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Monday, February 11, 2019

Monday Evening Links

[Reuters] Wall Street wavers as investors eye trade talks, growth fears

[Reuters] Dollar LIBOR resumes drop to lowest level since November

[Reuters] Trump says Democrats to blame if government shuts down again

[Reuters] Fed's Bowman says she is comfortable with policy stance

[Bloomberg] China's Problems Hit It All at Once

[Bloomberg] Morgan Stanley's Wilson Sees S&P 500 Earnings Growth Flatlining

[CNBC] Paul Tudor Jones says 'mania' in share buybacks threatens to have 'social consequences'

[MarketWatch: Soros] Opinion: Europe may be on the cusp of a nightmare, but it’s not too late to wake up

[AP] AP Explains: The promise of 5G wireless - speed, hype, risk

[Reuters] Pompeo warns allies Huawei presence complicates partnership with U.S.

[WSJ] Lawmakers to Resume Stalled Border-Security Talks

[WSJ] How Bad Is the China Slowdown? U.S. Companies Offer Some Answers

[WSJ] The Benchmark Set to Replace Libor Suffers Volatility Spike

[FT] Europe faces a reckoning as ‘the bezzle’ bites QE

[FT] Matteo Salvini talks up seizing control of Italy’s gold reserves
at 2/11/2019 02:10:00 PM
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