[Reuters] Oil falls 4 percent as U.S. stocks build for 9th straight week
[Bloomberg] Oil Slumps to Lowest This Year as Traders Focus on Record Supply
[Bloomberg] A Freakish Calm Surrounds the Eight-Year Bull Market
[Bloomberg] China Factory-Gate Inflation May Spike Most Since 2008: Chart
[Reuters] U.S. says 'all options on table' to deal with North Korea
[Reuters] U.S. general says Russia deploys cruise missile, threatens NATO
[WSJ] GOP Health Bill Goes to House Committees as Opposition Mounts
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Wednesday's News Links
[Bloomberg] Treasuries On Worst Run Since '12 as Dollar Jumps: Markets Wrap
[Bloomberg] ADP Says Companies in U.S. Hired the Most in Almost Three Years
[Bloomberg] Mnuchin’s Treasury Staff Picks Stall as White House Scrutinizes Tweets
[Bloomberg] Doctor, Hospital Groups Line Up Against GOP Health Proposal
[Bloomberg] China's Imports Surge in February, While Exports Miss Estimates
[Reuters] China tries cure by committee for corporate debt hangover
[CNBC] Brazil tumbles deeper into its worst ever depression
[Bloomberg] French Insurgents Thrust Establishment Aside in Crucial Vote
[NYT] WikiLeaks Reignites Tensions Between Silicon Valley and Spy Agencies
[WSJ] Stocks Have Tripled Since Crisis, but Low Rates Are Still Squeezing Savers
[WSJ] Republicans Disagree on How—and Whether—to Pay for Tax Cuts
[WSJ] Central Banks Ratchet Up Reserves
[WSJ] Going Dutch: What Elections in the Netherlands Could Mean for Markets
[Bloomberg] ADP Says Companies in U.S. Hired the Most in Almost Three Years
[Bloomberg] Mnuchin’s Treasury Staff Picks Stall as White House Scrutinizes Tweets
[Bloomberg] Doctor, Hospital Groups Line Up Against GOP Health Proposal
[Bloomberg] China's Imports Surge in February, While Exports Miss Estimates
[Reuters] China tries cure by committee for corporate debt hangover
[CNBC] Brazil tumbles deeper into its worst ever depression
[Bloomberg] French Insurgents Thrust Establishment Aside in Crucial Vote
[NYT] WikiLeaks Reignites Tensions Between Silicon Valley and Spy Agencies
[WSJ] Stocks Have Tripled Since Crisis, but Low Rates Are Still Squeezing Savers
[WSJ] Republicans Disagree on How—and Whether—to Pay for Tax Cuts
[WSJ] Central Banks Ratchet Up Reserves
[WSJ] Going Dutch: What Elections in the Netherlands Could Mean for Markets
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