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Monday, April 22, 2019

Monday Evening Links

[Reuters] Wall Street jogs in place in quiet trading session

[Reuters] Oil jumps on U.S. plans to tighten Iran sanctions; dollar eases

[Reuters] Treasuries -Steeper yield curve kicks off $237 bln auction week

[Reuters] U.S. home sales tumble as supply constraints linger

[AP] Medicare, Social Security face shaky fiscal futures

[AP] San Francisco at ‘boiling point’ over tech, houses, homeless

[AP] Boom market in small businesses shows signs of cooling

[Reuters] Herman Cain withdraws from consideration for Fed seat, Trump says

[CNBC] Sales of the cheapest and swankiest homes are tanking, but for very different reasons

[Bloomberg] Recently Hot Housing Markets Now See Biggest Sales Declines

[Bloomberg] America’s Elderly Are Twice as Likely to Work Now Than in 1985

[WSJ] Social Security Costs to Exceed Income in 2020, Trustees Say

[FT] What does the end of the US waiver on Iran’s oil exports mean?
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