Sunday, April 10, 2016

Monday's News Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Pare Gains as Dollar Tumbles, Treasuries Trim Slide

[Bloomberg] Dollar Falls to 9-Month Low as Traders Look for Yield Overseas

[Reuters] Rate outlook helps gold to highest in almost three weeks

[Bloomberg] European Stocks Rise Led by Italian Banks; Emerging Markets Gain

[Bloomberg] UBS Says Junk-Debt Bubble Just an Economic Slowdown From Popping

[CNBC] Expect more financial engineering in earnings: S&P

[Reuters] U.S. shale oil firms feel credit squeeze as banks grow cautious

[Bloomberg] Chesapeake Pledges Assets to Preserve $4 Billion Bank Line

[Bloomberg] New Derivatives Era Keeps Dollar Swap Spreads Negative: Analysis

[FT] Active asset managers knocked by shift to passive strategies

[Bloomberg] China Consumer Inflation Pick Up Continues in March on Food Prices

[Bloomberg] Brazil Deploying Troops and Barricades Before Impeachment Votes

[Reuters] ECB seeks to mollify Germany after uproar over 'helicopter money'

[WSJ] Russia’s Most Important Bank Needs a Bailout

[Bloomberg] New Zealand to Review Foreign Trusts in Wake of Panama Papers

[FT] Germany blames Mario Draghi for rise of rightwing AfD party

Sunday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Decline as Japanese Shares Slump Amid Economic Data

[Bloomberg] Panama Furor Rumbles Into Second Week as Global Pressure Mounts

[Reuters] U.S. banks' dismal first quarter may spell trouble for 2016

[Bloomberg] BlackRock Joins $46 Billion Japan Pullout

[Bloomberg] Emerging Markets That Fueled Agriculture Boom Now Driving a Bust

[Bloomberg] Comcast's Cavanagh Is Highest-Paid U.S. CFO With $41 Million

[Reuters] Exclusive: Bank of Italy conducting supervisory inspection at Bank of China offices

[Reuters] Tsipras demonises IMF to rally troops for bailout sacrifices

[Reuters] IMF supports move to negative rates by some central banks

[Reuters] German criticism of ECB gets louder as politicians say savers are losing out

[Reuters] Italy government calls meeting Monday to finalise bank fund plan: sources

Sunday's News Links

[Reuters] Austria's FMA imposes big haircut, long wait on Heta creditors

[Bloomberg] BOJ's Backfire Hangs Over Central Bankers as IMF Meetings Start

[Bloomberg] Greece Points Finger at IMF for Bailout Delay as Talks Continue

[Washington Post] How Panama ended up in the middle of a financial scandal

[Reuters] Societe Generale headquarters searched in Panama probe

[AP] Hong Kong Emerges as Hub for Creating Offshore Companies

[Washington Post] Why ‘in-law’ is banned in Beijing

[FT] US faces ‘disastrous’ $3.4tn pension funding hole

[Bloomberg] Ukraine's Embattled Prime Minister Resigns

[Bloomberg] U.S. Seeks to Put South China Sea on Table at G-7 Meeting