[Reuters] World stocks slip, euro suffers, growth fears linger
[Bloomberg/Investing.com] Lira Falls as Central Bank Removes Pledge for Further Tightening
[Reuters] U.S. weekly jobless claims post biggest rise in 19 months
[AP] US durable goods orders up solid 2.7% in March
[Reuters] BOJ commits to very low rates at least through spring 2020, keeps policy steady
[AP] White House voices support for embattled Fed choice
[CNBC] Deutsche Bank-Commerzbank merger talks collapse
[Reuters] China central bank says no intent to tighten or relax monetary policy
[AP] Spain election dominated by uncertainty, splintered right
[Bloomberg] China Dollar Bond Default Tests Bank Guarantees for First Time
[Bloomberg] China Sovereign Bonds Go From Market Darling to Asia’s Worst Bet
[Reuters] Exclusive: Iran’s Zarif believes Trump does not want war, but could be lured into conflict
[Reuters] Putin says U.S. guarantees unlikely to prompt North Korea to de-nuclearize
[Reuters] New missile gap leaves U.S. scrambling to counter China
[WSJ] Fed Shift Shakes Up World of Speculative Debt
[WSJ] Hedge-Fund Honcho Kyle Bass Takes Aim at Hong Kong ‘Time Bomb’
[FT] Junk-rated energy debt rises on crude revival
[FT] Is Munich’s property the biggest bubble risk in Europe?
[FT] Putin woos Kim at Vladivostok summit as US talks founder