Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Wednesday's News Links

[BloombergQ] New Tariffs Roil Stocks, Metals as Dollar Climbs: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Stock futures drop after U.S. threatens more China tariffs

[Reuters] China shares, yuan stumble after U.S. threatens more tariffs

[Reuters] Zinc, copper hit 1-year lows on fresh U.S. tariff threat

[Reuters] Turkey dollar bonds fall, yield spreads rises

[Reuters] China says will hit back after U.S. proposes fresh tariffs on $200 billion in goods

[Reuters] U.S. producer prices rise on services, motor vehicles

[Reuters] U.S. ramps up trade row with China, threatens new tariffs

[CNBC] Homebuyers fuel jump in mortgage applications, as more listings finally emerge

[Reuters] ECB policymakers split on meaning of `through summer', and on timing of rate hike

[Reuters] At NATO, abrasive Trump lashes Germany for being Russian 'captive'

[NYT] How Trump’s Trade War Went From 18 Products to 10,000

[WSJ] Stronger Economy Brings More Fed Officials on Board With Rate-Rise Plans

[FT] Upturn in global debt to pile pressure on emerging markets

[FT] Investors fret as Erdogan’s son-in-law takes economic reins

[FT] Washington’s move on China’s ZTE may be just a warm-up act

[FT] The 'marginal buyers' in credit are neither marginal nor buyers

Tuesday Evening Links

[CNBC] US futures slip as Trump administration seeks tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods

[BloombergQ] U.S. Moves Forward on Proposed $200 Billion China Tariff List

[CNBC] Trump administration announces list of tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods

[Reuters] U.S. stocks rise on earnings optimism; dollar gains

[Politico] Trump readies tariffs on another $200B in Chinese goods

[Reuters] U.S. job quits rate hits 17-year high; labor market tightening

[BloombergQ] Chart of Century Gives Powell Gloomy Glimpse of Trade-War World

[CNBC] The hottest housing market in the US is up 13% and now may be headed for a crash

[BloombergQ] Employers Are Calling All Workers Off the Benches

[WSJ] U.S. Unveils Additional Tariffs on $200 Billion More in Chinese Imports

[WSJ] Trade Conflict Ripples Through Emerging Markets

[WSJ] Chinese Auto Sales Run Into a Lending Roadblock

[FT] US companies’ share buyback plans smash record

[FT] China policymakers keep debt investors guessing

[FT] Erdogan tries to defy economic orthodoxy