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Nary a major stock market is trading above its 50-day moving average.  (Global Macro Monitor)

The Russell 2000 A/D line has turned down.  (Bespoke also @harmongreg)

Dr. Copper has the sniffles.  (WSJ)

More signs of a global slowdown in growth.  (FT Alphaville, beyondbrics)

Spain and Italy have rejoined the Euro periphery.  (FT Alphaville also Credit Writedowns)

What it will take to get Greece’s debt to a sustainable level.  (voxEU)

Germany isn’t willingly leaving the Euro any time soon.  (Pragmatic Capitalism)

Why does any one repay debt?  (NetNet)

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