China data shows growth slowdown

Retail sales in China grew 7.6% year on year, below the consensus of 8.6%, and Fixed-asset Investment (FAI) growth slowed to 5.7% in the first seven months of the year. The readings showed weakness across the board on both the demand and supply sides of the  Chinese economy, Bloomberg Economics said, adding that policy support will likely be stepped up in the coming months. Source: Bloomberg Economics

Turkish central bank dismisses chief economist and department managers

Turkey’s central bank demoted at least nine high-ranking officials including chief economist Hakan Kara, two officials said. The bank’s heads of research, banking, risk management and institutional transformation are among those who are getting new roles. This comes after Recep Tayyip Erdogan fired the governor last month for not cutting rates fast enough. Source: Reuters, Bloomberg

Hedge Funds Turn Most Bearish Since 2016, Hone Long Stock Bets

Hedge funds are boosting bearish bets on U.S. stocks. The ratio of their long to short positions — net leverage — sank to the lowest level since February 2016, data compiled by Morgan Stanley showed. Gross leverage, a gauge of risk appetite that adds up both long and short positions, remained above the 75th percentile since 2010. That left the spread between gross and net leverage at a five-year high Source: Yahoo Finance