Monday, August 6, 2018

Tuesday's News Links

[Reuters] China bounce pushes world shares toward six-month high

[Reuters] Dollar posts biggest drop in a week as rally fades

[Reuters] Turkey's lira, bonds hit again on U.S. trade threat, central bank worries

[Reuters] Chinese state newspaper says Trump's claims of winning trade war are 'wishful thinking'

[CNBC] Apple could be used as a 'bargaining chip' in the trade war, Chinese state media warns

[CNBC] Beijing 'will not surrender' to US 'trade blackmail,' Chinese media says

[BloombergQ] Turkey Replaces Argentina as Worst Market for Bond Investors

[CNBC] The US and India are squaring off on trade. That spells trouble for Modi

[BloombergSub] Liquidity Crunch Is the New Bubble Gripping Credit Investors

[BloombergSub] Faster Euro-Area Wages Signal Inflation Will Return, ECB Says

[NYT] No, Tariffs Aren’t Going to Pay Down the National Debt

[NYT] The Stock Market’s Next $1 Trillion Milestone: Buybacks

[WSJ] The Unseen Risk in the Booming Loan Market

Monday Evening Links

[BloombergQ] Asia Stocks Open Mixed; Dollar, Treasuries Steady: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Wall Street closes higher as strong earnings cheer investors

[Reuters] Turkish lira hits record low after U.S. reviews duty-free access

[Reuters] U.S. banks further eased business loan standards in Q2 2018

[BloombergQ] China’s Gas Tariffs Are a Permian-Size Problem for Oil

[BloombergQ] Turkey Changes Reserve Rules to Boost Banks' Dollar Liquidity

[Reuters] Canada defiant after Saudi Arabia freezes new trade over human rights call

[BloombergQ El-Erian] Making Sense of Two Very Busy Weeks for Markets

[FT] Central bank move fails to halt lira drop to record low