Les dépêches mercredi et mardi soir

[Bloomberg] Asia Stocks Rise; Won Tumbles on North Korea Worry: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] China’s Factory Prices Ease as Commodity Market Surge Abates

[Reuters] BOJ’s Kuroda: Not thinking now about how to change BOJ’s policy mix

[Reuters] As China’s banks swap corporates for retail borrowers, risks rise

[FT] Appetite returns for riskier US corporate debt

[FT] Investors line up for spate of junk bond sales

[WSJ] Rich, Young Chinese Are Buying Overseas Properties on Their Smartphones

Mardi  soir 
[Politico] Trump fires Comey

[CNBC] Senate Democratic leader Schumer calls for special prosecutor in Trump-Russia probe

[Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Mixed as Oil Slumps, Dollar Advances: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Fed’s George says balance sheet should be trimmed this year

[Bloomberg] Fed Won’t Sink MBS Market as Balance Sheet Slims, Rosengren Says

[Bloomberg] Shale Drillers Are Outspending the World With $84 Billion Spree

[Bloomberg] U.S. Oil Output to Hit a Record in 2018

[CNBC] Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein says the market’s low volatility is worrisome

[Bloomberg] Apple Becomes First U.S. Company to Cross $800 Billion Valuation

[Bloomberg] Allan Meltzer, Who Wrote History of Federal Reserve, Dies at 89

[WSJ] Emmanuel Macron’s Economic Plans for France Draw Pushback

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