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Monday, April 3, 2017

Monday Evening Links

[Bloomberg] Asian Stocks Set to Drift Lower as Yen Strengthens: Markets Wrap

[Reuters] Wall St. slips after U.S. states challenge Trump on energy efficiency

[Reuters] Global debt hits $215 trillion in 2016, led by emerging markets: IIF

[Bloomberg] Student-Debt Overhang Is Pushing Down U.S. Rates, Dudley Says

[CNBC] Put me in, coach: Money is pouring into the market from the sidelines

[CNBC] Homeowners are pulling cash out again; this time it’s the millennials

[Reuters] 'Innovative financing' sours dairy giant in China's rural northeast

[Bloomberg] Tech Overthrows Financials as King of Emerging Markets

[Reuters] Latest rift in Greek bailout talks dashes hopes for deal in Malta

[Bloomberg] South Africa Cut to Junk for the First Time Since 2000

[NYT] Trump Is Ready for Tax Cuts, but His Treasury Department Isn’t

[WSJ] This Volatility Warning Has a Different Ring to It Today

[FT] China’s ‘bad banks’ thrive as alternative lenders

[FT] Donald Trump’s North Korea warning sparks concern in Asia

[FT] Italian bond yields rise as traders focus on political worries
at 4/03/2017 10:36:00 AM
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