Monday, November 19, 2018

Tuesday's News Links

[BloombergQ] U.S. Tech Sell-Off Deepens; Treasuries, Yen Climb: Markets Wrap

[BloombergQ] China Stocks Lead Global Losses as Tech Rout Hits Fragile Market

[Reuters] Italy's bond yields rise as budget tensions weigh

[Reuters] Oil declines due to supply concerns after four days of gains

[Reuters] U.S. housing starts rise in October on multi-family projects

[Reuters] China blames 'excuses' for lack of agreement at APEC, as U.S. ties sour again

[WSJ] If GE Debt Gets Junked, Markets Have Reason to Shudder

[WSJ] The Dollar Shortage Is Back

[WSJ] How China Copes With Capital Flight

[FT] Trump’s trade hawk prepares to swoop on Beijing

[FT] El-Erian: Risks rise for investors as developed economies falter

[BloombergSub] Credit Set for Worst Year Since 2008 as Crashes Roil Market

Monday Evening Links

[BloombergQ] Stocks Sink as Apple, Facebook Pace the Tech Wreck: Markets Wrap

[BloombergQ] PG&E Bonds Fall on News of Second Power-Line Failure in Fire

[Reuters] Bitcoin breaches $5,000, plumbs fresh 13-month low

[BloombergQ] John Williams Sees Fed Likely Raising Interest Rates ‘Somewhat’ More

[BloombergQ] Yuan Exposed to Vanishing U.S.-China Yield Gap as Much as Trade

[Reuters] U.S. home builder sentiment posts biggest drop in 4-1/2 years

[Reuters] A top Fed official sees gradual tightening continuing next month

[AP] Volatile stock market spooking some older workers, retirees

[BloombergQ] European Banks Are Taking Lending Risks Like It's 2007, ECB Says

[CNN] Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn arrested over 'significant' financial misconduct

[Reuters] Putin says Russia will retaliate if US quits nuclear arms control treaty: agencies