[Reuters] Stocks rally falters as virus and trade nerves linger
[Reuters] Dollar clings on to gains on fears of new COVID-19 cases, U.S.-Sino tensions
[Reuters] Oil prices climb as Saudi Arabia pledges further production cut
[CNBC] US consumer price index fell 0.8% in April, as expected
[Reuters] China announces new tariff waivers for some U.S. imports
[CNBC] The Fed is starting its program to purchase corporate bond ETFs
[Reuters] China’s factory deflation deepens as pandemic hits demand
[Reuters] Kuroda says Bank of Japan will do ‘whatever it can’ to beat pandemic fallout
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Fed Says It Will Begin Buying Corporate-Debt ETFs on Tuesday
[Reuters] Brazil services activity falls a record 6.9% in March – IBGE
[MSN/Bloomberg] NIH Director Talks Vaccines, Virus Mutation and Clinical Trials
[AP] Turkey accuses five nations of forming ‘alliance of evil’
[Bloomberg] Oil Crash Claims First Victim in China Offshore Bond Market
[Bloomberg] China Brokers Raise Record Short-Term Debt in Leverage Spree
[WSJ] Public Pension-Fund Losses Set Record in First Quarter
[FT] Why the coming emerging markets debt crisis will be messy
[FT] Investors struggle to hear signals from bond markets
[FT] Covid-19 crisis has laid bare weaknesses in supply chains