Monday, June 5, 2017

Tuesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Havens Rally as Risk Events Stack Up; Oil Swings: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Dollar hits seven-month low, stocks, oil retreat as caution reigns

[Reuters] Qatari riyal under pressure as Saudi, UAE banks delay Qatar deals

[Bloomberg] Five Questions About the Fed's $4.5 Trillion Balance Sheet

[Bloomberg] Trump’s America Is Facing a $13 Trillion Consumer Debt Hangover

[Bloomberg] Americans Are Pouring Money Into Their Homes Like It's the 1990s

[CNBC] Fast-rising home prices finally hit a wall

[Bloomberg] China's Banks Are Reshaping the Sovereign Dollar-Bond Market

[Bloomberg] How China’s Biggest Bank Became Wall Street’s Go-To Shadow Lender

[Bloomberg] Is the World Overdoing Low Interest Rates?

[Bloomberg] South Africa Has Second Recession in Eight Years

[Bloomberg] Noble Group's Misery Deepens as Shares Sink to Lowest Since 2000

[CNBC/FT] The $1bn hostage deal that enraged Qatar’s Gulf rivals

[FT] The ECB and tapering: a challenge that will not go away

[WSJ] One Market Gauge Is Signaling Fed Should Continue to Tighten Policy

Monday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Face Mixed Start as Oil, Dollar Drop: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Wall Street dips; 2017's laggards tick up, Apple slips

[CNBC] Trump set to make first moves at completely revamping the Federal Reserve

[Bloomberg] Banker Robert Jones Said to Be on Trump List for Fed Governor

[Bloomberg] Bad News Bears Throw in Towel

[FT] Fed weighs benign impact of rate rises on markets

[FT] Corporate casualties will rise as China and US tighten policy