Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Thursday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Advance as Volatile Quarter Nears End: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Dollar hits one-year high, Wall Street headed for positive quarter

[AP] Congress moves to avert partial government shutdown

[Reuters] U.S. weekly jobless claims rise; second quarter GDP revised higher

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Factories Contract For First Time Since Pandemic Began

[Reuters] China power crunch slams factories as coal lobby warns woes could stay until winter

[Reuters] China manufacturing unexpectedly shrinks, services offer support

[CNBC] Why China’s power crunch is such a big deal

[AP] Shortages, shipping, shutdowns hit Asian factory output

[Reuters] Japan's factory output extends declines on car production cuts

[Reuters] Evergrande set to miss second offshore bond coupon payment this month, sources say

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Bondholders in the Dark as Shares, Bonds Drop: Evergrande Update

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Tells Bankers to Support Property Market, Homebuyers

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Chinese Builder Sunac Sees Financial Worries Rise to the Surface

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] German Inflation Jumps Above 4%, Highest in Nearly Three Decades

[Reuters] Explainer: Global energy shortage or a coincidence of regional crises

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Riskier CLOs Are Coming to the Masses Via an ETF Buying BBB Debt

[WSJ] Infrastructure Bill in Peril as Democrats Strain to Unite Party

[WSJ] Car Companies Buckle Up for Extended Chip Shortage

[FT] Dealer lots sell out and junk yards pay up in tight US car market