[Reuters] Wall Street flat as global growth fears persist
[Ahval] Turkish lira swap rates jump to 600 percent
[Reuters] U.S. trade deficit narrows sharply as exports rebound
[Reuters] Trump Fed nominee Moore says central bank should cut rates: NYT
[Bloomberg] Here’s Why U.S. Bond Yields Plunged So Much Over the Past Week
[Bloomberg] China’s First Quarter Recovery Is Unmistakable, Beige Book Says
[Reuters] China’s industrial profits shrink most since late 2011
[Bloomberg] A $17 Billion Funding Hole Looms for Developer Evergrande
[Bloomberg] New Zealand Joins Dovish Shift as Governor Puts Rate Cut in Play
[AP] European Central Bank ready to act if trouble hits economy
[Reuters] ECB can delay rate hike again, mitigate negative rates if needed: Draghi
[Bloomberg] After Only 86 Days, Brazil’s Bolsonaro Is Already in Trouble
[WSJ] Tax Changes Hit Overseas Profits of Some U.S. Companies
[WSJ] ECB’s Draghi Hints at Drawbacks of Negative Rates
[WSJ] A Decade After the Housing Bust, the Exurbs Are Back
[WSJ] Cash-Strapped Illinois, Chicago Seek Billions From Investors
[WSJ] More Than a Third of China Is Now Invested in One Giant Mutual Fund
[FT] Crackdown on short selling roils Turkish money markets
[FT] US mortgage refinancing rush sends Treasuries higher
[FT] Wall Street readies for IPO boom as ‘unicorns’ stampede to market
[FT] The path to reform looks as rocky as ever for emerging economies
[FT] Germany sells Bunds at negative yield for first time since 2016