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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Wednesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Steady After Inflation Beats Forecast: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Asian shares edgy amid inflation fears, dollar at one-year high

[Reuters] Festering Evergrande contagion worries push China spreads to record

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Coal Rises to Record in China as Floods Keep Supply Tight

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Falls With OPEC Cautious on Demand Outlook

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] U.S. Consumer Prices Outpace Forecast as Inflation Dogs Economy

[AP] Social Security COLA largest in decades as inflation jumps

[CNBC] Weekly mortgage demand stalls, as rates jump to highest level since June

[Reuters] 'Patient' or 'aggressive'? Fed policymakers split on inflation response

[Dow Jones] Fed Is Behind the Curve on Countering Runaway Inflation Risks, Summers Says

[Politico] Fed’s bank cop loses top role as leadership shakeup looms

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] State Media Warn of Weakening Housing Market: Evergrande Update

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Developers Dominate World’s Risky Debt: Evergrande Update

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Developers Account for About Half of World’s Troubled Debt

[Reuters] China Sept trade surplus with the United States at $42 bln

[Reuters] China's Sept exports surprisingly robust despite power crunch

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Housing Bubble Risks Are Accelerating Across Europe, Hong Kong

[CNBC] Volatile energy markets are here to stay, IEA warns

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Putin Sees European Gas Crisis as Russia’s Golden Chance

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Chile Preps Faster Rate Hike as Inflation Soars: Decision Guide

[Reuters] China says military drills near Taiwan a 'just' move

[Bloomberg] U.S. Troops and Chinese Planes Push Taiwan Closer to Crisis

[WSJ] Russia Shows Its Growing Sway Over Global Energy Markets

[FT] Xi Jinping gambles on China’s economic tumult to press ahead with tough reforms

[FT] China coal and natural gas imports surge as energy crisis bites

[FT] The energy sector dilemma for high-yield debt investors

[FT] Europe’s trucker shortage becoming ‘extremely dangerous’