Sunday, October 28, 2018

Monday's News Links

[BloombergQ] U.S. Stocks Rally With Dollar as Bonds Slump: Markets Wrap

[CNBC] Chinese markets take another tumble amid a brutal October for mainland stocks

[Reuters] Euro weakens on report Germany's Merkel won't seek re-election as party chair

[Reuters] Oil edges lower as economic outlook grows gloomier

[Reuters] U.S. spending rises; income posts smallest gain in over a year

[BloombergQ] Italy Budget Deal Could Use `Standby' on Some Items: Messaggero

[BloombergQ] Merkel to Quit as Party Chief as Her Chancellorship Wobbles

[Reuters] End of era beckons as Merkel says she will give up CDU party chair

[BloombergQ] China Says National Team Is Buying, Not Selling, as Stocks Fall

[Reuters] Exclusive: BOJ eyes tweaks to bond-buying program, but won't rush changes - sources

[Reuters] Many U.S. firms in China eyeing relocation as trade war bites: survey

[BloombergQ] Rates Traders Brace for Chaos as Fed, Libor and IOER All in Play

[BloombergQ] The Bar Is High for Fed to Help Investors, Morgan Stanley Says

[BloombergQ] China 2025 Plan Remains a Stumbling Block as Trump Meeting Looms

[WSJ] Rising Libor Troubles Fragile Markets

[WSJ] Credit-Card Spending Limits in the Crosshairs as Issuers Grow Cautious

[WSJ] Global Billionaire Wealth Hits Record US$8.9 Trillion, Led by Chinese

[FT] Merkel coalition under pressure after Hesse election setback

[FT] Active funds suffer worst quarter for seven years

Sunday Evening Links

[Reuters] Asian shares seen bouncing but sell-off not over yet as sentiment fragile

[BloombergQ] Brazil Swings Right With Jair Bolsonaro's Commanding Victory

[AP] Far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro wins Brazil's presidential election

[MarketWatch] As the housing market stagnates, American homeowners are staying put for the longest stretches ever

[BBC] Germany election: Further blow for Merkel in Hesse

[BloombergQ] Turkey Strikes U.S.-Backed Kurds After Erdogan's ‘Final Warning’

Sunday's News Links

[BloombergQ] Bond Traders, Spooked by Tumult in Stocks, Doubt Fed's Rate Path

[Reuters] Take Five: World markets themes for the week ahead

[BloombergQ] Everything You Need to Know About Brazil’s Election: Balance of Power Special

[WSJ] Drilling Down Into the Volatility in Financial Markets

[WSJ] U.S. Economy Flashes Signs It’s Downhill From Here

[WSJ] China’s Tech Investment Mania Ebbs—For Now

[FT] Financial conditions tighten as markets tumble

[FT] Landlords push up US rents to post-crisis highs

[FT] Italy is setting itself up for a monumental fiscal failure