Daily News Digest – Monday Morning
08/15/2011
Economic News
- Asia stocks climb after rough week – Market Watch
- Germany and France rule out euro bonds – FT
- German government no longer rules out euro bonds – Reuters
- Stock futures rise after last week’s wild ride – Reuters
- Germany baulks at euro rescue, insists on rules – AP/Seeking Alpha
- US industrials prepare for risk of double dip – FT
- Seeking Alpha’s Wall Street Breakfast News Roundup – Seeking Alpha
- Economic Reports for the week of August 14 – NYT
- Yuan’s rise may signal new China policy – Market Watch
- Krugman: Will the ECB change course? – NYT
- The Unfolding EU Crisis – Zero Hedge
- Banking: Again on the edge – FT
- London House Prices Plunge on Financial Turmoil – Bloomberg
- Budget Buster: Pentagon unable to account for trillions – Yahoo Finance
- August 15, 1971: Nixon’s golden mistake – RCM
- Terms of Spectrum Auction in Greece rankle operators – NYT
- Google to buy Motorola Mobility – AP/Yahoo Finance
More Headlines
- The South China Sea in the Future of Conflict – FP
- Pakistan let China see crashed US ‘stealth’ copter – Reuters
- Protests force Chinese factory to close – FT
- With Approval rating at all-time low Obama launches three day bus tour – LA Times
Arab Spring News
- Latest developments across Arab world’s Unrest – AP
- Egypt: Who calls the shots? – NY Review of Books
- Egypt blogger quizzed for ‘defaming’ military – BBC
- The Saudi Reaction to Syria – Today’s Zaman
- Libyan rebels close in on Tripoli – CSM
- Smuggling in North Sinai Surge as the Police vanish – NYT
GB
- UK’s crackdown on rioters raises race and Human Rights concern – Atlantic
- Britain’s pointless blame game – Independent
- UK gangs thrive in August riots – AP
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