Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Thursday's News Links

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[Bloomberg] Commodities Rally as Metals Surge; Bonds Slide: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Oil near late-2014 highs as Saudi pushes for higher prices, U.S. crude stocks decline

[Reuters] Fed governor Brainard says 'premature' to revisit liquidity, capital rules

[Reuters] China says it's ready to deal with any fallout from trade row with US

[CNBC] Global debt is at historic highs and governments should start cutting levels now, the IMF says

[Bloomberg] VIX Rigging Talk Erupts on Wall Street After Another Wild Swing

[Axios] U.S. panics over China tech threat

[Reuters] China carries out live fire drills, unclear if aimed at Taiwan

[WSJ] Flattening Yield Curve Raises Warning Flag

[FT] IMF sounds alarm on excessive global borrowing

[FT] Markets warm to the prospect of four Fed rate rises this year

[FT] Young buyers are being priced out of global city property

[FT] Brazil’s weaker currency suggests fading of carry trade appeal 

Wednesday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Advance on Earnings, Oil as Bonds Fall: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] U.S. Debt Load Seen Worse Than Italy's by 2023, IMF Predicts

[Bloomberg] World Debt Hits Record $164 Trillion

[Bloomberg] Investors Are Getting Worried About an Inverted Yield Curve

[Reuters] Turkey's Erdogan declares early elections on June 24