Previously on MoreLiver’s:
Roundups &
Commentary
Frontrunning – ZH
Overnight: Made Up Chinese, Stronger Than Expected German Data – ZH
The Lunch Wrap – alphaville
/ FT
Emerging N.Y. headlines – beyondbrics
/ FT
Daily press summary – Open Europe
Morning MoneyBeat – WSJ
Morning Bond Update – TradingFloor
New Zealand Grabs the Spotlight – Marc
to Market
Morning Briefing
(EU/US): – BNY
Mellon
The currency wars are alive and well.
EUROPE
Daniel Gros: The
debate about austerity and the cost of high public-debt levels misses a key
point: public debt owed to foreigners is different from debt owed to residents.
And that distinction is particularly important in the context of the euro
crisis, which the evidence confirms is not really about sovereign debt, but
about foreign debt.
German wages grow faster than euro area average
– Bruegel
Good news from German industry – Nordea
There clearly was more
good news than bad in today’s and yesterday’s numbers for orders and production
in German industry.
How to reignite the EU’s services market and boost
growth by €300bn – Open Europe
ASIA
Hopium and Japanese exports – alphaville
/ FT
FINNISH
Yritysten
näkymät parantuneet – väki vähenee edelleen – TalSa
EK:n
suhdannebarometri: Ei merkittävää elpymistä näkyvissä
– EK
Suomen
kestävyysvaje vaatisi voimakkaita päätöksiä – Soininvaara
Suomen
vienti ei vedä – supistui 13 prosenttia maaliskuussa –
TalSa