News: 2014-05-20

Thailand Army Sees No Coup as Martial Law Imposed – Bloomberg

Chasing Yield, Investors Plow Into Junk Bonds – WSJ.com

China Suspends Cybersecurity Cooperation After U.S. Charges – Bloomberg

New Cold War May Emerge in Ukraine Crisis, Medvedev Says – Bloomberg

Data Pirates of the Caribbean: The NSA Is Recording Every Cell Phone Call in the Bahamas – The Intercept

Why the government should provide internet access – Vox

AT&T Could Probably Buy DirecTV. But Why? | Re/code

AT&T Joins U.S. TV Revamp With $48.5 Billion DirecTV Deal – Bloomberg

New York’s mayor is proving Uber right about cab cartels – Quartz

Fischer, Brainard to push for more activist Fed | Reuters

Life and death as a female editor | Media | theguardian.com

Why passengers loathe airport productivity gains | South China Morning Post

Russell 2000 nosedive means it’s time to take stock of investments – Telegraph

Blackstone to Sell Boston Office Towers for $2.1 Billion – WSJ.com

Deutsche Bank Plans to Raise $11 Billion – WSJ.com

Austerity-battered Spaniards look set to return old guard – FT.com

Mark Carney: rising house prices pose biggest risk to recovery | Business | The Guardian

German Economy Will Grow at Slower Tempo, Says Bundesbank – WSJ.com

Fed’s Bullard Says First Rate Increase Could Come Late in 1Q 2015 – Real Time Economics – WSJ

Congratulations to Class of 2014, the Most Indebted Ever – The Numbers Guy – WSJ

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