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I just wrapped up 25 years (persevering) as a “professional bear”. My lucky break came in late-1989, when I was hired by Gordon Ringoen to be the trader for his short-biased hedge fund in San Francisco. Working as a short-side trader, analyst and portfolio manager during the great ...more

Sunday's News Links - September 8, 2019

Date: Sunday, September 8, 2019 10:08 PM EDT

[CNBC] China’s exports to the US are falling sharply as Trump escalates the trade war

[Reuters] UK PM prepares plan to legally stop Brexit extension: The Telegraph

[WSJ] China Says Growth Is Fine. Private Data Show a Sharper Slowdown.

[FT] The global risk brewing in Japan’s ailing local banks

[AP] China’s trade with US shrinks as tariff war worsens

[Reuters] China's August exports unexpectedly shrink as U.S. shipments slump

[Reuters] Sticking to Brexit plan, UK's Johnson will not seek a delay

[Reuters] Hong Kong police fire tear gas as clashes erupt after thousands appeal to Trump

[Bloomberg] ‘Super Mario’ Draghi Set to Ride Again: Global Economy Week

[Bloomberg] Embattled Johnson Proceeds With Brexit Plan Amid Tory Turmoil

[Bloomberg] World’s Worst Bad-Loan Mess Set to Worsen on India’s Cash Crunch

[WSJ] China’s Trade Numbers Send More Distress Signals

[WSJ] High Debt Levels Are Weighing on Economies

[FT] Mario Draghi prepared to pass on the baton at the ECB
 

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