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Friday, May 11

11th May - US Open

Here are the US open briefings. For more see last night's US Close: Grexit, not yet? and earlier EU Open: TGIF. For added sensationalism, see JP Morgan Losses. Next up the Best of The Week, have a great weekend. Follow ‘MoreLiver’ on Twitter or Facebook

Daily US Opening News And Market Re-Cap – RanSquawk / ZH
Frontrunning – ZH
The Lunch Wrap – alphaville / FT
EM New York headlines – beyondbrics / FT
Daily Press Summary – Open Europe
  Bundesbank President: Inflating away crisis an “absurd discussion”; Bild front page: “Inflation alarm! Bundesbank goes soft on the euro?”

Overnight Sentiment: – Bank of America / ZH
Morning MarketBeat: J.P. Morgan Gives Market a Whale of Time  – MarketBeat / WSJ
Broker Note Briefing: Friday – WSJ
Morning Take-Out – DealBook / NYT
AM Dear Dairy: TGIF – Macro and Cheese
Dollar Mixed, Market Digesting Developments – Marc to Market (new!)

Pre-market Commentary – Marketwatch
Pre-Market Trading – CNNMoney          
Pre-Market – NASDAQ
US Equity Preview – Bloomberg
Earnings & Events – The Street
MarketCurrents – Seeking Alpha

Debt crisis: live – The Telegraph
Europe Crisis Tracker – WSJ
Tracking Europe’s Debt Crisis – NYT
FX Options Analytics – Saxo Bank
European 10yr Bond Yields and Spreads – MTS indices (new!)

EURO CRISIS
It’s too late for Germany to save the euroThe Telegraph
Despite belated gestures from Berlin, the single currency cannot survive if and when Greece leaves it.

An inflated sense of optimismalphaville / FT
Inflation of more than 4% in Germany would be required.

Downturn Seen WorseningWSJ

BizDaily: Is the IMF in too deep?BBC (mp3)
With renewed fears this week over Greece's future within the eurozone, we ask a former IMF chief economist, Simon Johnson, if the Fund has pledged too much of the world's money to countries that can't pay it back. Also a leading British cyber-policeman, Mick Jameson of the Serious Organised Crime Agency, tells us about the challenges of battling fraud on the Internet. And there's a new oil boom in Kenya - but is this really going to benefit ordinary Kenyans or just corrupt oil-men and politicians? We hear the thoughts of the BBC's regular Kenyan commentator, Wycliffe Muga.

Europe: Gloomy messagesButtonwood’s / The Economist
Yesterday’s Bellwether Europe conference was not particularly cheerful.