Sunday, September 29, 2019

Monday's News Links

[Reuters] Shares steady as investors shrug off U.S. delisting threat

[Reuters] Oil down more than 1% on trade war jitters and Chinese data

[Reuters] China Sept factory activity surprises, expands fastest in 19 mths-Caixin PMI

[CNBC] Beijing warns Washington in response to possible US investment restrictions

[Reuters] Chinese companies rethink U.S. IPOs after Trump's delisting threat

[Reuters] Fashion retailer Forever 21 files for bankruptcy

[Reuters] Hong Kong police expect 'violent attack' on sensitive Chinese anniversary

[Bloomberg] Once-Shunned Capital Controls Surface in U.S.-China Trade War

[NYT] The New York Fed Chief Is Facing His Biggest Test. Here’s His Response.

[NYT] Hong Kong’s Status as Neutral Ground at Risk as China Asserts Power

[WSJ] Fed Adds $63.5 Billion to Financial System in Repo Transaction

[WSJ] ‘Why Were They Surprised?’ Repo Market Turmoil Tests New York Fed Chief

[WSJ] Stimulus, Inequality and the Chinese Dream

[WSJ] WeWork Needs Cash as Botched IPO Scuttles Planned Infusion

[WSJ] Hong Kong Protesters Taunt Beijing in Bid to Spoil Communist China’s Birthday

[FT] Interview: Mario Draghi declares victory in battle over the euro

Sunday Evening Links

[Reuters] Exclusive: Nasdaq cracks down on IPOs of small Chinese companies

[CNBC] Constricting investments into Chinese companies could hit the US as hard as it hits China

[Reuters] Street fires burn in Hong Kong amid running battles between protesters and police

[Bloomberg] Stocks Drop in Asia as Trade Tensions Heat Up: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Fed Backs Organic Balance Sheet Rise, Wall Street Wants Whopper

[Bloomberg] Xi Military Parade to Showcase China Missiles Spooking the U.S.

[Bloomberg] China Screens Patriotic Films to Whip Up Nationalistic Fervor

[WSJ] Shale Boom Is Slowing Just When the World Needs Oil Most

Sunday's News Links

[Reuters] China urges 'calm and rational' resolution to U.S.-Sino trade war

[AP] China to send its top trade negotiator to US for talks

[Reuters] Citing climate risk, investors bet against mortgage market

[Reuters] Street fires burn in Hong Kong amid running battles between protesters and police

[Bloomberg] U.S. Treasury Says No Plans to Block Chinese Listings ‘at This Time’

[WSJ] Virtually No One Will Lease to WeWork. That’s a Drag on NYC’s Office Market.

[FT] Entrenched uncertainty is a global problem