[Reuters] Stocks tripped by earnings angst, sterling huddled for Brexit vote
[Reuters] U.S. producer prices fall more than expected in December
[Reuters] China signals more stimulus as economic slowdown deepens
[Reuters] No clear path for California as massive PG&E utility nears bankruptcy
[Reuters] JPMorgan misses profit estimates as bond trading slumps
[Reuters] Doing a Buffett? Bet on S&P 500 causes flap on options market
[Reuters] U.S., Turkey at odds over Kurdish fighters in Syria
[WSJ] U.K.’s May Likely Faces Defeat as Brexit Deadline Nears
[FT] Record year for passive funds as active fund outflows continue
[FT] Why Trump’s America is rethinking engagement with China
[Bloomberg] China Presses on With Tax-Cut Strategy as Lending Stabilizes
[Bloomberg] China Asks State Firms to Avoid Travel to U.S. and Its Allies
Monday, January 14, 2019
Monday Afternoon Links
[Reuters] Tech stocks pull Wall Street lower after China data
[Reuters] Safe-haven yen up vs dollar after China slowdown sparks risk-off
[Reuters] No. 1 U.S. utility PG&E prepares bankruptcy filing after California wildfires
[Reuters] Clarida reinforces Fed's mantra of U.S. policy patience
[CNBC] Gundlach’s warning on ‘ocean of debt’ adds to worries over corporate bonds
[WSJ] PG&E Was a Hedge-Fund Darling. That Bet Flopped.
[Reuters] Safe-haven yen up vs dollar after China slowdown sparks risk-off
[Reuters] No. 1 U.S. utility PG&E prepares bankruptcy filing after California wildfires
[Reuters] Clarida reinforces Fed's mantra of U.S. policy patience
[CNBC] Gundlach’s warning on ‘ocean of debt’ adds to worries over corporate bonds
[WSJ] PG&E Was a Hedge-Fund Darling. That Bet Flopped.
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