Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- When Industrial Policy Harms Performance – Economist’s View
- Fed Seeks Aggressive Limit on Wall Street Commodity Holdings – Bloomberg
- Rethinking Macroeconomic Theory Before the Next Crisis – INet
- Basic Income Might Be The Answer To Society’s Productivity Crisis – Forbes
- How computer automation affects occupations – VOX
- The low-rate world – The Economist
- Income inequality in a globalising world – VOX
- A global corporate conspiracy helped catalyze a food crisis and drove 44 million into poverty – Quartz
- How Bond Yields Got This Low – WSJ
Americas:
- Finance Is Ruining America – The Atlantic
- Americans say: TPP who? – Politico
- Poll: Clinton, Trump in virtual dead heat on eve of first debate – Washington Post
- Debates don’t often change presidential races. Is 2016 the exception? – Washington Post
- Trump Warns That Clinton Will Rig Debate by Using Facts – New Yorker
- A Week of Whoppers From Donald Trump – NY Times
- No Fortune 100 CEOs Back Republican Donald Trump – WSJ
- America’s Declaration of Independence is basically the opposite of Trump – Quartz
- Election Update: The Case For And Against Democratic Panic – Five Thirty Eight
- My Eighteenth Presidential Election, and the Most Important – New Yorker
- In San Francisco, a Sinking Skyscraper and a Deepening Dispute – NY Times
- How a pension deal went wrong and cost California taxpayers billions – LA Times
Europe:
- Corbyn has won – again. This could be the end of the Labour party – The Spectator
- Labour leadership: Jeremy Corbyn wins convincing victory over Owen Smith – The Guardian
- How The Labour Coup Against Jeremy Corbyn Failed – BuzzFeed
- Brexit warning: US bank bosses from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and BlackRock threaten Theresa May with relocation – The Telegraph
- Brexit Lessons From Henry VIII, Or, A Tale of Two Divorces – Bloomberg
- The EU and the border – Irish Economy
- How economic policy drives European (dis)integration – INet
- Germany, France hit back at Boris Johnson’s ’baloney’ jibe – Reuters
Asia:
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- Chinese Jews of Ancient Lineage Huddle Under Pressure – NY Times
- Rural Indian Girls Chase Big-City Dreams – NY Times
- Goldman Sachs Said to Plan 25% Cut to Asia Investment Bank Jobs – Bloomberg
- Shanghai Restaurant Wins Michelin Star, Closes Down Day Later – Sixth Tone
- The Bank of Japan is testing Romer’s hypothesis – Philosophy of Money
Trans-Tasman:
- Turnbull MP in new donations scandal as special corruption team investigates – Canberra Times
- Liberal party to be penalised more than $500,000 after donations dispute – The Guardian
- Big W.A. blackout can’t be blamed on renewables, doesn’t make headlines – Renew Economy
- Incumbents erect another barrier to solar, storage and shared energy – Renew Economy
- Changes to GST carve-up ‘some years’ away, Malcolm Turnbull says – ABC
- Hazelwood shutdown: Victoria’s dirtiest power station set to close early next year – The Age
- Tasmania’s polluted King and Queen rivers draw PhD student research – ABC
- Why a ‘compact’ Melbourne could help us live longer – The Age. Yeah, well stop adding 100,000 residents each and every year!
- Baby Boomers prepare to support children for decades – The SMH
- Disgraced former federal MP Craig Thomson running migrant placement scheme – The Age
- Let’s learn from the mistakes that created US poverty, not copy them – The Guardian
- How big pharma spent $650k on Aussie nurses in six months – Canberra Times
- Lacking a Plan B, Turnbull will need Shorten – Canberra Times
- Reserve Bank independence a tick for a resilient economy – Canberra Times
- Melbourne’s ‘shoddy’ apartment boom a buyer’s nightmare – The Age
- Tax breaks may replace benefits – The Australian
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A rough 30 years for the young, with more to come – Interest.co.nz
Other:
- Cities Will Change When Cars Drive Themselves – Bloomberg