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Friday, March 4, 2016

Friday's News Links

[Bloomberg] Payrolls in U.S. Surge While Wages Drop in Mixed Jobs Report

[Reuters] U.S. trade deficit widens as exports hit five-and-a-half-year low

[Reuters] Bank of America revs up auto loans business despite warning signs

[CNBC] Ex-Fed Plosser: Big rate catch up may be needed

[Reuters] Goldman Sachs cutting up to 10 percent of fixed income trading staff: source

[Bloomberg] From Schengen to ‘Brexit,’ Risks to the Euro Are Stacking Up

[WSJ] European Central Bank Faces Questions Over Which Bonds to Buy

[Bloomberg] Lula's Detention Rattles Brazil as Heat on Rousseff Increases

[Bloomberg] Brazil's Lula Targeted in Police Raid Into Corruption Scandal

[Bloomberg] Gold Snaps Back to Bull Market as Prices Surge on Haven Demand

[Bloomberg] BlackRock Temporarily Suspends Issuance of Gold Trust Shares

[Reuters] China's premier says economy faces greater difficulties in 2016: state radio

[FT] China plans securitisation to tackle banks’ bad debt burden

[WSJ] China Begins to Tackle Its ‘Zombie’ Factory Problem

[Bloomberg] Turkish Government Takes Over Best-Selling Newspaper

[Reuters] EU outlines plan to save open borders, cajoles Turkey
at 3/04/2016 07:31:00 AM
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