Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Decline as Crude Struggles; Pound Advances: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Oil Extends Drop Into Bear Market as Supply Remains Plentiful

[Bloomberg] BOE’s Haldane Sees Case for Raising Interest Rates This Year

[Reuters] After weeks of secrecy, U.S. Senate to unveil healthcare bill

[CNBC] Mortgage applications hold steady as rates remain low

[Bloomberg] ECB Sees Trump Administration as Key Risk to Global Economy

[Bloomberg] Saudi King Removes Crown Prince, Appoints Mohammed Bin Salman as Replacement

[Reuters] Brazilian police deliver graft investigation against Temer

[Bloomberg] Balance of Power: How to Read the Saudi Shakeup

[Bloomberg] Take a Look at the States Sending the Most Carbon Into the Air

[WSJ] U.S. Oil Falls Into Bear Market Amid Worries Over Supply Glut

[WSJ] Forget Trump-Generated Volatility. The World Is Awash in Calm

[FT] Assets of $1.5tn wash up in British Virgin Islands

[FT] Battle for eastern Syria risks US, Russia and Iran confrontation

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Drop Most in Month on Oil Bear Market: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] U.S. crude ends at nine-month lows on global oversupply

[Reuters] Fed policymakers in tug-of-war on inflation, instability

[ABC] Brazil federal police accuse president of getting bribes

[Bloomberg] China Stocks Enter MSCI as $6.9 Trillion Market Goes Global

[Bloomberg] Remember the Stunning Dollar Rally in 2014? Now It's Euro's Turn

[Bloomberg] Pension Crisis Won't Be Reversed by High Returns, Moody's Says

[CNBC] Trump: Working with China on North Korea 'has not worked out'