Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Brexit cost investors $2 trillion, the worst one day drop ever – CNBC
- The $100 Trillion Bond Market’s Got Bigger Concerns Than Brexit – Bloomberg
- Humans have dreamed of a world of plenty in which nobody needs to work – World after Capital
- Sterling, Asian stocks struggle with Brexit hangover – Reuters
- When the future becomes today – BIS
- Why it doesn’t make sense to hold bonds – VOX
- Should we Target NGDP? – Roger Farmer’s Economic Window
- Why gold may hit $1,500 by year’s end—and it’s not just about Brexit – MarketWatch
Americas:
- At least 10 hurt at chaotic, bloody neo-Nazi rally at Capitol – Sacbee
- Trump’s June has been an utter disaster in every way – Washington Post
- ‘We’re an Easy Target’: Taken In by the Trump Brand – NY Times
- Donald Trump Has No Idea What The Unemployment Rate Is – AOL
- Largest 5-year Population Cohorts are now “20 to 24” and “25 to 29” – Calculated Risk
- Will America Win or Lose From Brexit? – Project Syndicate
Europe:
- Brexit leaders are walking back some of their biggest promises – Washington Post
- Britain ’may never’ trigger EU divorce: diplomats – Yahoo
- Britain’s two main political parties in turmoil over E.U. fallout – Washington Post
- Fractures From ‘Brexit’ Vote Spread Into Opposition Labour Party – NY Times
- European Parliament demands big say over terms of Britain’s exit – FT
- A Plea for Rapid Resolution of the Brexit – The Atlantic
- EU plans moving bank regulator from London as euro zone eyes City business – Reuters
- Icelanders Elect Historian as First New President in Two Decades – Bloomberg
- Rajoy Wins as Spain Cleaves to Establishment Amid Brexit Mayhem – Bloomberg
- Spanish vote delivers more uncertainty for Europe after Brexit – Reuters
- Switzerland set to ask EU for limited migration curbs: president – Reuters
Asia:
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- Japan PM Abe says he has told FinMin Taro Aso to take steps to calm yen if needed – CNBC
- Xi Jinping sends his spin doctors spinning – The Economist
- Tesla signs $9 billion agreement to build factory in China, report says – Mashable
- ‘Brexit’ Upends China’s Plans for Turmoil-Free Summer – WSJ
- China state planner head says new economic growth engines yet to replace old ones – Reuters
- Asian powers warnings over global stability – BBC
Trans-Tasman:
- Brexit only way to regain sovereignty: Howard – Sky News
- Calls for an Australian republic following Brexit vote – ABC
- Australia calls for global moratorium on death penalty – ABC
- International student who grew cannabis crop has visa denial overturned – ABC
- Australia to team up with New Zealand in wake of Brexit – ABC
- Coalition to reveal costings as Labor defends increasing budget deficit – ABC
- You’ll have to wait for costings: Morrison – SBS
- Visa scammer caught on hidden camera, department investigates possible corruption – ABC
- Illegal workers caught in north Queensland, including ‘labour contractors’ – ABC
- Immigration fraud: The true menace to our borders – The SMH
- Ross Gittins: Business lobbies sell out Aussie shareholders – The SMH
- Labor demands answers on ‘appalling, astounding’ Border Force claims – The SMH
- Malcolm Turnbull’s attack on independents ‘remarkably arrogant’, say senators – The Guardian
- Turnbull Calls For ‘Stability’, But His Ideology Is The Cause Of Brexit – New Matilda
- A focus on economics (the dismal science) has produced a dismal election debate – The Conversation
- Malcolm Turnbull’s Claim of a Four Times Company Tax Cut Multiplier is Wrong. – You Tube
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Interest-only borrowing booms – Interest.co.nz