Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Wednesday's News Links

[UK Telegraph] $3 trillion corporate credit crunch looms as debtors face day of reckoning, says IMF

[Bloomberg] Banks' Glencore Exposure Is a $100 Billion `Gorilla,' BofA Says

[Bloomberg] IMF Warns of Growing Emerging-Market Risks as Fed Nears Liftoff

[Markit] Credit risk returns to fixed income market

[Bloomberg] Oil Drillers Hunker Down for More Pain One Year Into Bear Market

[Bloomberg] Brazil's September Inflation Accelerates More Than Forecast

[Bloomberg] China's Foreign Reserves Post Record Quarterly Drop on Yuan

[WSJ] Once the Biggest Buyer, China Starts Dumping U.S. Government Debt

[Bloomberg] Yen Advances as Bank of Japan Refrains From Adding to Stimulus

[Bloomberg] Bank of Japan Refrains From Adding to Record Stimulus

[Reuters] U.S. oil output on brink of 'dramatic' decline, executive says

[NYT] In a Reunion, Bernanke and Geithner Revisit the Crisis

[Bloomberg] How the Ghost of Stimulus Past in China Haunts Li Keqiang

[FT] China futures market decimated by trading curbs

[Reuters] How Iranian general plotted out Syrian assault in Moscow

[Reuters] Russia backs Syrian forces in major assault on insurgents

Tuesday Evening Links

[FT] Hedge funds suffer worst month since October 2008

[Bloomberg] Biotech Rout Halts U.S. Stock Rally; Oil Gains as Dollar Weakens

[FT] Glencore moves to fend off its critics with ‘fact sheet’

[Bloomberg] Schaeuble Sees Limit to `Nervous' Germany Welcoming Refugees

[WSJ] Iraqis Urge Russia to Strike Islamic State