[Reuters] Shares and oil at three-month highs but no love for euro
[Reuters] Yields fall after weak retail sales data
[AP] Retail sales drop the most since September 2009
[Reuters] U.S. producer prices drop for second straight month
[Reuters] Trump considers 60-day extension for China tariffs deadline: Bloomberg
[CNBC] China’s January trade data comes in much stronger than expected
[Reuters] China January trade surplus with U.S. narrows to $27.3 billion
[Bloomberg] How China’s JPMorgan Wannabe Became a $34 Billion Debt Risk
[Reuters] ‘Black eye’ for German economy as it flirts with recession
[Bloomberg] Goldman Sachs Says U.S. Exposure to the Global Slump Has Intensified
[Bloomberg] ‘Land of Confusion’ as Junk Defies Wall Street Recession Signal
[Bloomberg] Rand Volatility Tops Global Peers as South Africa Risks Mount
[Bloomberg] A Scandal That Risks South Africa’s Future
[Bloomberg] Shockwaves of Turkey’s Market Tremors Keep Pounding Economy
[WSJ] China Seeks to Woo U.S. With Promise of Big Chip Purchases
[WSJ] Debt Investors Embrace ‘Upside Down’ World After Fed Shift
[FT] Warnings over leveraged loans are not mere fear-mongering
[FT] Turkey sells the ‘people’s vegetables’ to counter food ‘terrorism’