Monday, October 14, 2024

Tuesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Stocks Steady as Robust Bank Earnings Reassure: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Oil plunges 4% as Iran supply disruption concerns ease, demand outlook weakens

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Gold Edges Higher as Traders Weigh Path Forward for Fed Cuts

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Chinese Stocks Slide, Fueling Concern Over Market’s Outlook

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Israel Considers US Warnings in Calibrating New Iran Strikes

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US Weighs Capping Exports of AI Chips From Nvidia and AMD to Some Countries

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Fed’s Kashkari Says Private Credit May Lessen Systemic Risk

[Reuters] Boeing lines up $35 billion in funds as strike hammers finances

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Weighs $853 Billion Debt Swap to Rescue Local Governments

[Reuters] China may raise $850 bln in new debt over three years to spur growth, says report

[Reuters] China's exports to Russia grow in September at fastest pace in nine months

[Reuters] IMF says global public debt to top $100 trillion, growth may accelerate

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Global Stocks Optimism Flashes Sell Signal, BofA Survey Shows

[AP] France’s budget battle: Why the government’s plan to plug the deficit is sparking an outcry

[Reuters] Euro zone economy shows some signs of growth

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Euro-Zone Corporate-Loan Demand Rises for First Time Since 2022

[Reuters] Global EV sales up 30.5% in September as China shines, Europe recuperates

[Reuters] Taiwan details record surge in planes in China's war games, flags risk to region

[Reuters] Kremlin says its mutual defence agreement with North Korea is 'unambiguous'

[Bloomberg] Banks’ Exposure to Private Credit Is Rising, Moody’s Says

[Bloomberg] China’s Military Warns It’ll Slap Taiwan With Even More Pressure

[WSJ] High Home Prices Force Builders to Offer Mortgage Buydowns—and More

[WSJ] Behind Xi Jinping’s Pivot on Broad China Stimulus

[WSJ] Inside Israel’s Ground Offensive in Lebanon

[WSJ] IMF Warns Rise In Government Debt Could Be Sharper Than Anticipated

[FT] Jane Street interns make more than Keir Starmer and Jay Powell

[FT] $1bn US battery plant plan shows race to reduce reliance on China

[FT] The inflation risk for emerging markets