Thursday, November 8, 2018

Friday's News Links

[BloombergQ] Stocks Fall on Oil, China Concerns; Dollar Gains: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] China stocks fall further, financials top drag

[Reuters] Treasuries-U.S. yields trim fall as producer prices jump in Oct

[Reuters] Emerging Markets-Strong dollar pressures Latam FX, Brazil stocks lower

[Reuters] Energy, services fuel jump in U.S. producer prices

[Reuters] Fed officials point to vulnerabilities behind hot U.S. labor market

[Reuters] China's producer inflation slows again in October on ebbing domestic demand

[Reuters] In China, response to pledged share meltdown stirs concern

[BloombergQ] A Fifth of China’s Homes Are Empty. That’s 50 Million Apartments

[AP] China auto sales fall in October, deepening slump

[CNBC] China's Xi tries to reassure the country's worried private companies

[Reuters] How Mattis is trying to keep U.S.-China tensions from boiling over

[NYT] At China’s Internet Conference, a Darker Side of Tech Emerges

[NYT] U.S. and China Are Playing ‘Game of Chicken’ in South China Sea

[WSJ] Fed Holds Rates Steady, Signals More Rate Increases Ahead

[WSJ] Fed Doesn’t Budge

[BloombergSub] China Lays Out Banks' Lending Targets for Private Companies

[WSJ] Democratic House Win Sets Up Clash Over Trump Tax Cuts

[FT] Economy takes a back seat in US midterm elections

[FT] Seattle property suffers from sell-off

[FT] China’s fracking push leaves trail of dirty water woes

[BloombergSub] Quants Are Facing a Crisis of Confidence

Thursday Evening Links

[Reuters] Asia stocks sag as Fed tempers Wall St. rally, dollar firm

[BloombergQ] Stocks Pull Back as Dollar Strengthens After Fed: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Dollar jumps after strong economy keeps Fed on track for December hike

[Reuters] Italian govt bond yields rise on government infighting, growth revisions

[CNBC] Fed unwavering in message that interest rates will keep going higher

[CNBC] Fed leaves rates unchanged, notes slowing in business investment

[CNBC] Here's what changed in the new Fed statement

[CNBC] Interest rates could hit new decade high even if Fed does nothing at its meeting

[BloombergQ] Wall Street’s New Risk Machine

[Reuters] U.S. 30-year mortgage rates jump to 7-year high - Freddie Mac

[CNBC] The bull market's biggest buyer is back — companies are buying back stock at a record pace this month

[BloombergQ] Visa Headaches Discourage Foreign Applicants to U.S. B-Schools

[WSJ] Quant King D.E. Shaw Finds Stock-Picking Can Be Difficult

[FT] Investors start to fret about ballooning US public debt