Germany Is Open to IMF Aid for Greece Germany signaled it is open to supporting a joint bailout of Greece by European governments and the IMF should the country need assistance, as Greece pressed Europe for concrete help by next week. (WSJ)
The Yuan Scapegoat (WSJ)
Stronger yuan not tonic for US economy A stronger yuan would not be a tonic for the US economy or manufacturing and it would be a huge mistake to raise tariffs on imports from China to force a change in the yuan, says a US trade expert on Tuesday. (China Daily)
‘Chermany’ unites to weaken the economy (FT)
John Authers looks at why some believe there’s no threat of a China bubble (FT)
To Fill Budget Gaps, ‘Stealth’ Taxes Are Creeping Up For tax officials, indirect levies — or stealth taxes — are stable, less prone to be avoided and easy to collect. (NYT)
March Madness Scenes from a devolution as Democrats writhe toward 216 votes. (WSJ)
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