Thursday, July 21, 2016
General
- Bonds Fall, Euro Gains as ECB Stands Pat; U.S. Stocks Fluctuate
- Asia Stocks Rise to 2016 High as Yen, Kiwi Drop on Stimulus Bets
- ECB Leaves Stimulus Unchanged as Draghi Gauges Brexit Effect
- Turkey Unrest Deals New Blow as Banks Struggle With Bad Debt
- Emerging market debt triples since 2005, posing threat, Moody's says
- Negative Yields Infecting Credit Markets as Investors Capitulate
- How Sub-Zero Government Bonds Turned the Hunt For Yield Upside Down
- Debt Issuance Can't Keep Up With the ECB's Hunger For Bonds
- At BOJ, Concerns Are Said to Broaden Over Policy Sustainability
- Kuroda Said in Comments in June No Need for Helicopter Money
- U.S. Home Prices Rose 5.6% in May From Year Earlier, FHFA Says
- Hamptons Mansion Buyers Have More Choices as Luxury Sales Slump
- Why China’s Trapped Economy Won’t Find Easy Escape
- Why Italy’s housing crisis matters
- How Traders Use Front-Running to Profit From Client Orders
- Five Star Movement calls on Brussels to approve Italy bank rescue
Afternoon
- U.S. Stocks Slip Amid Earnings as Dollar Retreats With Crude
- Turkey Stocks and Bonds Extend Retreat After S&P’s Rating Cut
- Sales of U.S. Existing Homes Climb to a Nine-Year High
- AKP-era foreign investments jarred by post-coup Turkey crackdown
- Hamptons real estate sales slump 21 percent
- Draghi backs public bailout of Italy’s ailing banks
- Private Debt Piles Loom Over Emerging Economies
- Turkey's Erdogan says military to be restructured after abortive coup