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Tuesday look-in: game on

Thanks for checking in with us for this early morning linkfest.  Good luck out there today.

It’s “game on” in Silicon Valley these days.  (WSJ)

Twitter wants TweetDeck.  (WSJ, TechCrunch)

If Glencore is selling should you be buying?  (Bloomberg)

Why Treasuries might catch a bid.  (Data Diary)

Muni bonds are not like other bond sectors.  (NetNet)

What does S&P’s move imply for monetary policy?  (Money Game also Bloomberg)

The lesson from S&P:  in the long term the US’ fiscal situation is unsustainable.  (Gavyn Davies)

Any potential Greek debt restructuring is now a wholly political event.  (FT Alphaville, Smart Money Europe)

What’s driving the rise in consumer inflation expectations?  (Economist’s View)

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