Monday, March 17, 2025

Tuesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US Stocks to Resume Slide as Growth Concerns Weigh: Markets Wrap

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Gold Climbs to Record on Fears for US Economy, Mideast Tensions

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Gains for Third Day as Israeli Strikes Stoke Mideast Tension

[Reuters] US housing starts rebound strongly in February

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Hedge-Fund Momentum Bets Crater All at Once in Volatile Markets

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] BofA Survey Shows Biggest-Ever Drop in US Stock Allocations

[Yahoo/Reuters] Fed watchers see good chance of change in balance sheet drawdown

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Once the Stock Market’s Fixation, Fed Day Takes on a New Meaning

[Yahoo/Reuters] Bond investors brace for US slowdown, shed risk as Fed seen on hold

[AP] Trump and Putin will hold a call on ceasefire, but Zelenskyy is skeptical Russia is ready for peace

[Yahoo/Reuters] Canada's inflation shoots up to 2.6% as sales tax break ends

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Israel Ends Gaza Truce With Strikes, Blaming Hamas for Breakdown

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Merz Says Germany Laying Foundation for Europe Defense Push

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Trump Ramps Up Pressure on Iran With Fresh Houthi Threats

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Chinese Corporate Dollar Bond Sales Jump to Highest Since 2022

[Bloomberg] Putin Wants All Arms to Ukraine Halted for Trump Truce

[Bloomberg] Trump Talk of Dividing Assets Prompts Concern Before His Call With Putin

[Bloomberg] LA’s Wildfire Recovery Shifts to Costly and Chaotic Rebuilding

[Bloomberg] Trump Closing Voice of America Draws Praise From China, Cambodia

[NYT] Trump Says a Recession Might Be Worth the Cost. Economists Disagree.

[NYT] Hong Kong Piles On to Beijing’s Growing Criticism of Panama Canal Deal

[NYT] From Courtrooms to Crisis Lines, Chinese Officials Embrace DeepSeek

[WSJ] Powell Contends With Double Threat of Economic Chaos and Political Hostility

[WSJ] Trump Team Explored Simplified Plan for Reciprocal Tariffs

[FT] Is credit cruising for a bruising?

[FT] Israel launches Gaza strikes in biggest attack since ceasefire

[FT] Europe’s defence spending spree risks debt crisis, warns Dutch politician