Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Thursday's News Links

[Reuters] Wall Street extends sell-off, S&P breaches key level

[BloombergQ] U.S. Stocks Mixed, Dollar Falls as Sell-Off Eases: Markets Wrap

[MarketWatch] Gold jumps, draws demand as a safety play away from embattled stock market

[Reuters] Nikkei sinks as much as 4.2 percent to 1-month low amid global rout

[Reuters] Oil extends losses as other markets fall, stockpiles climb

[CNBC] US inflation slows in September on rental costs, energy

[BloombergQ] Trump Steps Up Fed Pressure With ‘Gone Crazy’ Jab After Sell-off

[BloombergQ] Central Bankers Defend Fed After Trump Accuses It of ‘Going Loco’

[BloombergQ] Mnuchin, Fed Officials Downplay Market Rout as Sell-Off Widens

[BloombergQ] Mnuchin Says U.S. Markets ‘Correction’ Is Not Very Surprising

[CNBC] World Bank president warns: Debt and trade problems are painting 'a troubling picture'

[CNBC] Start-up economy is a 'Ponzi scheme,' says Chamath Palihapitiya

[CNBC] 'I would not associate Jay Powell with craziness,' says IMF's Christine Lagarde

[Reuters] U.S. raises pressure on Saudi Arabia over missing journalist

[Reuters] Alarm bells for Merkel as Bavarian allies face election slump

[WSJ] Markets Tumble Across Asia, Led by Tech, as Growth Worries Dominate

[WSJ] Ben Bernanke’s End Game

[WSJ] Big Lenders Make Push to Liquidate Sears

[FT] ETFs begin to reshape bond trading

[FT] What is behind the global stock market sell-off?