[Bloomberg] U.K. Conservatives to Win Most Seats, Election Exit Poll Suggests
[Reuters] U.S.-based stock funds post $14.8 bln outflows in week - Lipper
[Reuters] Lipper fund flows IG US$531.1m outflow; HY US$2.745bn outflow
[Bloomberg] Varoufakis Says Greece Ready to Take EU Impasse Down to the Wire
[Bloomberg] Bond Bulls Escape Through ‘Keyhole’ as Liquidity Dries Up
[Bloomberg] The Hot Money Cools on China
[Bloomberg] Here's How Much New York and San Francisco's Tight Housing Markets Are Hurting the Economy
[Bloomberg] Will This Be the Next Chinese Company to Default on Its Dollar Bonds?
[Reuters] Saudi-led coalition vows to hit Yemen's Houthis despite truce offer
[Bloomberg] Energy Deals on Agenda as China’s Xi Visits Putin in Moscow
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
Thursday's News Links
[Reuters] Greece defies euro zone on pension, labor reform
[Reuters] German Finance Minister says hopes not high on Greece for Monday euro group
[Bloomberg] Bonds Drop With Stocks, Metals to Extend $2 Trillion Global Loss
[Bloomberg] Bonds Extend Tumble as Spain, France Sell Debt Into Market Slump
[Bloomberg] China’s Stocks Cap Biggest Three-Day Retreat in Almost Two Years
[Bloomberg] Emerging Stocks Head for Worst Drop in Six Weeks on China Slump
[Bloomberg] Greece Faces Pending Deadline as ECB Eyes Haircut Option
[BBC] UK Election 2015: Millions begin casting their votes
[Bloomberg] U.K. Votes in Unprecedented Election With Outcome Elusive
[Washington Post] Britain goes to the polls in neck-and-neck contest that promises frantic political scrambling
[Reuters] Wary of bond 'cliff,' Fed plans cautious cuts to portfolio
[Bloomberg] Feds Not Riding to Puerto Rico Rescue Echoes Playbook on Detroit
[FT] Puerto Rico faces battle to avoid default
[Bloomberg] There Are Signs of Trouble in Junk Bonds and That Could Be Bad for Stocks
[CNBC] $1 million home sales surge, prices stall
[Reuters] Saudi Arabia mulling land operations on Yemen border
[Reuters] China looks to fiscal stimulus to fight slowdown
[Bloomberg] Rio Tinto Warns More Iron Ore Miners Face Pain After Price Slide
[Reuters] China warns Philippine military planes away from disputed sea area: Manila
[Reuters] German Finance Minister says hopes not high on Greece for Monday euro group
[Bloomberg] Bonds Drop With Stocks, Metals to Extend $2 Trillion Global Loss
[Bloomberg] Bonds Extend Tumble as Spain, France Sell Debt Into Market Slump
[Bloomberg] China’s Stocks Cap Biggest Three-Day Retreat in Almost Two Years
[Bloomberg] Emerging Stocks Head for Worst Drop in Six Weeks on China Slump
[Bloomberg] Greece Faces Pending Deadline as ECB Eyes Haircut Option
[BBC] UK Election 2015: Millions begin casting their votes
[Bloomberg] U.K. Votes in Unprecedented Election With Outcome Elusive
[Washington Post] Britain goes to the polls in neck-and-neck contest that promises frantic political scrambling
[Reuters] Wary of bond 'cliff,' Fed plans cautious cuts to portfolio
[Bloomberg] Feds Not Riding to Puerto Rico Rescue Echoes Playbook on Detroit
[FT] Puerto Rico faces battle to avoid default
[Bloomberg] There Are Signs of Trouble in Junk Bonds and That Could Be Bad for Stocks
[CNBC] $1 million home sales surge, prices stall
[Reuters] Saudi Arabia mulling land operations on Yemen border
[Reuters] China looks to fiscal stimulus to fight slowdown
[Bloomberg] Rio Tinto Warns More Iron Ore Miners Face Pain After Price Slide
[Reuters] China warns Philippine military planes away from disputed sea area: Manila