Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Mixed, Dollar Falls as Treasuries Rise: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Spanish Bonds, Stocks Fall Ahead of Statement by Catalan Leader

[Bloomberg] Puerto Rico Bonds Plunge After Trump Suggests Debt May Need to Be Wiped Out

[Reuters] Catalonia to move to declare independence from Spain on Monday

[Bloomberg] Trump Aides Deliver Shortlist of Fed Candidates

[Bloomberg] Fed Chair Candidate Kevin Warsh Draws Opposition From Left and Right

[Bloomberg] Companies Add Fewest U.S. Workers in Nearly a Year, ADP Says

[CNBC] Trump says Puerto Rico's debt will have to be wiped out

[Bloomberg] Trump's Gambit on Puerto Rico Debt Is Classic Emerging Markets

[Bloomberg] Southeast Asia Faces More Currency Risk Than Rest of Region, World Bank Says

[WSJ] Trump and the Fed

[The Hill] Swing-seat Republicans squirm over GOP tax plan

[WSJ] Apartment Slowdown Spreads to Less Expensive Cities

[WSJ] Why Emerging Markets Are Popping Again Despite the Risks

[FT] JPMorgan: Central bank normalisation may spark next financial crisis

[FT] Communist party asserts control over China Inc

[FT] Private credit booms as new hedge funds pile in

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Dollar Marks Time as Stocks Edge to Fresh Records: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] Bond Traders Place Biggest Short in Treasuries in Over a Decade

[Reuters] Hurricane recovery helps boost U.S. September new auto sales

[CNBC] Why the GOP tax plan could implode

[Bloomberg] Tudor Jones Tells CEOs Stop Focusing on Profits Above All Else

[WSJ] Investors Pile Into Emerging-Market Real Estate