10 Thursday AM Reads

Ack! Word Press disaster delays reads interminably:

• Germany’s Haven Status Fades as Crisis Bill Mounts: Euro Credit (Bloomberg) see also Emerging Markets Regaining Allure (WSJ)
• Nominal GDP Targeting Could Take the Place of Inflation Targeting (Jeff Frankel’s Blog)
• Yields on 10-Year Treasurys Plumb a New Bottom (WSJ)
• Soft Retail Sales Suggest Mild Gain in Q2 Consumer Spending (Northern Trust)
• JPM Two-fer:
…..-Charting the Cozy Connections between JPMorgan and the Senate Banking Committee (Pro Publica)
…..-JPMorgan bets sent false signals to wider debt market (Yahoo Finance)
• Private Equity Has Too Much Money to Spend on Homes (Bloomberg)
Dana Milbank: The Wall Street Senate (Washington Postsee also Washington vs. the middle class (msn.money)
• Bailout in Spain Leaves Taxpayers Liable for the Cost (NYT)
• The 5 myths of the great financial meltdown (CNN Fortune)
• Apple’s Siri Buttons On Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar Steering Wheels? Automakers Think Different (FastCompany)

What are you reading?
Large Institutions Discuss New Marketplace for Bonds

Source: WSJ

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