[BloombergQ] Stocks Rally to End Painful Month; Treasuries Drop: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Shares bounce as bulls fight back after brutal October
[CNBC] 'Robust' jobs market sees another 227,000 hires in October
[Reuters] Rising wages boost U.S. labor costs in third quarter
[Reuters] U.S. Treasury to boost auction sizes, create new inflation-indexed issuance
[Reuters] Money Markets-LIBOR posts biggest monthly rise since March
[Reuters] How the U.S. midterm elections could ripple through markets
[CNBC] Stock market swings may have hit mortgage applications, down 2.5%
[Reuters] China factory growth weakest in over 2 years, slump in export orders deepens
[BloombergQ] China Signals More Support Needed Amid Pressure on Economy
[BloombergQ] China Feels Trade War Pain as Export Gauge Signals Worse to Come
[BloombergQ] Janet Yellen Says She’s Concerned About Trump Undermining Trust In Fed
[Reuters] India says central bank independence 'essential' as row unnerves markets
[BloombergQ] Can China-U.S. Relations Step Back From the Edge?
[Reuters] U.S. diplomat says bid to decide Taiwan's future by non-peaceful means a 'grave concern'
[WSJ] Companies Raise Prices, Betting Consumers Can Pay More
[WSJ] October’s Market Rout Leaves Investors With No Place to Hide
[WSJ] This Is How China’s Currency Works
[WSJ] Rivals Reap Rewards as China’s Monster Money-Market Fund Shrinks
[WSJ] Bank of Japan Warns of Pressures From Global ‘Protectionist Moves’
[FT] China to sell debt in Hong Kong to support renminbi
[FT] Eurozone inflation rate ticks up to highest level since 2012
[FT] Turkish food price inflation expected to hit almost 30%
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Tuesday Evening Links
[Reuters] Wall St. rebounds as chip, transport shares surge
[Reuters] Treasuries-U.S. yields tick up as stocks recover on trade prospects
[BloombergQ] Oil Falls to Two-Month Low as Global Demand Anxiety Intensifies
[Reuters] U.S. consumer confidence at 18-year high; house price gains slow
[CNBC] Southern California suffers its worst housing slump in over a decade
[Reuters] Brazil would only sell reserves under speculative attack -Bolsonaro adviser
[BloombergQ] Dealmakers Worry Anti-Globalization Movement Could Dampen Transactions
[NYT] Fear of 7: The Number That Could Make China’s Currency a Trade-War Weapon
[WSJ] Home Prices Continue to Lose Momentum
[WSJ] The Yawning Divide That Explains American Politics
[Reuters] Treasuries-U.S. yields tick up as stocks recover on trade prospects
[BloombergQ] Oil Falls to Two-Month Low as Global Demand Anxiety Intensifies
[Reuters] U.S. consumer confidence at 18-year high; house price gains slow
[CNBC] Southern California suffers its worst housing slump in over a decade
[Reuters] Brazil would only sell reserves under speculative attack -Bolsonaro adviser
[BloombergQ] Dealmakers Worry Anti-Globalization Movement Could Dampen Transactions
[NYT] Fear of 7: The Number That Could Make China’s Currency a Trade-War Weapon
[WSJ] Home Prices Continue to Lose Momentum
[WSJ] The Yawning Divide That Explains American Politics
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