[Reuters] Investors hit pause as ECB and Brexit risks loom
[Reuters] Oil at 5-month highs amid OPEC-led supply cuts, U.S. sanctions
[Reuters] Gold scales one-week high as dollar slips, stocks rally pauses
[Reuters] U.S. home purchase sentiment rises to nine-month high: Fannie Mae
[Reuters] Midwest floods hammer U.S. ethanol industry, push some gasoline prices toward five-year high
[NYT] What’s at Risk if the Fed Becomes as Partisan as the Rest of Washington
[Bloomberg] ‘Moment of Truth’ Arrives for U.S. Stocks After Fed-Fueled Rally
[Bloomberg] El-Erian: A China-U.S. Trade Deal Could Be a Mere Cease-Fire
[Bloomberg] JPMorgan Says Watch These Market Correlations for Warnings
[Bloomberg] Lira Falls as Erdogan Demands Probe of Istanbul Vote ‘Stealing’
[Bloomberg] China’s $1 Trillion Sovereign Wealth Fund Has Gone Quiet
[Reuters] Battle for Libya's capital rages, casualties mount
[WSJ] Yield-Hungry Investors Revive ‘Carry Trade’ in Emerging Markets
[WSJ] Big Retail Property Buyer Feels the Sting of Manhattan Slump
[FT] Hedge fund Renaissance pulls back on hunt for market trends
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Sunday, April 7, 2019
Sunday Evening Links
[Reuters] Asia shares underpinned by U.S. job news, China stimulus
[Reuters] Oil hits November 2018 highs amid OPEC supply cuts, U.S. sanctions
[Reuters] Eastern Libyan forces conduct air strikes on Tripoli as U.N. fails to reach truce
[NY Post] Federal Reserve nominee Stephen Moore wants to cut interest rates
[Asian Age] Across Asia, populism & democracy is on test
[Bloomberg] India's Cash Crunch Is Weighing on Financial Health of Companies
[FT] Global economy enters ‘synchronised slowdown’
[Reuters] Oil hits November 2018 highs amid OPEC supply cuts, U.S. sanctions
[Reuters] Eastern Libyan forces conduct air strikes on Tripoli as U.N. fails to reach truce
[NY Post] Federal Reserve nominee Stephen Moore wants to cut interest rates
[Asian Age] Across Asia, populism & democracy is on test
[Bloomberg] India's Cash Crunch Is Weighing on Financial Health of Companies
[FT] Global economy enters ‘synchronised slowdown’
Sunday's News Links
[Reuters] Wall St Week Ahead-RPT-Big banks to report Q1 results with lowered expectations
[Reuters] New NAFTA deal 'in trouble', bruised by elections, tariff rows
[Reuters] Cain nomination for Federal Reserve seat 'still stands': Mulvaney
[Reuters] Compromise? Time ticking down for Britain to come to Brexit agreement
[AP] What next? Some scenarios for UK as Brexit crisis unfolds
[Reuters] China to step up bank reserve ratio cuts to help small firms: state media
[Bloomberg] Tripoli Government's Promise of Counterattack Raises Oil Jitters
[Bloomberg] China Is on a Big Gold-Buying Spree
[Bloomberg] Inflated Credit Scores Leave Investors in the Dark on Real Risks
[Washington Post] How regulators, Republicans and big banks fought for a big increase in lucrative but risky corporate loans
[Reuters] Haftar forces conduct air strike on Tripoli as U.N. calls for truce
[WSJ] Corporate Profit Squeeze Looms, Threatening Stocks’ Climb
[WSJ] Spending Battle Clouds Outlook for U.S. Growth
[FT] Donald Trump’s demands add to Federal Reserve interest rate headaches
[FT] What did the Federal Reserve see that investors did not?
[Reuters] New NAFTA deal 'in trouble', bruised by elections, tariff rows
[Reuters] Cain nomination for Federal Reserve seat 'still stands': Mulvaney
[Reuters] Compromise? Time ticking down for Britain to come to Brexit agreement
[AP] What next? Some scenarios for UK as Brexit crisis unfolds
[Reuters] China to step up bank reserve ratio cuts to help small firms: state media
[Bloomberg] Tripoli Government's Promise of Counterattack Raises Oil Jitters
[Bloomberg] China Is on a Big Gold-Buying Spree
[Bloomberg] Inflated Credit Scores Leave Investors in the Dark on Real Risks
[Washington Post] How regulators, Republicans and big banks fought for a big increase in lucrative but risky corporate loans
[Reuters] Haftar forces conduct air strike on Tripoli as U.N. calls for truce
[WSJ] Corporate Profit Squeeze Looms, Threatening Stocks’ Climb
[WSJ] Spending Battle Clouds Outlook for U.S. Growth
[FT] Donald Trump’s demands add to Federal Reserve interest rate headaches
[FT] What did the Federal Reserve see that investors did not?