Monday, April 2, 2018

Tuesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Rebound in Volatile Trading; Bonds Decline: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] China to Respond to New U.S. Duties With ‘Same Scale, Intensity’

[Reuters] China imposed tariffs on U.S. products to 'balance losses': state media

[Bloomberg] Trump Pushing for Preliminary Nafta Deal by Mid-April, Sources Say

[Bloomberg] China’s Big Banks Are Turning to Short-Term Financing

[Bloomberg] Bond Market Has A $745 Billion Bet Against the Dollar

[Bloomberg] Panic Buying Turns to Panic Selling as Fast Money Cashes Out

[Bloomberg] Gold Is Heading to $1,400 If Trade War Breaks Out, According to Sprott

[Reuters] Kuroda says the Bank of Japan is talking about an exit from its huge stimulus program

[Reuters] New York Fed launches U.S. Libor contender, slow takeup seen

[Bloomberg] Manhattan Home Sales Tumble Most Since 2009 as Buyers Push Back

[Reuters] China's banking regulator inspects large client loans

[Reuters] Taiwan, China spar over Taiwan premier's independence remarks

[NYT] Looming China Trade Action Divides Industry and Roils Markets

[WSJ] The Fuel Powering Corporate America: $2.4 Trillion in Private Fundraising

[FT] Momentum turns against Wall Street’s bull run

[FT] European Central Bank’s marathon man moves to front of the pack

Monday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Tumble on Tech Rout as Support Levels Fail: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Stocks Break Through Key Support Level, Portending a Bigger Drop

[Bloomberg] U.S. Factory Gains Cool as Raw-Material Inflation Picks Up

[Reuters] China hammers U.S. goods with tariffs as 'sparks' of trade war fly

[Bloomberg] Volatility Trades Return to ETP Market

[Bloomberg] For Quants Chasing Momentum It's a New Quarter, Same Bad Results

[Bloomberg] Stocks Lose Critical Buyer at Worst Time