Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Bonds, Commodities, Emerging Markets All Buoyed by Central Banks

[Bloomberg] Yen Advances for Second Day as Traders Rule Out Fed Move in June

[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Advance as Oil Producers Gain; Chinese Shares Drop

[Bloomberg] Goldman Says There's an Elevated Risk of a Big Market Selloff

[CNBC] Mortgage applications jump 9.3% as rates fall

[MarketWatch] Home prices keep rising — mostly for the rich

[Bloomberg] China Exports Stabilize in May as Weaker Yuan Gives Support

[Bloomberg] Draghi Fires Starting Gun on Corporate Bond Purchases in Europe

[Bloomberg] ECB Keeps Buying and Buying, Sending Assets to New Peak: Chart

[Reuters] China central bank holds line on growth forecast but sees more pain to come

[Bloomberg] PBOC’s Ma Says Credit Curbs Mean Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain

[WSJ] China’s Corporate Bonds Too Murky for Many Investors

[NYT] Disenchantment with E.U. Grows, Poll Finds

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asia Stocks Signal Mixed Open Before Data as Aussie Holds Rise

[Reuters] Oil hits 2016 high on U.S. draw forecasts, Nigeria worry

[Reuters] Russia deploys troops westward as standoff with NATO deepens

[Reuters] Weak U.S. productivity likely to remain a drag on profits

[CNBC] The Fed's credibility gap is getting wider

Tuesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Rally With Emerging Markets on Yellen; Pound Advances

[Reuters] Oil hits 2016 high on ebbing supply, softer dollar

[Reuters] Soothing Fed sounds send stocks to five-week high

[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Advance as Yen Lifts Topix, Commodity Shares Rally

[Bloomberg] Yuan Depreciates for Second Day as PBOC Weakens Reference Rate

[Bloomberg] China FX Reserves Slip to Four-Year Low on Strong Greenback

[WSJ] College Loan Glut Worries Policy Makers

[NYT] Why Britain Is Edging Toward ‘Brexit’

[Reuters] U.S. investigators probe Goldman Sachs over Malaysian fund 1MDB: WSJ report