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Monday, April 20, 2015

Monday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Greece Moves to Seize Public-Sector Funds as IMF Payment Due

[FT] Greece short-term bond yields hit another high

[Bloomberg] Kaisa Defaults After China Developer Says Can’t Pay Dollar Debts

[Bloomberg] Emerging Stocks Fall as Chinese Shares Retreat; Ruble Advances

[Bloomberg] Spanish Bonds Gain With Italy’s as Draghi’s QE Shortens Selloffs

[Reuters] Grexit worries provide "momentum" for Bund yields to test zero

[Bloomberg] Creditors Chase Consensus With Greece to Unlock More Aid

[WSJ] Europe Braces for Messy Greek Endgame

[Reuters] Factbox - How low can they go? Central bank policy easing in 2015

[Reuters] Central banks prepare to flood FX markets with euros

[Bloomberg] What a Default on Kaisa’s Dollar Debt Could Mean for Creditors

[WSJ] China Central Bank Checks Europe Playbook on Credit

[Bloomberg] Bond Market’s Dumb Money Looks Clever in $350 Billion Shift

[Bloomberg] Ukraine’s $32 Billion Eurobond Pile Means Restructure or Go Bust

[Bloomberg] The $320 Billion Bogey Needed to Placate U.S. Stock Market Bulls

[Bloomberg, El-Erian] 11 Acts Toward a Greek Tragedy

[Bloomberg] Fed’s Cold-Case Files: Many Leaks But Nobody Caught Since 1980s
at 4/20/2015 03:12:00 AM
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