Links 17 June 2013
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Global Macro/Markets:
- Bid to relaunch synthetic CDO unravels – Financial Times
- The Great Rotation has not worked out as planned – Sober Look
- For the world economy, a slower, more stable growth – Washington Post
North America:
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- Wall Street is winning the long war against post-crash regulation – The Guardian
- Obama needs to embrace the promise of the US city – Financial Times
- Fears of Housing Bubble Full Full of Air – Wall Street Journal
- Fracking Is Already Straining U.S. Water Supplies – ThinkProgress
Europe:
- Bond market nerves threaten to end Europe’s calm – Financial Times
- Britain is doing well on employment despite a crummy economy. Why? – Washington Post
- Stimulus boost agreed for struggling Northern Irish economy – Financial Times
- Bank of England says foreign banks made UK’s credit crunch worse – Financial Times
- Senior bank debt issues slump to decade low – Financial Times
- An export culture shock needs to begin at the G8 – The Telegraph
- All eyes on Mark Carney’s first move as Bank of England’s new governor – The Guardian
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Asia:
- Claim that 6,000 ‘super landlords’ each own 300 flats in Beijing sparks controversy – scmp.com
- Chinas Great Uprooting – Moving 250 Million Into Cities – New York Times
- Urban Landscapes Update: China’s Great Urbanization Experiment – wfs.org
- Liquidity risk for credit boom China – The AFR
Local:
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- Palmer warns of axing 1,000 jobs – The Australian
- Leave coal in ground: experts – The Age
Other
- Jim O’Neill On The Emerging Markets – Business Insider
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About the author

Leith van Onselen is Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super. He is also a co-founder of MacroBusiness.
Leith has previously worked at the Australian Treasury, Victorian Treasury and Goldman Sachs.
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