Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Carney and Yellen pull out of ECB conference to focus on markets – FT
- Brexit vote wipes $130 billion off FTSE 100 in 2 days; banks slump – Reuters
- Global markets lose record $3tn since Brexit vote – FT
- Brexit sparks biggest 2-day global stock rout in history – MarketWatch
- Strengthening Currencies Bedevil Central Banks – WSJ
- Dow closes down more than 250 points at lowest since mid-March – CNBC
- Greenspan Warns A Crisis Is Imminent, Urges A Return To The Gold Standard – Zero Hedge
- This really is a slow train wreck – Irish Economy
- The world’s losers are revolting, and Brexit is only the beginning – Washington Post
- Gold hovers at 2-year high in post-Brexit rally – MarketWatch
Americas:
- Donald Trump’s general election media problem – VOX
- What Donald Trump’s New Communications Director Really Thinks Of Donald Trump, In 11 Deleted Tweets – Think Progress
- More Clinton emails released, including some she deleted – AP.org
- Hardly anybody wants to speak at Trump’s convention – Politico
- Supreme Court Strikes Down Texas Abortion Restrictions – NY Times
- Half of Americans think ’reverse racism’ is as big a problem as actual – Fusion
- Why Are Millions of Prime-Age Men Missing From the Economy? – The Atlantic
- Puerto Rico Median Age Reaches Historic 40 Years Amid Crisis – Caribbean Business
- Mexico central bank seen hiking rates after peso slumps on Brexit – Reuters
Europe:
- What the media gets wrong about Brexit – Washington Post
- How our Brexit model fared on election night – The Economist
- How Brexit shattered progressives’ dearest illusions – The Week
- Rome Mulls Capital Injection to Support Italian Banks After Brexit Shock – WSJ
- Italy’s productivity conundrum: The role of resource misallocation – VOX
- Britain to Leave Europe for a Lie – NY Times
- Future Britons will find it hard to believe that anyone voted to stay in the EU – The Telegraph
- David Cameron on Brexit turmoil: Not my problem – Politico
- Here Are 3 Crazy Scenarios In Which Brexit Doesn’t Happen – Fortune
- ECB’s Draghi expresses ’sadness’ at Brexit vote – Reuters
Asia:
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- An investigative journalist returns from an undercover mission in North Korea—only to face her critics – New Republic
- China-Russia declaration on int’l law can help the int’l community understand the true intention of Manila’s South China Sea arbitration request: FM spokesperson – People.cn
- Baidu Creates Own Indexes to Paint Picture of China’s Economy – Bloomberg
- How China’s yuan could be the currency whipping boy of Brexit – MarketWatch
- PBOC to Study Alibaba’s Shadow-Banking Activities, Zhou Says – Bloomberg
- Asian Hedge Funds Seek a Safe Bet By Shorting HSBC – WSJ
Trans-Tasman:
- Australians lose up to 6 per cent of salaries sitting in traffic: report – The SMH
- The number of apprentices across Australia has plunged since the Coalition took office – The SMH
- Turnbull suggests Australia is not responsible for asylum seekers held offshore – The Guardian
- Q&A: Mathias Cormann and Liberals face grilling for avoiding Royal Commission into banks – The SMH
- Plenty of noise about jobs and Medicare, but deathly silence on so much else – The Guardian
- Northern Territory’s $2 billion scare campaign against solar – Renew Economy
- ‘Feral’ Senate accusations reflect Coalition’s frustration at not getting its own way – The Guardian
- Coalition panics at possible return of Rob Oakeshott in seat of Cowper, deploys Malcolm Turnbull – The SMH
- Peta Credlin: “This Chaos Never Would Have Happened When I Was Prime Minister” – The Shovel
- Most families better off under Labor’s childcare policy, modelling finds – The Guardian
- Coalition MPs split on response to gay marriage plebiscite – The SMH
- Five charts that reveal Australia’s environmental peril – The SMH
- Farmers worried as Murray Goulburn drives farm gate milk prices even lower – The Age
- Tony Abbott tipped for a scare in Warringah – Brisbane Times
- Perverse small-target strategies leave voters guessing – The Drum
- The scariest thing about Medicare, boats and this election – The Drum
- Disillusioned with politics? Then take heart in July 1 – The Drum
- Poor governance at the root of infrastructure problem, experts say – ABC
- What are the major parties’ election campaign policies? – ABC
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Inequality creeps up – Interest.co.nz
- The demand crisis facing tourism – Interest.co.nz
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Other:
- Inside a prison in Fallujah where the Islamic State tortured and killed – Washington Post