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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] JPMorgan: The Fed Could Trigger a 'Massive Stop Loss Order' in the S&P 500 if Liftoff Goes Awry

[Bloomberg] Brazil Ratings Put Under Review for Downgrade to Junk by Moody's

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Fall as Oil Rally Fades, Apple Paces Technology Drop

[Bloomberg] Euro Rises to Highest in 1 Month as Nowotny Says Views Overdone

[Bloomberg] ECB's Nowotny Criticizes `Absurd' Expectations for Stimulus

[Bloomberg] U.S. Said to Probe Possible Rigging in Agency Bond Market

[WSJ] Energy Sector’s Junk-Bond Pain Spreads

[Bloomberg] Anglo's Shadow Hangs Over Glencore Investor Day as Shorts Circle

[Bloomberg] Abengoa's Woes Risk Widening Grain Glut on Biofuel Concern

[Bloomberg] Miners' Rout Deepens, Defying Rally in Metals, Crude

[Bloomberg] Brazil November Consumer Prices Rise 1.01% From Previous Month

[Bloomberg] China's Fiscal Squeeze Challenges Xi Goal as Slowdown Grinds On

[Bloomberg] China Said to Form State-Owned Fund to Deal With Mining Debt

[UK Telegraph] The junk bond market's early warning signs are all flashing red for the global economy

[Reuters] Interview-Japan's GPIF says ready to hedge against currency volatility

[Reuters] Exclusive: Australian police raid Sydney home of reported bitcoin creator

[Bloomberg] Brazil Supreme Court Halts Creation of Impeachment Committee

[NYT] If It Owns a Well or a Mine, It’s Probably in Trouble

[Bloomberg] A Strong Dollar Hurts China More Than the U.S.

[Reuters] China military paying 'close attention' to U.S. plane deployment

[Bloomberg] Russia Calls Ukraine `Swindlers' as Debt Deadline Approaches

[Reuters] Russia trying to carry out 'ethnic cleansing' in Syria's Latakia: Turkish PM