[Reuters] Global stocks rise on renewed trade hopes, set for best week since January
[AP] Premier: China needs ‘strong measures’ to support economy
[Reuters] Central banks stuck in holding pattern
[Bloomberg] China Growth Mystery Scares Global Economy in Weakest Shape in Years
[Bloomberg] Junk Debt Investors Win Few Breaks on ‘Worst Ever’ Covenants
[Bloomberg] Hong Kong Seen Spending Billions More to Defend Currency Peg
[Reuters] Premier Li says China opposes Taiwan independence
[Reuters] North Korea may suspend nuclear talks with 'gangster-like' U.S.: diplomat
[WSJ] $10 Billion Corporate Debt Sale Highlights Credit Market’s Recovery
[FT] China new house prices pick up pace in February
[FT] Italy eyes loans from China’s development bank for projects
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Thursday, March 14, 2019
Thursday Evening Links
[Reuters] S&P 500 slips amid U.S.-China trade uncertainty
[BBC] Brexit: MPs vote by 412 to 202 to seek delay to EU departure
[Reuters] U.S.-China trade talks progressing quickly: Trump, Mnuchin
[CNBC] US new home sales declined 6.9 percent in January
[Reuters] U.S. data underscores slowing growth, muted inflation
[Bloomberg] The College Admissions Scandal Presses Our ‘Unfairness’ Button
[Bloomberg] Gulati's Hedge Fund Becomes Victim of Too-Calm Markets
[NYT] China’s Slowdown Already Hit Its Factories. Now Its Offices Are Hurting, Too.
[BBC] Brexit: MPs vote by 412 to 202 to seek delay to EU departure
[Reuters] U.S.-China trade talks progressing quickly: Trump, Mnuchin
[CNBC] US new home sales declined 6.9 percent in January
[Reuters] U.S. data underscores slowing growth, muted inflation
[Bloomberg] The College Admissions Scandal Presses Our ‘Unfairness’ Button
[Bloomberg] Gulati's Hedge Fund Becomes Victim of Too-Calm Markets
[NYT] China’s Slowdown Already Hit Its Factories. Now Its Offices Are Hurting, Too.