[BloombergQ] Stocks Edge Higher Before Earnings; Euro Declines: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Oil rises to $79 a barrel on Norway strike, Libyan disruption
[Action Forex] Italian eurosceptic Savona urged to be ready for all eventualities on Euro membership
[Reuters] China June producer inflation hits six-month high, consumer inflation up slightly
[NPR] Trade War With China Heats Up, But Tariff Effects Are Already Rippling Across U.S.
[CNBC] Market rally the ‘last hurrah’ – investors should sell now, warns Guggenheim investment chief
[BloombergQ] Erdogan's New Dynasty Makes Turkey Uninvestable
[New York Times] In an Uncertain Global Economy, Turkey May Be the Most at Risk
[WSJ] What the Stuttering Corporate Bond Market Means for Stocks
[WSJ] Investors Fear Turkish Currency Crisis as Erdogan Tightens Grip
[WSJ] Hedge Funds Are Having a Volatile 2018
[FT] Erdogan gains power to appoint Turkey’s central bank governor
[FT] Eurozone house prices rise at fastest pace since financial crisis
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Monday, July 9, 2018
Monday Evening Links
[BloombergQ] U.S. Stocks Rally as Dollar Gains, Treasuries Slip: Markets Wrap
[MarketWatch] Turkish lira sells off sells off after Erdogan appoints son-in-law as finance minister
[Reuters] U.S. bond prices fall as stocks gain for third straight day
[AP] US consumer borrowing up $24 billion in May
[BloombergQ] Merkel Lauds China's Market Opening in Trade Rebuff to Trump
[BloombergQ] Trade Wars Risk Sparking Mass Currency Devaluations
[CNBC] Homeowners are sitting on a record amount of cash – and not tapping it
[BloombergQ] May Fights to Contain Brexit Crisis After Key Ministers Quit
[BloombergQ] Draghi Says Improving Euro-Area Inflation Appears Self-Sustained
[BloombergQ] Turkey Strips Government of Role in Naming Central Bank Chief
[Reuters] Turkey's Erdogan names son-in-law finance minister in new cabinet
[BloombergQ] Emerging-Market Carry Trade Makes Comeback
[Reuters] Trump suggests China might be interfering in U.S.-North Korea talks
[WSJ] House Money: Wall Street Is Raising More Cash Than Ever for Its Rental-Home Gambit
[FT] Draghi delivers bullish assessment of eurozone economic prospects
[FT] Trump hits out at Germany ahead of Nato summit
[MarketWatch] Turkish lira sells off sells off after Erdogan appoints son-in-law as finance minister
[Reuters] U.S. bond prices fall as stocks gain for third straight day
[AP] US consumer borrowing up $24 billion in May
[BloombergQ] Merkel Lauds China's Market Opening in Trade Rebuff to Trump
[BloombergQ] Trade Wars Risk Sparking Mass Currency Devaluations
[CNBC] Homeowners are sitting on a record amount of cash – and not tapping it
[BloombergQ] May Fights to Contain Brexit Crisis After Key Ministers Quit
[BloombergQ] Draghi Says Improving Euro-Area Inflation Appears Self-Sustained
[BloombergQ] Turkey Strips Government of Role in Naming Central Bank Chief
[Reuters] Turkey's Erdogan names son-in-law finance minister in new cabinet
[BloombergQ] Emerging-Market Carry Trade Makes Comeback
[Reuters] Trump suggests China might be interfering in U.S.-North Korea talks
[WSJ] House Money: Wall Street Is Raising More Cash Than Ever for Its Rental-Home Gambit
[FT] Draghi delivers bullish assessment of eurozone economic prospects
[FT] Trump hits out at Germany ahead of Nato summit