Sunday, April 12, 2020

Monday's News Links

[CNBC] Dow drops 350 points as Wall Street gives back some of last week’s historic gains

[Reuters] Oil prices broadly shrug off output cut as demand worries weigh

[CNBC] Coronavirus live updates: China’s new cases rise above 100, Singapore reports 233 new cases

[Reuters] China's new coronavirus cases near 6-week high, Russian border new battleground

[Reuters] Firms offer ‘Bankruptcy 101’ sessions as defaults projected to skyrocket

[Reuters] 'Elbow to elbow:' North America meat plant workers fall ill, walk off jobs

[Bloomberg] Recovery in Chinese Trade Far From Sight as Global Outlook Dims

[Bloomberg] China Startups Sink After Regulator Says They Misled Investors

[Bloomberg] These Firms Borrowed to Lend to Indebted Companies. It’s Going Badly

[WSJ] U.S. Weighs When to Restart Economy as Europe Looks to Ease Lockdowns

[WSJ] North America’s Oil Industry Is Shutting Off the Spigot

[WSJ] Private-Equity Firms Scramble to Shore Up Coronavirus-Hit Holdings

[WSJ] ‘The Strangest Easter’: Coronavirus Maintains Its Grip as Talk of Reopening Percolates

[FT] Federal Reserve has encouraged moral hazard on a grand scale

[FT] Who will cover America’s missed mortgage payments?

[FT] Luckin debacle shakes investor faith in New York’s China listings

Sunday Evening Links

[CNBC] Dow futures slide more than 100 points as investors weigh coronavirus and oil outlook

[Reuters] Oil futures little changed despite record output cut by OPEC+

[CNBC] OPEC and allies finalize record oil production cut after days of discussion

[CNBC] Coronavirus live updates: Nursing homes see surge in deaths, Italy daily death toll falls to lowest in weeks

[Reuters] Coronavirus pandemic to test China's unemployment safety net

[Reuters] Fed's Kashkari says U.S. economy faces 'long, hard road' to recover from coronavirus

[Reuters] Turkish regulator slashes limits on banks' FX transactions

[Bloomberg] World Bank Sees Latin America Shrinking 4.6% in 2020

[FT] China’s retailers face hard truth: If you reopen, they won’t come