Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Wednesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Dollar Drops, Stocks Gain After US Inflation Data: Markets Wrap

[CNBC] 2-year Treasury yield tumbles after June CPI is less than expected

[Reuters] Yen Strengthens Through 140 as Bulls Bet on Turning Point

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Holds Gain on Signs Russian Crude Flows Starting to Decline

[CNBC] Inflation rose just 0.2% in June, less than expected as consumers get a break from price increases

[Reuters] US 30-yr mortgage rate tops 7% for first time since last fall

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Hedge Funds’ US Treasury Bets Pose Stability Risk, Says BOE

[Yahoo Finance] Banks are fighting to keep deposits. How much is it costing them?

[Reuters] Chinese hackers accessed government emails, Microsoft says

[Reuters] S&P Global's top economist sees dollar dominance diminishing

[Reuters] Japan's wholesale inflation slows for 6th straight month

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Credit Suisse AT1 Fallout Embroils More Japan Brokerages

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] New Zealand Keeps Rates on Hold as Inflation Pressures Wane

[Reuters] Russia's Medvedev: NATO's military aid to Ukraine brings World War Three closer

[Reuters] North Korea fires long-range missile ahead of South Korea, Japan meeting

[Bloomberg] China State Fund Moves to Cut Exposure to Weak LGFVs, Builders

[Bloomberg] China's Hidden-Debt Problem Laid Bare in Zunyi City's Half-Finished Roads, Empty Flats

[WSJ] Credit Scores Went Up in Pandemic. Now, More Borrowers Are Slipping.

[WSJ] U.S. Government Emails Hacked in Suspected Chinese Espionage Campaign

[WSJ] London’s Canary Wharf Takes Brunt of Real-Estate Pain

[FT] Assured Guaranty has more than $10bn exposure to troubled UK water companies

[FT] US carmakers face a union looking for its ‘defining moment’

[FT] BoE says one of the biggest risks to UK financial stability lurks in the US

[FT] Gap in borrowing costs between developed and emerging markets at 16-year low