Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Thursday's News Links

[BloombergQ] Stocks Rout Deepens With Banks Leading Latest Drop: Markets Wrap

[BloombergQ] China Stocks Slump as Huawei Shakes Sentiment, Drugmakers Plunge

[CNBC] Oil prices slide 3% as OPEC is seen cutting output less than expected

[Reuters] Treasuries-U.S. yields hold near 3-month lows after ADP U.S. jobs data

[BloombergQ] ‘Shocking’ Huawei Arrest Threatens to Upend Trump-Xi Trade Truce

[CNBC] International trade deficit surges to highest in a decade as imports rise, US exports drop

[Reuters] U.S. factory orders post largest drop in more than a year

[CNBC] Arrest of Huawei CFO shows ‘the gloves are now fully off,’ says Eurasia Group

[Reuters] OPEC agrees tentative oil cut, waits for Russia to commit

[BloombergQ] China Lending Crackdown Deals Blow to World's Biggest Car Market

[BloombergQ] Putin’s Saudi Bromance Is Part of a Bigger Plan

[NYT] Arrest Shakes Huawei as Global Skepticism of Its Business Grows

[WSJ] The Trouble With Huawei Will Spread

[WSJ] Fed Chairman Jerome Powell Draws Congressional Support, Even as Trump Bashes Him

[FT] Hedge fund industry’s big guns misfired in November

[BloombergSub] China Outraged at Arrest of Huawei CFO in Canada After U.S. Request

Wednesday Evening Links

[Reuters] U.S. stock futures fall, Asia follows after Canada arrests Huawei CFO

[Reuters] Canada arrests Huawei CFO facing US extradition for allegedly violating Iran sanctions

[Axios] After Huawei arrest, experts say China could retaliate

[Reuters] China top diplomat says Trump-Xi Argentina summit 'friendly and candid'

[BloombergQ] Stock Rout Eases on Trade Pledge; Pound Advances: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Tariff effects broaden across U.S., wage growth higher: Fed

[Reuters] May's Brexit deal under fire as legal advice stiffens opposition

[Reuters] Mexico's Lopez Obrador throws down gauntlet to oil majors

[Reuters] Exclusive: Clues in Marriott hack implicate China - sources

[WSJ] Canadian Authorities Arrest CFO of Huawei Technologies at U.S. Request

[FT] Beijing and US try to rebuild trust in trade ceasefire