News: 2014-04-05
Why Roku Matters More Than Ever
Londoners Priced Out of Housing Blame Foreigners: Real Estate – Bloomberg
West agonises over Chinese realty binge
Norwegian Skydiver Almost Gets Hit by Falling Meteor and Captures it on Film
Brazil raises key interest rate to two-year high | Reuters
Europe’s banks load up on sovereign debt – FT.com
September Looking Good – Tim Duy’s Fed Watch
“A lot of data will be coming in the door over the next week and a half, culminating in the all-important employment report on Friday, June 5. I think even a moderately positive run of data will further cement a September shift. And I think the Federal Reserve would place less weight on a weak employment report than a strong employment report. The recent pattern of general upward revisions argues for a asymmetrical response. Moreover, I sense they are wary of being trapped by one weak number – I don’t think they would have expanded QE last September if they knew that job growth for August was 165k rather than the initially reported 96k. They don’t want to make that mistake again.
Bottom Line: I think the Federal Reserve is leaning toward a September policy shift. While it is as always data dependent, I think the data will need to be pretty weak to push the Fed to December. “
BBC News – Will quantitative easing in the eurozone continue the era of cheap money?
Mozilla CEO: The Hounding Of A Heretic, Ctd
Housebuilding boosts construction sector to best levels since 2007 | Business | theguardian.com
Portugal Weighs Risk of Irish Route to Bailout Exit – Bloomberg
Venezuela: A Call for Peace – NYTimes.com
Canada’s job growth almost double forecasts, jobless rate ticks down
How broke couple repaid debts of $127,000 in 4 years | Toronto Star
US warns China not to use force in maritime disputes – FT.com
The female face of the crisis quits the spotlight – FT.com
M Stanley hits back over Flash Boys row – FT.com
The Perpetual Bubble Economy – NYTimes.com
Larry Summers and Wealth Inequality | House of Debt
5-year-old cracks Xbox One security by discovering simple flaw – GameSpot
Coming to Your Twitter Feed: 15 New Types of Ads – WSJ.com
James Franco admits ‘bad judgment’ after hitting on girl, 17, on Instagram | Mail Online
eBay Adds New ‘Virtual Currency’ Category to US Site
Auto Draft – Real Time Economics – WSJ
Soaring Housing Costs Driving Educated People From Big Cities – Real Time Economics – WSJ
Bond yields to hit fresh lows as world recovery wilts, growls Saxo bear – Telegraph Blogs
Turkish court orders reverse of YouTube ban | The Verge
For which political views should a CEO have to resign?
One For the Doves – Tim Duy’s Fed Watch
ekathimerini.com | Bitcoin firm in Cyprus vanishes after halting operations
ekathimerini.com | Retail sales in Greece slide 1.9 pct in January
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