Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Thursday's News Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Fall Most in Two Months on Growth Worries; Yen Gains

[Bloomberg] Yen Strengthens Toward 108 as Traders Deaf to Japan's Jawboning

[Bloomberg] Emerging Markets Rebound With Oil as Fed Minutes Calm Investors

[Bloomberg] China Foreign Exchange Reserves Rise for First Time in Five Months

[Bloomberg] Hong Kong Faces Ghosts of the Asian Financial Crisis, Daiwa Says

[NYT] Panama Papers Tie More of China’s Elite to Secret Accounts

[NYT] Megamergers Face Deterrents in the United States

[NYT] From Wall Street Banking, a New Wave of Fintech Investors

[Reuters] ECB sets boundaries to action against global slowdown

[Reuters] ECB governors 'broadly' agreed on March action amid some reservations - minutes

[Bloomberg] Fed Chairs Since 1979 Offer Peek Into Central-Bank Philosophy

[FT] US credit cycle has already turned; defaults to rise

[FT] Japan lashes out against yen’s rise

[FT] Asia liquidity stress rises to highest level since 2009: Moody’s

Wednesday Evening Links

[Reuters] Swiss police raid UEFA as Panama Papers scandal spreads

[USAT] Panama Papers law firm masks its U.S. presence

[Reuters] Fed signals caution on rate hikes, worried by global growth: minutes

[Bloomberg] Fed's Global Concern Signals Barriers to Next Rate Increase

[Reuters] U.S. needs long-term growth plan, not more stimulus: Fed's Bullard

[Bloomberg] Southeast Asia's Debt Problem Hasn't Gone Away

[CNBC] South China Sea: Is Beijing making a new 'strategic strait'?