Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Dollar Gains as Data Bolster Rate Outlook; Treasuries Decline

[Reuters] Euro zone bond yields rise on report ECB will act to reduce scarcity

[Bloomberg] Gold Falls Below $1,200 as Stock Markets Boom, Fed Set to Raise

[Bloomberg] Sales of New U.S. Homes Declined to Four-Month Low in October

[Reuters] U.S. durable goods orders rebound, shipments rising

[Bloomberg] Mutual Funds See Massive Variations In Performance Following Trump's Win

[Bloomberg] Euro-Area Economic Growth Gathers Pace as Orders and Prices Rise

[Reuters] Cooling growth pulls China's yuan down to third place in global trade finance: SWIFT

[Bloomberg] How Apple Lost China to Two Unknown Local Smartphone Makers

[Reuters] Turkey's Erdogan rails against high interest rates on eve of central bank meeting

[Bloomberg, Gilbert] Bond Market Is Right to Worry About Italian Vote

[FT] Trump bond sell-off deals blow to ECB buying

[FT] Renminbi’s record weakness flies below the radar

[WSJ] Sectors Go Wild: S&P 500 Correlations Crumble

[WSJ] China Has Warned of Retaliation if U.S. Levies Tariffs, Commerce Secretary Says

[WSJ] Fed Minutes Will Offer Some Insight Despite Major Shifts

[Washington Post] These maps show how Russia has Europe spooked

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asian Shares Set for More Gains With Japan Shut as Bonds Retreat

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Climb to Record Highs as Dow Tops 19,000; Oil Falls

[Bloomberg] Trump Looks to Put Stamp on Fed in First Months of Presidency

[Bloomberg] Why Italy’s Bank Problem Challenges the Rule Book: QuickTake Q&A

[Bloomberg] Goldman: Hedge Funds Are Poised to Get Beaten for the Eighth Year Straight

[Reuters] Russia rejects U.S. criticism of Kaliningrad missile deployment

[Reuters] From soldiers to midwives, Turkey dismisses 15,000 more after coup bid

[NYT, Irwin] What Will Trump Trade Policy Actually Look Like? Three Possibilities

[FT] Virtu calls on US regulator to examine risks of ETFs