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

Why is no one talking about the rally in the Chinese stock market?  (Money Game)

What has happened to sector valuation ratios.  (Bespoke also FT Alphaville)

Why does the stock market tend to outperform the week before April 15th?  (Marketwatch)

Tracking the surge in private company valuations.  (Bloomberg)

The SEC is contemplating making it easier for companies to raise equity without going public.  (WSJ)

Brazil gives into higher levels for the real.  (WSJ, beyondbrics)

Ten dos and don’ts for financial types using Twitter.  (Big Picture)

In praise of FRED.  (Money Game)

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