Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Rise as Investors Await Fed Minutes: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Fed Minutes May Show Battle Lines Hardening Over Soft Inflation

[CNBC] This is what the markets are looking for from the Fed Wednesday

[Reuters] ECB's Draghi will not deliver fresh policy steer at Jackson Hole: sources

[Bloomberg] U.S. Housing Starts Fell in July on Apartment Building Slowdown

[Reuters] As NAFTA talks begin, Trump's 'America First' agenda looms large

[Bloomberg] Iron Ore Risks Keeling Over as Slowing China Drives Reversal

[Reuters] India, China soldiers involved in border altercation: Indian sources

[Politico] The Real Reason North Korea Is Threatening Guam

[WSJ] Trump’s Loyal Sidekick on North Korea: Japan’s Shinzo Abe

[FT] Fed’s Fischer attacks moves to unwind regulations

[FT] Emerging-market assets ‘increasingly influenced’ by ETF investors – Citi

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asian Shares Mixed, Korea Advances as Calm Returns: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Dip Slightly as Korea Threat Recedes: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Americans' debt level notches a new record high

[CNBC] As housing affordability weakens, more buyers are left out in the cold

[Bloomberg] ‘Deep’ Subprime Car Loans Hit Crisis-Era Milestone

[Bloomberg] Homebuilder Sentiment in U.S. Reaches Three-Month High in August

[Bloomberg] ‘Ominous’ Sign for Stocks Seen by Bank of America in Fund Survey

[Bloomberg] Canadian Home Prices Tumble the Most Since 2008 Recession

[Reuters] Iran could quit nuclear deal in 'hours' if new U.S. sanctions imposed: Rouhani

[FT] Central banks holding a fifth of their governments’ debt

[FT] IMF warns China over ‘dangerous’ levels of debt

[FT] German judges refer case on ECB’s QE stimulus to European court