[Reuters] Abe-Kuroda honeymoon soured by fiscal friction
[ABC] Brazil Judge Accepts Charges Against 11 Companies
[Bloomberg] Yemen Rebels Plan Offensive as U.S. Troops Said to Leave
[Washington Post] Shiite insurgents in Yemen call for supporters to attack government
[Sacramento Bee] California first to feel hydro-power crunch of drought
[The Atlantic] The Economics of California's Drought
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Saturday, March 21, 2015
Saturday's News Links
[Reuters] Austrian finance minister sees lack of trust in Greece
[Reuters] Banks seek loan repayment from Brazil oil rig maker - report
[Politico] A coming crackdown on Federal Reserve power?
[Reuters] Yuan level appropriate, reflects fx supply, demand: China central bank
[Reuters] Germany's SPD won't back down in U.S. trade talks
[Bloomberg] Ukraine Blames Rebels for Shelling Troops as Truce Is in Place
[Reuters] Russia will have to sharply lower gas price, Ukraine says
[Reuters] China to curb risks from short-term local debt: vice finance minister
[NYT] We’re Frighteningly in the Dark About Student Debt
[CNBC] Hedge-fund billionaire says inequality could be 'disastrous'
[Bloomberg] Finland May Lose Top Fitch Rating Amid Stagnation, Rising Debt
[Forbes] Greece Continues That Slide Towards Grexident
[The Economist] Germany, Greece and history: Pointing fingers
[Reuters] Russia urges Germany, France to safeguard peace in Ukraine
[AP] Georgians hit by fallout from trouble in Russia, Ukraine
[Reuters] Banks seek loan repayment from Brazil oil rig maker - report
[Politico] A coming crackdown on Federal Reserve power?
[Reuters] Yuan level appropriate, reflects fx supply, demand: China central bank
[Reuters] Germany's SPD won't back down in U.S. trade talks
[Bloomberg] Ukraine Blames Rebels for Shelling Troops as Truce Is in Place
[Reuters] Russia will have to sharply lower gas price, Ukraine says
[Reuters] China to curb risks from short-term local debt: vice finance minister
[NYT] We’re Frighteningly in the Dark About Student Debt
[CNBC] Hedge-fund billionaire says inequality could be 'disastrous'
[Bloomberg] Finland May Lose Top Fitch Rating Amid Stagnation, Rising Debt
[Forbes] Greece Continues That Slide Towards Grexident
[The Economist] Germany, Greece and history: Pointing fingers
[Reuters] Russia urges Germany, France to safeguard peace in Ukraine
[AP] Georgians hit by fallout from trouble in Russia, Ukraine