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Monday, September 9, 2024

Tuesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg]  Stocks Waver as CPI, Debate Sidelines Traders: Markets Wrap

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Falls to Near the Lowest Since 2021 on Soft Market Outlook

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Property Shares Plunge After Removal From Stock Connect

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Yen Rally Prompts An Unwind Of Hedges In Japanese Stocks But Investors Wary Of Earnings Hit

[Reuters] Morning Bid: Calm returns as TV debate eyed, China angst

[Reuters] US election is just one risk among many for nervous stock market

[Reuters] US small business sentiment ebbs in August amid rising uncertainty

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Tropical Storm Francine Disrupts Gulf Coast Oil, Gas Output

[Reuters] Residents flee, oil firms shut offshore production as Storm Francine intensifies

[Axios] BofA's Moynihan on federal debt: America needs to get "eyes and stomach" aligned

[CNBC] Sales of $10 million homes surge in Palm Beach and New York

[Reuters] China's exports top forecasts, but imports disappoint amid depressed domestic demand

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Vanished Banker Loses $750 Million in China’s Unending Crackdown

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] BOJ Is Said to See Little Need to Hike Key Rate Next Week

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Draghi’s Call for Joint EU Bonds Hits Wall of German Opposition

[Reuters] North Korea's Kim Jong Un says country to increase number of nuclear weapons, KCNA says

[Bloomberg] China Housing Woes Push Vanke, Longfor Debt Deeper Into Distress

[Reuters] Ukraine strikes Moscow in biggest drone attack to date

[Bloomberg] Private Equity Fights Insurance for $15 Trillion Retirement Prize

[Bloomberg] China’s $6.5 Trillion Stock Rout Worsens Economic Peril for Xi

[Bloomberg] Blinken Says Russia Has Received Ballistic Missiles From Iran

[WSJ] The Shadow Dollar That’s Fueling the Financial Underworld

[FT] Volatility, thy name (probably isn’t) leveraged ETF

[FT] Multi-manager hedge funds suffer outflows as investor frenzy fades

[FT] China urged to spend up to $1.4tn to battle deflation

[FT] China’s future bankers battle ‘shame’ over derided profession