Wednesday, May 13, 2015
General
- U.S. Retail Sales Disappoint Again
- The Middle Class Has a Debt Problem
- European Stocks Rebound Amid GDP Data as SABMiller, Vivendi Gain
- Greece’s Creditors Said to Seek EU3 Billion in Budget Cuts
- Greece Returns to Recession as Bailout Impasse Drains Economy
- Chicago Faces $2.2 Billion Bank Payout After Rating Cut to Junk
- Foreign Money Is Pouring Into U.S. Real Estate, and It's Not Just Houses
- Market Moves That Are Supposed to Happen Every Half-Decade Keep Happening
- Bond Futures Trading Surges as Investors Search for Liquidity
- ETF Assets Set to Overtake Hedge Funds This Year
- With Manhattan Luxury Property Hitting Highs, Some Fear Air Is Getting Thin
- Fed Officials Tell Markets the Training Wheels Are Off
- US shale has 'blinked' in battle against OPEC: IEA
- China’s New Credit Growth Misses Economists’ Estimates in April
- China’s April Economic Reports Signal PBOC Has More Work Ahead
- China Home Sales Rise as Property Market Stabilizes Amid Easing
- China Stimulus Aims at Restructuring Trillions in Local-Government Debt
- French economy gathers steam, German growth slows
- Oil glut worsens as OPEC market-share battle just beginning - IEA
- China Slams U.S. Over South China Sea Plan
- Iran warns Saudi, US against hindering Yemen aid ship
Evening
- U.S.' Kerry to take tough approach in China over South China Sea
- Euro-Area Bonds Extend Selloff as Debt Supply Saturates Market
- Gold Rises to Five-Week High With Silver as Retail Sales Sputter
- Real Leads Global Declines as Brazil Posts Outflow in Early May
- Government Pressure on Greek Central Bank Said to Rile ECB
- There’s a Tourist Problem in $7.8 Trillion of U.S. Company Bonds
- HSBC: Central Banks Are Running Low on Ammunition
- Five Reasons Chicago Is in Worse Shape Than Detroit
- California landowners resist efforts to monitor groundwater
- A $750 Billion Gap in India’s Push for Top Infrastructure
- Finland, Once a Eurozone Point of Pride, Is Now Faltering