Thursday, July 2, 2015

Friday's News Links

[FT] Greek banks prepare plan to raid deposits to avert collapse

[Bloomberg] Europe Stocks Decline While Spain Bonds Rise; China Extends Rout

[Bloomberg] Greeks Split Down Middle Before Bailout Referendum: Bloomberg Poll

[UK Guardian] Greece's highest court to rule on legality of referendum

[NYT] Alexis Tsipras’s Enemies in Europe See Their Chance in Vote on Greece’s Bailout Terms

[Bloomberg] The Devalued Greek Currency Has Already Arrived. It's the Euro

[Bloomberg] China’s Worst Three-Week Stock Rout Since 1992 Spurs Panic Sales

[Reuters] China Points Finger at 'Manipulators', as Stock Market Slides

[Bloomberg] Good Idea at the Time: China Eyes Cost of Relying on Stocks

[Reuters] China's 'shadow lenders' line pockets even as bourses bomb

[Bloomberg] Chinese Tycoons Lose $34 Billion in June

[Reuters] China angered by new U.S. military strategy report

Thursday Evening Links

[Reuters] IMF warns of huge financial hole as Greek vote looms

[Bloomberg] Greek Drama Won’t End With Vote as Polls Indicate a Tight Race

[AP] Days Before Referendum, Greek Voters Perplexed and Undecided

[Reuters] U.S.-focused stock funds on track for record annual outflows: Lipper

[Reuters] No breakthrough at Iran nuclear talks, ministers push for deal soon

[Reuters] Germany says new reports of U.S. spying harm security ties

Thursday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Jobs Report Disappoints, Participation Rate Falls to Lowest Since 1977

[Bloomberg] Defiant Varoufakis Says He’ll Quit If Greeks Endorse Austerity

[WSJ] Cash Crunch Hits Everyday Life in Greece

[Reuters] Plight of Greek pensioners heaps pressure on Tsipras

[Reuters] Chinese stocks tumble again, ignoring Beijing's blandishments

[Bloomberg] Sweden Deepens Negative Interest Rates to Curb Gains in Krona

[Bloomberg] The Long Odds CEOs Engineer Another Quarter of U.S. Profit Gains

[Bloomberg] Shale Drillers' Safety Net Is Vanishing

[CNBC] Bond losses mount in 'year of no return'

[Bloomberg] Hedge Funds Decline in June as Stocks Tumble on Greek Woes

[NYT] Jitters in Tech World Over New Chinese Security Law

[Der Spiegel] The Bill: Germany Faces Billions in Losses If Greece Goes Bust

[MarketWatch] Spain is trying to avoid being Europe’s next debt bomb

[Reuters] China navy holds first missile combat resupply drill

[Reuters] Russia says new U.S. military strategy is confrontation