Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Wednesday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Pare Losses as Trade Dispute Reassessed: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Boeing, Ford lead list of casualties in China-U.S. trade spat

[Bloomberg] China’s Counterpunch to Trump’s Tariffs Sparks Global Selloff

[Bloomberg] China Strikes at Trump's Rural Heartland With Tariff on Soybeans

[CNBC] Private payrolls grow by 241K in February vs. 205K est.: ADP/Moody's Analytics

[Bloomberg] China $134 Billion Maturity Wave Could Trigger More Defaults

[Bloomberg] U.S. Tariffs Aimed at China Give Japan New Reasons to Worry

[WSJ] U.S. Announces Tariffs on $50 Billion of China Imports

[WSJ] How Trump’s Tariffs Could Really Hurt China

[WSJ] Bet Against Volatility? You Lost. Bet On It? You Lost Too!

[FT] Donald Trump threatens tariffs on Chinese industrial goods

[FT] Rise in volatility points to greater turbulence ahead

[FT] Higher funding costs flash amber for financials

[FT] America’s new digital cold war with China

Tuesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Stocks Surge, Bonds Retreat as Risk-On Resumes: Markets Wrap

[CNBC] US names Chinese products under proposed tariffs, including robotics, information tech and aerospace

[Bloomberg] No Ongoing White House Talks About Amazon Action, Sources Say

[Bloomberg] Libor Keeps Rattling U.S. Stocks Even After Debut of Its Replacement

[Bloomberg] Borrowers Lose Leverage as Corporate Bond Buyers Grab the Reins

[Bloomberg] New York Fed Names John Williams as Its Next President

[CNBC] Fed's Brainard warns about high asset prices even after the stock correction

[CNBC] Donald Trump's tweets can't hurt Amazon, but here's how the government could crack down

[Bloomberg] It’s So Bad in Illinois Its Bonds Pay Like a Reviled Jersey Mall