Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- A Dying Breed: Currency Traders Are Left Out of New Wall Street – Bloomberg
- World’s Largest Energy Trader Sees a Decade of Low Oil Prices – Bloomberg
- If you could know one asset price twenty years out – Marginal Revolution
- Fund managers ready for ‘smart beta’ wars – FT
- The Greatest Bull Market of All-Time? – A Wealth of Common Sense
- This Chart Shows ’Deteriorating Liquidity’ Is at the Heart of Market Carnage – Bloomberg
- Digitally disrupted GDP – VOX
- Negative interest rates – Econbrowser
- Tech stock collapse sure looks like bubble popping – Yahoo
- In 10 years time, what will we think about negative yields? – Medium
Americas:
- As vote nears, a more radical Trump emerges – Washington Examiner
- Clinton weighs staff shake-up after New Hampshire – Politico
- Hedge Funds Bet on Risks in U.S. Blue-Chip Debt – WSJ
- The Probability of Negative U.S. Rates Is on the Rise – Bloomberg
- Don’t Break Up the Banks. They’re Not Our Real Problem – NY Times
- Why Albertans are starting to walk away from their mortgages – cbc.ca
Europe:
- Traders Going for Exit Target Greece as Stocks Hit 1990 Low – Bloomberg
- Hedge funds short London luxury homes – FT
- European Stocks Fall, Credit Weakens as Signs of Distress Abound – Bloomberg
- German, French central bankers call for euro zone finance ministry – Reuters
- Brexit Special – bloombergbriefs.com
- Pimco Has Biggest Flows in Europe From Yield-Hungry Insurers – Bloomberg
- How Europe’s Banks Got Hit by a Perfect Storm in Five Charts – Bloomberg
Asia:
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- This Japanese Lawmaker Is Under Fire for Trying to Take Paternity Leave – Bloomberg
- India overtakes China as fastest growing large economy in 2015 – Cityam
- Why China’s economic health is more than just the markets – Forbes
- China suffering from a transparency problem – Japan Times
- Chinese stocks tumble over capital outflow concerns – Lake Andes Wave
Trans-Tasman:
- Malcolm Turnbull’s tax two-step: focus shifts to super, rental properties, expenses – The Canberra Times
- The sharing economy needs regulation – The Canberra Times
- AVJennings say Australia’s housing sector is in a crisis – The Canberra Times
- PM’s new ministerial mess – The Australian
- Negative gearing next tax target for Turnbull government – The Australian
- Demand draws NSW gas – The Australian
- Work expenses, super in the firing line – The AFR
- Super limits plan to save $16b – The AFR
- WA power assets could be sold – The AFR
- Paul Keating’s problem is he actually likes Peter Costello’s super tax breaks – The AFR
- Maritime authority knew foreign workers would replace MV Portland crew, Senate hears – ABC News
- BHP Billiton expected to cut dividend payouts amid commodity rout – ABC News
- Parkinson has something to prove on tax reform – The Conversation