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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Wednesday Evening Links

[CNBC] Coronavirus live updates: Global cases cross 1.5 million, 2.4 million Californians have applied for unemployment since March 12

[Reuters] World's biggest oil producers at odds ahead of talks on major cuts

[Reuters] Trump says would like to reopen U.S. economy with a 'big bang'

[Reuters] Risky U.S. debt recovers from March lows on stimulus hopes

[Reuters] U.S. GDP will contract 30% in second quarter, 5% in 2020: PIMCO

[Bloomberg] Global Oil Deal in Sight After Russia Signals Readiness to Cut

[Bloomberg] Reserve Drawdown of $105 Billion Signals Emerging Currency Risk

[Bloomberg] IMF Works to Speed Support for Record Developing-Nation Requests

[Bloomberg] China Developers Were in Weakened Position Even Before Virus Hit

[Bloomberg] Rich Asians Face Billions in Losses on Popular Structured Notes

[NYT] ‘Never Seen Anything Like It’: Cars Line Up for Miles at Food Banks

[NYT] Europe’s Big Economies Brace for Sharpest Drop Since World War II

[WSJ] State Funding Woes Are Dragging the Fed Into Muni-Market Reboot

[FT] The EU’s ‘moment of truth’

[FT] Painful lessons from the Luckin Coffee scandal
at 4/08/2020 04:53:00 PM
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