Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Wednesday's News Links

[BloombergQ] Stocks Push Higher; Dollar Steadies Before Powell: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Dollar supported by Fed official's comments, trade war tensions

[CNBC] Trump could reportedly seek trade truce with China at G-20 despite tough rhetoric

[FXStreet] US: International trade deficit rose to $77.2 billion in October from $76.3 billion in September

[Reuters] U.S. third-quarter GDP growth unrevised at 3.5 percent

[CNBC] Mnuchin reportedly asked around to see if there are alternatives to Fed rate hikes

[Reuters] Fed urged to get more serious about U.S. corporate debt risks

[Reuters] China's vice premier says no country can win a trade war

[BloombergQ] U.S. Housing Market Seen as ‘Tough’ for Both Buyers and Sellers

[BloombergQ] Japan’s Rich Have the Most Cash in Asia. China’s Catching Up

[Forbes] "Tech Crash Echo": It's Beginning To Feel A Bit Like 2000

[BloombergQ] Ukraine Standoff Part of Kremlin Long Game, Not Harbinger of War

[NYT] Despite Tough Talk on Trade, Trump Could Seek a Truce With Xi Jinping at G-20

[WSJ] American Retailers Squeeze Chinese Suppliers as Tariffs Start to Hurt

[WSJ] Biggest Pay Raise on Wall Street Goes to Stock Derivatives Traders

[WSJ] Bond Indexes Bend Under Weight of Treasury Debt

[FT] Donald Trump steps up Fed criticism ahead of Powell speech

[FT] After Angela: the race to succeed Merkel

Tuesday Evening Links

[Reuters] Wall Street reverses losses after White House adviser's trade remarks

[Reuters] Trump open to deal with Xi at dinner but with conditions: Kudlow

[CNBC] Trump attacks Fed Chairman Powell: 'I'm not even a little bit happy with my selection of Jay'

[Reuters] Exclusive: China envoy warns of dire consequences if U.S. hardliners hold sway

[CNBC] Larry Kudlow: White House is having 'a lot of communication with the Chinese government at all levels' ahead of critical Trump-Xi meeting at G-20

[CNBC] Here's what to expect from Fed Chief Powell's most important speech yet

[Reuters] White House 'disappointed' in China trade response ahead of Trump-Xi

[Reuters] Trump may impose tariffs on imported cars from next week

[Reuters] Fed's Clarida more sensitive to data, still backs U.S. rate hikes

[CNBC] General Motors' shares fall after Trump threatens to cut its subsidies as retaliation for layoffs

[WSJ] Why Oil Prices Took Such a Tumble—and What Comes Next

[FT] White House casts doubt on G20 deal to resolve China trade war

[FT] Political tensions spill over into global debt markets

[FT] Mexican inauguration rattles investors’ nerves