drop, Dollar Slips on Tax News: Markets Wrap
[Bloomberg] Stocks Slide, Dollar Gains as Taxes Take Focus: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Republicans' tax plans gain speed; Fitch warns on deficit
[CNBC] More housing markets are overvalued, and consumers feel the pain
[Bloomberg] Credit Markets Ripe for Correction, $40 Billion Bond Chief Says
[Reuters] Lebanon's Hariri visits UAE as home crisis escalates
[WSJ] Saudi Crackdown Targets Up to $800 Billion in Assets
[WSJ] Millennial Home Buyers Send a Chill Through Rental Markets
[WSJ] Credit Trades Du Jour: Exotic, ‘Nonlinear’ and Private
[Bloomberg] Stocks Slide, Dollar Gains as Taxes Take Focus: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Republicans' tax plans gain speed; Fitch warns on deficit
[CNBC] More housing markets are overvalued, and consumers feel the pain
[Bloomberg] Credit Markets Ripe for Correction, $40 Billion Bond Chief Says
[Reuters] Lebanon's Hariri visits UAE as home crisis escalates
[WSJ] Saudi Crackdown Targets Up to $800 Billion in Assets
[WSJ] Millennial Home Buyers Send a Chill Through Rental Markets
[WSJ] Credit Trades Du Jour: Exotic, ‘Nonlinear’ and Private