[BloombergQ] Stocks Drop, Bonds Rise as Trade Tensions Simmer: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] U.S. to impose tariffs on EU steel, aluminum
[Reuters] Europe will give determined response to any U.S. tariffs: Merkel
[Reuters] German carmakers hit by report Trump threatens to drive them off U.S. streets
[Reuters] U.S. consumer spending records biggest gain in five months
[Reuters] Salvini, Di Maio to meet in last-ditch bid to avert Italian election
[Reuters] Spanish PM’s future in balance as no-confidence debate hots up
[Reuters] China May factory growth at 8-month high, but tight funding hits smaller firms
[Reuters] Japan’s factory output growth slumps in April, dims production prospects
[BloombergQ] Italy’s President Asks Populists: Call Me When You’re Ready
[BloombergQ] EU Braces for Trump Broadside as Steel Tariff Deadline Looms
[CNBC] Euro zone inflation well above expectations in May
[CNBC] Deutsche Bank US operations designated to be in ‘troubled condition’ by the Fed
[CNBC] A $523 monthly payment is the new standard for car buyers
[BloombergQ] Soros Contention on Global Crisis `Ridiculous,’ Gorman Says
[WSJ] Why Italian Markets Were Primed for a Blowup
[WSJ] Fed Backs Easing Volcker Rule Restrictions on Big Banks’ Trading
[FT] Italy turmoil gives Draghi dilemma over ECB’s plan of action