Monday, October 22, 2018

Tuesday's News Links

[Reuters] Wall Street tumbles as weak industrials add to dour mood

[BloombergQ] Oil prices fall as Saudi Arabia pledges to play 'responsible role' in market

[Reuters] This week's earnings shine spotlight on China growth risk

[CNBC] Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker thinks 'we're in a hell of a mess'

[BloombergQ] Europe’s Moment of Truth as Credit Investors Bid QE Farewell

[AP] China-US ties sinking amid acrimony over trade, politics

[CNBC] Turkey's Erdogan says there's strong evidence to show that the Khashoggi killing was planned

[Reuters] China expresses concern to U.S. over Taiwan Strait warship operation

[NYT] Paul Volcker, at 91, Sees ‘a Hell of a Mess in Every Direction’

[WSJ] Global Stocks Drop on Political Tensions, Worries Over Chinese Growth

[FT] Emerging markets face mounting geopolitical stress

Monday Evening Links

[Reuters] Energy and financials weigh on S&P and Dow

[BloombergQ] Oil Closes Below $70 for Fourth Session as Stockpiles Accumulate

[Reuters] Trump eyeing a 10 percent middle-income tax cut plan

[Reuters] Chinese official tells American investors at a meeting: We don't fear a trade war with the US

[BloombergQ] China's Central Bank to Offer More Funds to Private Companies

[BloombergQ] El-Erian: Emerging Markets Need More Fixes to Maintain Calm

[Reuters] U.S. warships pass through Taiwan Strait amid China tensions

[WSJ] Italy’s Debt Predicament, in Seven Charts