Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Stabilize With Bonds as Metals Rally; Crude Renews Slump

[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Extend Drop Amid Stimulus Angst as Yen, Bonds Fall

[Bloomberg] Emerging Markets in Longest Slump Since June as Volatility Jumps

[Bloomberg] China’s Stocks Fall to One-Month Low on Monetary Policy Concern

[Bloomberg] China’s Credit Expansion Rebounds in August on Property Binge

[Reuters] BOJ to make negative rates centerpiece of future easing: sources

[Bloomberg] How China Is Reshaping Market Correlations in Asia

[Bloomberg] There’s a $300 Billion Exodus From Money Markets Ahead

[CNBC] Wall Street pumps the brakes on auto lending

[Bloomberg] Remember When Investors Were Worried About Emerging Market Debt?

[Bloomberg] Luxury-Home Sales in Vancouver Plunge on Foreign-Buyer Surcharge

[Reuters] Chancellor: No hyperinflation, just Weimar malaise

[WSJ] Volatility Puts Some Funds at Risk

[WSJ] Washington’s Wake-Up Call

[WSJ] China’s Stranglehold on Yuan Leaves Markets Gasping for Air

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asia Futures Show Stock Slump to Worsen Amid Angst Over Stimulus

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks, Bonds Sell Off as Market Turmoil Resumes; Oil Drops

[Bloomberg] Traders Bemoaning Lack of Shock, Awe in Markets Finally Get Some

[Bloomberg] Bond Market Selloff Deepens as Money Managers Pile Into Cash

[CNBC, video] Elliott Management founder Singer: Low rates, radical monetary policy have not led to sustainable growth

[Bloomberg] Elliott’s Singer Says Sell Long-Term Bonds, Sees Inflation Risk

[CNBC] Traders watching to see if that's the air beginning to leak from bond bubble

[Bloomberg] U.S. Files WTO Trade Case Against Chinese Agricultural Subsidies

[Reuters] U.S. government posts $107 billion deficit in August

[Bloomberg] Jim Chanos Calls Merged Tesla-SolarCity a ‘Walking Insolvency’

[NYT] America’s Inequality Problem: Real Income Gains Are Brief and Hard to Find