Sunday, July 31, 2016

Monday's News Links

[MarketWatch] Italian banks slump after European stress tests

[Bloomberg] Stress-Tests Results Fail to Revive Faith as Europe Banks Fall

[Reuters] China stocks fall to one-month low on tighter regulation, new IPOs

[Reuters] China factory activity unexpectedly dips in July: official PMI

[Bloomberg] Hardest Hit, Weakest Capital: European Stress Tests in Charts

[Bloomberg] Growing Oil Glut Shows Investors There’s Nowhere to Go But Down

[Bloomberg] Citigroup Sees ‘Significant Uncertainties’ Following Brexit Vote

[Bloomberg] The Fragile U.S. Economy Now Facing a Slowdown in Building Boom

[CNBC] This chart is a ‘warning sign’ for global markets: Trader

[Bloomberg] History No Friend to Emerging-Market Currencies as August Lands

[Bloomberg] Chinese Investors Balk at Company Bonds From Riskiest Province

[Reuters] Factories struggle as world demand sputters

[Reuters] Central European PMIs drop as EU funds slow, Brexit fears mount

[FT] UniCredit in crosshairs as bank shares slide

[Reuters] 'Give them a bloody nose': Xi pressed for stronger South China Sea response

[Daily News] SEE IT: Skydiver Luke Aikins becomes first person to jump and land without a parachute

Sunday Evening Links

[Reuters] Asian shares edge up as soft U.S. GDP cuts Fed rate hike bets

[Bloomberg] Oil Falls After U.S. Drillers Bring Back Rigs for a Fifth Week

[Bloomberg] China Factory Gauge Signals Deterioration as Property Boost Ebbs

[Bloomberg] Global Earnings Tumble as Companies Dig Deeper for Cost Savings

[Bloomberg] China’s Imports From Samoa Soar as Nomura Sees Outflows: Chart

[Bloomberg] Abe’s Fiscal Plan Follows a Long Road of Packages That Failed

[Bloomberg] Europe in Crisis: The Elections to Watch for Political Risk

[FT] US $18bn credit card debt spree sparks fears