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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Wednesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks' Bumpy Ride Resumes as Bond Jitters Linger: Markets Wrap

[CNBC] Oil prices tank 3% to one-month lows after US crude and fuel stockpiles jump

[Bloomberg] Senate Deal Would Avoid Shutdown as Funding Fight Turns to House

[CNBC] New Fed Chairman Powell could have a few surprises in store for the market

[Bloomberg] Fed's Williams Isn't Changing Views After Asset-Price Gyrations

[Bloomberg] Consumer Credit Growth in U.S. Cools After November Surge

[Bloomberg] A Map to the Underworld: $2 Trillion of Volatility Trades Here

[Reuters] Fed's Evans says no rate hikes needed before mid-2018

[Bloomberg] China’s War on Risk Has Banks Fleeing Shadowy Wealth Products

[Reuters] Volatility means trend is no longer the hedge fund's friend in 2018

[CNBC] Washington is on track for more government spending and bigger deficits — even under Republican control

[Bloomberg] Illinois Is Awash in Debt Even Before Rauner Unveils Budget

[Bloomberg] Drought Across U.S. Reaches Highest Levels Since 2014

[WSJ] A Warning Sign Behind the Market Swings

[FT] Trade deficit reality starts to bite for Trump

[FT] Fed officials maintain outlook despite market gyrations
at 2/07/2018 10:23:00 AM
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