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Monday, December 28, 2015

Monday's News Links

[Bloomberg] U.S. Companies Led the World in Debt Defaults in 2015, S&P Says

[Bloomberg] Oil down 3 percent, Brent near 11-year low on fears of weaker 2016

[Bloomberg] Stocks Decline in Wake of China Selloff as Crude, Ruble Retreat

[Bloomberg] Brazilian Stocks Decline as Commodities Fall on China and Iran

[Bloomberg] Treasuries Draw Weakest Demand Since '09 as Central Banks Unload

[Bloomberg] Commodity Funds Hemorrhage Cash as Investors Bail at Record Pace

[WSJ] China Shares Log Biggest Fall in a Month

[Bloomberg] The Year Nothing Worked: Stocks, Bonds, Cash Go Nowhere

[Bloomberg] China Fault Lines: Where Economic Turbulence Could Start in 2016

[Bloomberg] China Clamps Down on Online Lenders, Vowing to `Cleanse' Market

[Bloomberg] Which Puerto Rico Bond Defaults Next? 42% Yields Provide a Clue

[WSJ] ‘Safe’ Puerto Rican Debt Stirs Worries

[Bloomberg] Wall Street Predicts Corporate America's Bond Binge Will Go on

[Bloomberg] A Breakdown of the 2016 Saudi Budget and Its Implications
at 12/28/2015 06:02:00 AM
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