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Thursday, December 1, 2016

MARKET NEWS / CREDIT BUBBLE DAILY
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Doug Noland Posted on November 30, 2016

[Bloomberg] Treasuries Drop Before Jobs Data as Oil Gains; Tech Shares Sink

[Reuters] Fed may face unnerving shake-up under Trump administration

[Reuters] $4.1 billion pulled from U.S.-based taxable mutual bond funds during week: Lipper

[Bloomberg] Yields on Treasury-Backed Muni Bonds Soar to Highest Since 2009

[Bloomberg] Chipmakers Tumble Most Since June on Report Apple Cut Orders

[Reuters] Exclusive: How Putin, Khamenei and Saudi prince got OPEC deal done

[Bloomberg] Mexico Loses Central Bank Chief to BIS as Trump Risk Looms

[Bloomberg] Junk Rating for South Africa Might Be Hours Away and Last Years

[UK Telegraph, Evans-Pritchard] The greatest danger for Italy is the looming loss of the ECB shield

[NYT] The Guys From ‘Government Sachs’

[WSJ] Bond Market Slide Intensifies

[Dow Jones] Donald Trump Warns of Penalties If U.S. Firms Take Jobs Abroad

[WSJ] Foreign Companies Face New Clampdown for Getting Money out of China

[Bloomberg] Dollar Slips Before Jobs Data as Oil Trades Near $50; Bonds Drop

[Bloomberg] Oil Trades Near $50 After OPEC Deal as Focus Moves to Execution

[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Rise Most in Three Weeks on Oil Deal as Bonds Drop

[Bloomberg] Global Bonds Suffer Worst Monthly Meltdown as $1.7 Trillion Lost

[Reuters] Markets swing violently against Italy without clear idea of outcome

[Bloomberg] Bonds Vulnerable Whether the News From Europe Is Good or Bad

[Bloomberg] China Factory Gauge Matches Post-2012 High as Large Firms Lead

[CNBC/NYT] As Auto Lending Rises, So Do Delinquencies

[CNBC] Layoffs fall to lowest level of 2016 — and only just above 16-year bottom, Challenger report shows

[Reuters] BOJ policymaker pledges to maintain huge bond buying

[CNBC] Italy’s populist party wants to renegotiate euro membership

[FT] Investors favour corporate debt on US stimulus hopes

[FT] Yen edges out Mexican peso as November’s worst-performing currency

[FT] November’s record-breaking highlights — in numbers

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