[Bloomberg] Draghi Says Volatility Here to Stay as Global Bond Rout Deepens
[The Guardian] Greek leader meets eurozone creditors – but as expected, no deal yet
[Bloomberg] China’s Hot IPO Market Lures $273 Billion to $2 Billion Offering
[Bloomberg] Brazil Boosts Rate for Sixth Time as Investors Doubt Tombini
[Reuters] Seeking compromise deal, Greece warns it might skip IMF payment
[Bloomberg] BofA Explains How the Bond Rout Could Turn Into a Bloodbath
[Bloomberg] Wall Street Sounds Bond Warning as Holdings Shift Sparks Concern
[Reuters] Ukraine forces, separatists fight first serious battles in months
[AFP] Fighting surges in Ukraine after Kiev says rebels launch assault
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Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Wednesday's News Links
[Bloomberg] Emerging Stocks Fall for Eighth Day; Qatar Stocks Drop on FIFA
[Reuters] Greece will not pay IMF on Friday without prospect of a deal: lawmaker
[Reuters] Greek PM Calls on Lenders to Show 'Realism', End Grexit Talk
[WSJ] Greece’s Creditors Draft Final Offer for Bailout Aid in Bid to Break Stalemate
[Bloomberg] Companies' Borrowing Spree Darkens Stock Market Future
[Bloomberg] Euro Bond Rout Wipes Out 2015 Profit as Inflation Returns
[Reuters] Investors piling into volatility funds bet on more anxiety ahead
[Reuters] German finance minister accuses Greece's ruling party of misleading voters
[Bloomberg View, Bershidsky] Does Greece Have a Diabolical Plan B?
[Bloomberg] OECD Cuts Global Growth Outlook as Investment Lags, Greece Looms
[Reuters] China May services PMI rises to 53.5, new business up most since 2012
[Bloomberg View] China After the Bubble
[WSJ] Shares Too Pricey? Bernanke Doesn’t Think So
[Bloomberg] Jamie Dimon Becomes Billionaire Ushering in Era of the Megabank
[Bloomberg] Turkey Annual Inflation Climbs to Highest Level This Year
[CNN] Venezuela's currency isn't worth a penny
[Reuters] Philippine's Aquino revives comparison between China and Nazi Germany
[Bloomberg] Two Civilians Dead as Ukraine Sees ‘Significantly’ More Shelling
[Washington Post] How Saudi Arabia’s 79-year-old King Salman is shaking up the Middle East
[Der Spiegel] Paid as a Pro-Kremlin Troll: 'The Hatred Spills over into the Real World'
[AP] California's Largest Lake Threatened by Urban Water Transfer
[Reuters] Greece will not pay IMF on Friday without prospect of a deal: lawmaker
[Reuters] Greek PM Calls on Lenders to Show 'Realism', End Grexit Talk
[WSJ] Greece’s Creditors Draft Final Offer for Bailout Aid in Bid to Break Stalemate
[Bloomberg] Companies' Borrowing Spree Darkens Stock Market Future
[Bloomberg] Euro Bond Rout Wipes Out 2015 Profit as Inflation Returns
[Reuters] Investors piling into volatility funds bet on more anxiety ahead
[Reuters] German finance minister accuses Greece's ruling party of misleading voters
[Bloomberg View, Bershidsky] Does Greece Have a Diabolical Plan B?
[Bloomberg] OECD Cuts Global Growth Outlook as Investment Lags, Greece Looms
[Reuters] China May services PMI rises to 53.5, new business up most since 2012
[Bloomberg View] China After the Bubble
[WSJ] Shares Too Pricey? Bernanke Doesn’t Think So
[Bloomberg] Jamie Dimon Becomes Billionaire Ushering in Era of the Megabank
[Bloomberg] Turkey Annual Inflation Climbs to Highest Level This Year
[CNN] Venezuela's currency isn't worth a penny
[Reuters] Philippine's Aquino revives comparison between China and Nazi Germany
[Bloomberg] Two Civilians Dead as Ukraine Sees ‘Significantly’ More Shelling
[Washington Post] How Saudi Arabia’s 79-year-old King Salman is shaking up the Middle East
[Der Spiegel] Paid as a Pro-Kremlin Troll: 'The Hatred Spills over into the Real World'
[AP] California's Largest Lake Threatened by Urban Water Transfer