[Reuters] Europe leads fightback after Asian shares floored again
[BloombergQ] Chinese Shares Slide Near 2016 Low as Trump's Trade Threat Grows
[Reuters] Oil prices climb as U.S. drilling stalls, Iran sanctions loom
[Reuters] China vows to respond if U.S. takes new steps on trade
[Reuters] China's August producer inflation eases, points to more pressure on economy
[Reuters] Japan second-quarter GDP posts fastest growth since 2016 on stronger-than-expected capex
[BloombergQ] Emerging-Markets Calm Is Likely to Give Way to More Volatility
[Reuters] Sweden faces political impasse after far-right election gains
[WSJ] Stronger U.S. economy may warrant 'restrictive' rates: Boston Fed's Rosengren
[WSJ] The 5G Race: China and U.S. Battle to Control World’s Fastest Wireless Internet
[WSJ] Borrowers Struggle to Raise Funds as Emerging Markets Tumble
[WSJ] Federal Reserve Considers a New Tool to Avert Crises
[WSJ] U.S. Says Syria Plans Gas Attack in Rebel Stronghold
[FT] America, China and the route to all-out trade war
[FT] Seven countries at risk of exchange rate crises: Nomura
[FT] Federal Reserve faces key decisions as balance sheet shrinks
[FT] Chinese soldiers join Russia’s largest military exercise since cold war
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Sunday's News Links
[BloombergQ] China's Trade Outlook Darkens as Trump Threatens Total Tariffs
[BloombergQ] Trump Trade Plans Tempered by Cohn and Mnuchin, Woodward Writes
[BloombergQ] Boris Johnson Mounts New Attack on May Over Brexit Talks
[UK Guardian] Argentina, Turkey, Mexico ... fear of contagion haunts emerging markets
[BloombergQ] U.S. Navy Conducts Military Exercises in Gulf Amid Iran Tension
[WSJ] The Financial Crisis Made Us Afraid of Risk—For a While
[BloombergQ] Trump Trade Plans Tempered by Cohn and Mnuchin, Woodward Writes
[BloombergQ] Boris Johnson Mounts New Attack on May Over Brexit Talks
[UK Guardian] Argentina, Turkey, Mexico ... fear of contagion haunts emerging markets
[BloombergQ] U.S. Navy Conducts Military Exercises in Gulf Amid Iran Tension
[WSJ] The Financial Crisis Made Us Afraid of Risk—For a While
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