Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Thursday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Tech Spoils Bank Party as Stocks Slip; Euro Gains: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] End of easy money? Surging euro, bond yields say yes

[Bloomberg] Investors Scramble to Keep Pace With New Market Outlook

[Reuters] Fed gives big U.S. banks a green light for buyback, dividend plans

[Bloomberg] Money Markets Wake Up After Central Banks Turn Hawkish

[Reuters] Senate Republicans struggle to salvage healthcare effort

[Reuters] German inflation picks up unexpectedly in June, state data suggest

[WSJ] Global Bond Selloff Deepens Amid Hints at End of Stimulus

[WSJ] Signals on Stimulus Roil Global Markets

[WSJ] Global Bonds Gyrate as Investors Try to Parse Central Banks’ Next Stimulus Moves

[WSJ] Illinois Is in Deep Trouble: What Investors Need to Know

[FT] Stress tests clear big US banks for $100bn payout

[FT] Merkel throws down gauntlet to Trump on trade before G20 summit

[FT] Buyouts rise to highest level for a decade

[FT] Catalonia’s referendum exposes a divided Spain

[NYT] Hacks Raise Fear Over N.S.A.’s Hold on Cyberweapons


Wednesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Equity Rally Extends to Asia as Higher Rates Seen: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Central Banks Roil Markets as Stocks, Euro Jump: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Banks, tech stocks lead broad Wall St. rebound

[Bloomberg] Central Bankers Tell the World Borrowing Costs Are Headed Higher

[Reuters] Global borrowing hits record as big central banks prepare to tighten credit

[Reuters] Germany's Schaeuble bemoans EU 'loophole' after Italy banks' rescue

[Bloomberg] Suddenly the U.S. Is Exporting More Crude Than a Bunch of OPEC Members

[Reuters] New computer virus spreads from Ukraine to disrupt world business

[WSJ] Global Bonds Gyrate as Investors Try to Parse Central Banks’ Next Stimulus Moves

[FT] Confusion as Carney and Draghi struggle to clarify stimulus exit