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Monday, May 23, 2022

Tuesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Stocks Slump Amid Economic Data, Snap’s Warning: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Snap Inc's profit warning sends ripples through social media stocks

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Steady as Traders Shrug Off China Efforts to Protect Economy

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US New-Home Sales Plunge to Lowest Since Start of Pandemic

[Reuters] Russia launches all-out assault to encircle Ukraine troops in east

[Reuters] EU oil embargo 'in days' as Ukraine isolation drives Russia closer to China

[MSN/Guardian] Nato head warns over risks of close economic ties with Russia and China

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Rising Global Food Protectionism Risks Worsening Inflation Woes

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Lagarde Won’t Rush as ECB Consensus Shuns Half-Point Hike

[Reuters] Beijing ramps up COVID quarantines, Shanghai residents decry uneven rules

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Stimulus Brings Limited Help to Lockdown-Hit Consumers

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China’s Central Bank, Regulator Urge Banks to Boost Lending

[Reuters] China's property market woes expected to worsen in 2022

[Reuters] JPMorgan warns 10% of junk-rated emerging markets facing debt crises this year

[AP] Explainer: What’s the 4-nation Quad, where did it come from?

[Reuters] Russian and Chinese jets conducted joint patrol, Moscow says

[Reuters] Japan scrambles jets after Russian, Chinese warplanes neared airspace during Quad

[Reuters] Taiwan radio enthusiasts tune in as Chinese, U.S. warplanes crowd sensitive skies

[Bloomberg] The Next Crisis to Hit Markets May Be About Liquidity

[Bloomberg] Natural Gas Market Is Hurtling Toward Historic Winter Shortages

[Bloomberg] These Are the 33 New Measures China Is Taking to Boost Growth

[Bloomberg] China’s $16 Trillion Cash Hoard Shows Deepening Household Gloom

[Bloomberg] China’s Economic Recovery Faces New Hurdle in Rising Power Costs

[WSJ] Retailers Are Getting Pinched More Than Consumers

[WSJ] Rising Interest Rates Concern Apartment-Building Owners, Renters

[WSJ] Egypt’s Bread Crisis Awakens Old Fears of Political Unrest

[FT] America’s red-hot labour market: inflation undercuts jobs recovery

[FT] Convertible bonds drop as investors cool on once-hot tech companies

[FT] Chinese and Russian nuclear bombers fly over Sea of Japan as Biden visits Tokyo