Sunday, July 1, 2018

Monday's News Links

[BloombergQ] Stocks Slump on Trade Risk; Euro Falls With Pound: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Wall Street lower as tariff worries weigh

[Reuters] China shares slide on trade war, German coalition concerns

[CNBC] EU reportedly warns of new tariffs worth $300 billion if Trump targets automakers

[Reuters] EU warns U.S. of boomerang effect if Trump imposes car levies

[BloombergQ] Mexico's Lopez Obrador Wins Presidential Vote as Rivals Concede

[BloombergQ] Trump Trade War Arrives in the Data as China Awaits Tariffs

[The Hill] Trump no longer talks a lot about the stock market. Here’s why

[Reuters] German coalition party leaders aim to meet Monday evening: sources

[BloombergQ] Trump's Tariffs: a Car Crash for Germany

[BloombergQ] Populism Wins Again – But Mexico Swings Left

[BloombergQ] Brazil June IHS Markit Manufacturing PMI Dips Into Contraction

[BloombergQ] Bank Indonesia Puts Rupiah Stability Above Growth in Rate Move

[BloombergQ] Australia Property Prices Fall for Ninth Month on Tighter Credit

[WSJ] Trade Fight Threatens Farm Belt Businesses

[WSJ] Fed Faces Decisions on Shrinking Its Huge Bond Portfolio

[WSJ] M&A Market Headed for a Record, Powered by Tech Disruption, AT&T Ruling

[FT] Slide in China’s yuan accelerates to new 2018 low

[FT] Federal Reserve in the spotlight as summer markets feel the heat

[FT] Bond funds butchered in emerging markets rout

[FT] New capital rules spark trader retreat from listed derivatives

[FT] Countries face higher debt bills due to climate risks

Sunday Evening Links

[Reuters] Asia shares sluggish, Mexico peso up on exit polls

[Reuters] Oil falls as White House says Saudi king to raise output if needed

[Reuters] Exclusive: Leftist seen as Mexico's next president after massive win - exit poll

[CNBC] The Trump administration reportedly drafted a bill that abandons WTO rulebook

[Reuters] Interior minister offers to resign, in blow to German coalition

[CNBC] Trump says he wants to wait until after the midterms to sign NAFTA deal

[Reuters] U.S. dollar share of global currency reserves fall further - IMF

[WSJ] Trump Cites Car-Tariff Threat as Biggest Trade Leverage

[WSJ] North Korea Expands Key Missile-Manufacturing Plant