Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Slide With Dollar as Treasuries Advance: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Oil prices slide after IEA casts doubt over demand outlook

[Bloomberg] U.S. Core-Inflation Gauge Picks Up for First Time Since January

[Bloomberg] Here’s Where the GOP Tax Plan Stands Right Now

[Reuters] Zimbabwe military says seizes power to stop 'criminals', President Mugabe safe

[Bloomberg] Fear of Glut Grips Commodities as Xi Shifts China Economic Focus

[BBC] Japan's economy posts longest growth streak since 2001

[Reuters] Communist Party still at heart of China's state firm reform plans: regulator

[WSJ] Senate GOP Adds Health-Care Twist to Tax Overhaul Plan

[FT] Contagion worries rise after junk bond sell-off

[FT] China commodities sell-off continues as iron ore drops 4.6%


Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Losses Deepen for Global Stocks, Commodities Drop: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] China Throws Lifeline to Developers Hitting Record Wall of Debt

[Bloomberg] White House Is Considering El-Erian as Fed Vice Chair: DJ

[CNBC] There's something weird going on that's worrying the markets

[Bloomberg] ‘Irrational Exuberance’ May Rule the Roost in Stock Markets

[Bloomberg] Subprime Auto Delinquency Is Near Crisis Levels at Non-Bank Lenders

[Reuters] World has racked up 7,000 protectionist measures since crisis: study

[CNBC] Richest 1% now own half the world's wealth