[CNBC] Stocks fall to start the week, American Airlines shares decline
[Reuters] Global stocks shrug off fresh virus wave fears, dollar slips
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Gold Drives Toward Highest Since 2012 on Virus Resurgence Concern
[CNBC] Coronavirus live updates: South Korea sees ‘second wave;’ WHO reports record spike in global cases
[CNBC] U.S. reports more than 30,000 coronavirus cases two days straight, the highest number since May 1
[CNBC] Coronavirus cases surge in U.S. and Brazil as Germany reports more outbreaks, but markets don’t seem worried
[Reuters] Changing of guard at top German court signals de-escalation for ECB
[Reuters] Italy PM says budget deficit likely to rise further amid pandemic
[Reuters] ECB money-printing shouldn't become 'unbound', says Weidmann
[Reuters] Brazil passes 50,000 coronavirus deaths as outbreak worsens
[Japan Times] Chinese bomber approaches Taiwan in latest fly-by near island
[Bloomberg] U.S. Home-Mortgage Delinquencies Reach Highest Level Since 2011
[Bloomberg] ECB Looks to Defuse German Legal Timebomb Threatening Stimulus
[Bloomberg] Virus Surge Jolts Prospects for World Economy
[Bloomberg] We Will Be Living With the Coronavirus Pandemic Well Into 2021
[WSJ] China Tech Firms Face Backlash Over Beijing’s Policies
[FT] US shale companies face $300bn in writedowns in Q2
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Sunday's News Links
[CNBC] U.S. banks are ‘swimming in money’ as deposits increase by $2 trillion amid the coronavirus
[Reuters] Inflation dog may finally bark, investors bet
[Reuters] Brazil just shy of 50,000 coronavirus deaths, over 1 million cases, ministry says
[Reuters] Mainland China reports 26 new COVID-19 cases including 22 in Beijing
[AP] The Latest: Coronavirus resurgence continues in South Korea
[FT] Will public debt be a problem when the Covid-19 crisis is over?
[Reuters] Inflation dog may finally bark, investors bet
[Reuters] Brazil just shy of 50,000 coronavirus deaths, over 1 million cases, ministry says
[Reuters] Mainland China reports 26 new COVID-19 cases including 22 in Beijing
[AP] The Latest: Coronavirus resurgence continues in South Korea
[FT] Will public debt be a problem when the Covid-19 crisis is over?
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