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Friday, January 19, 2018

Friday Evening Links

[Reuters] U.S. government shutdown begins as spending bill fails in Senate

[Bloomberg] Stocks Ignore Shutdown Talks, Continue Record Run: Markets Wrap

[Bloomberg] ‘The Intensity Is Crazy’: Stock Advisers Bask in the Bull Market

[CNBC] A government shutdown may not affect stocks much, but a bigger political battle brewing will

[CNBC] Bond yields at a critical level means more than meets the eye

[Reuters] Trump administration says U.S. mistakenly backed China WTO accession in 2001

[Reuters] Fed's Williams says three rate hikes 'good starting point'

[CNBC] Majority of Americans say they are satisfied with the economy at levels not seen since dotcom boom, NBC/WSJ poll finds

[Bloomberg] Investors Yank Money From Junk-Bond ETFs

[Bloomberg] GE's Credit Risk Rises After Insurance Charge Spooks Investors

[Bloomberg] Draghi Task Force Plan for Euro Safe Assets Is Ready

[WSJ] Trump Calls for Four-Week Funding Extension After Talk With Schumer as Possible Shutdown Looms
at 1/19/2018 03:41:00 PM
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