[Reuters] Strong jobs data boosts Wall Street
[AP] US adds robust 263K jobs; unemployment at 49-year low: 3.6%
[Bloomberg/Yahoo] U.S. Goods-Trade Gap Widens to $71.4 Billion on Import Increase
[MarketWatch] ISM services index decelerates in April to lowest level in two years
[Reuters] Take Five: Vol squall coming? World markets themes for the week ahead
[AP] Eurozone inflation ticks up in hopeful sign for central bank
[Reuters] Pentagon warns on risk of Chinese submarines in Arctic
[Bloomberg] Private Debt Boom Stokes Zeal, and Some Worry, at Milken Summit
[Bloomberg] Weidmann Joins ECB Doubters on Draghi Move to Soften Rate Impact
[NYT] How a Lone Norwegian Trader Shook the World’s Financial System
[WSJ] GOP Traditionalists Thwart Trump’s Push to Install Supporters at the Fed
[WSJ] Ginnie Mae Moves to Crack Down on Repeated Refinancings
[FT] Jay Powell battles with messaging at the Federal Reserve
[FT] Jean-Claude Juncker ‘would not mind’ a German leading the ECB
[FT] Complex securities blamed in crisis return to favour
[FT] Revival of crisis-era creation shows strain in credit markets
[FT] Why America’s great corporate debt binge is probably not over
[FT] The flood of tech IPOs risks worsening inequality