Monday, May 20, 2024

Tuesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Stocks Slip as Focus Turns to Nvidia, Fed Speeches: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Oil sheds $1 as Fed interest rate outlook stokes demand fears

[Reuters] Nvidia earnings could spark $200 billion swing in shares, options show

[Reuters] Japan closely monitoring weak yen and bond market, finmin says

[Reuters] Fed's Waller sees some progress on inflation, no rate hike needed

[Reuters] Yellen says US, Europe must respond jointly to China's industrial overcapacity

[Axios] Jarring generation gap: America is divided on values, economics, politics

[Reuters] Italy's large deficit, debt could erode investor confidence, IMF warns

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] India’s $6 Trillion Derivatives Frenzy Has Government Worried

[Reuters] China's embassy in Japan says it opposes Japanese lawmakers visiting Taiwan

[Bloomberg] Banks Are Now Targeting Some of Private Credit’s Riskiest Debt

[Bloomberg] ASML and TSMC Can Disable Chip Machines If China Invades Taiwan

[WSJ] China Is Winning the Minerals War

[FT] Janet Yellen urges Europe to join US in Chinese exports crackdown

[FT] Nvidia’s rivals take aim at its software dominance

[FT] Why China is reluctant to make a much-needed shift

Monday Evening Links

[Reuters] Nasdaq, gold scale all-time highs amid cautious Fed comments

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Wheat Surges on Russia Weather Woes; Cocoa Slumps Below Key Mark

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Bond Buyers Paid Least in Years for EM Corporate-Bond Risk

[Reuters] Fed policymakers still cautious on inflation and policy

[FT] Death of Iranian President adds to tensions in Middle East

Monday Afternoon Links

[Yahoo Finance] Gold, copper hit records, silver reaches 12-year high as metals rally continues

[Reuters] Nasdaq hits record high on chip boost as Nvidia results in focus

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Treasuries Slip for a Third Day as Inflation Optimism Wears Thin

[Reuters] Fed's Jefferson, Barr sound cautious note on inflation

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] ECB Flags Basis Trade Risks in Europe’s Government Bond Market

[Reuters] In divided Iran, president's death met by muted mourning and furtive celebration