- The Year Nothing Worked: Stocks, Bonds, Cash Go Nowhere (BBG)
- Oil falls toward $37, near 11-year low, as excess supply weighs (Reuters)
- End of easy money for mini-refiners splitting U.S. shale? (Reuters)
- Shale’s Running Out of Survival Tricks as OPEC Ramps Up Pressure (Reuters)
- ‘Safe’ Puerto Rican Debt Stirs Worries (WSJ)
- These Will Be Wall Street’s Most In-Demand Jobs Next Year (BBG)
[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Trading Near Three-Week High as Industrials Gain
[Bloomberg] Oil Halts Gains Near 3-Week High as Iran Says Exports `Priority’
[Bloomberg] Shale’s Running Out of Survival Tricks as OPEC Ramps Up Pressure
[CNBC] Asia M&A hits record, deals top $1 trillion in 2015
[Reuters] Japan output, retail sales slump, dampen recovery prospects
[Bloomberg] Japan’s Industrial Output Drops For the First Time in Three Months
[WSJ] Central Banks’ Shock Therapy Has Investors on Edge
[FT] Oil drop threatens to push energy groups into liquidation