Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- The stock market has reached a historic level of quiet – Market Watch
- Evaluating regional policy and shocks in the real world – VOX
- The world would be $1.1 trillion richer if it treated its young people like Germany does – Quartz
Americas:
- House Republicans are already preparing for ‘years’ of investigations of Clinton – Washington Post
- Half of likely U.S. voters say they are concerned about violence on Election Day – Washington Post
- How the Democrats Became the Party of the University – New Yorker
- Electing Hillary Isn’t Enough – The Ringer
- Recession Risk Is Rising, Deutsche’s Chief U.S. Economist Warns – Bloomberg
- Number of babies born to unauthorized immigrants in U.S. continues to decline – Pew Research
- Trump promises ‘new deal for Black America’ – The Hill
- Government workers shun Trump, give big money to Clinton – The Hill
- Michael Moore: People will vote for Donald Trump as a giant “F**k you” – Salon
- Goldman Sachs: Don’t expect Brexit-type surprise in presidential race – CNBC
- College Is Still Getting More Expensive. What Can Stop It? – Bloomberg
- Venezuelans Take to Streets to Oppose President Nicolás Maduro – NY Times
- Argentina’s debt bonanza buys time, raises risks – FT
Europe:
- National Living Wage Helps Boost Pay for Lowest U.K. Earners – Bloomberg
- On Alaska Day, Russians Still Dream of Getting Alaska Back – NY Observer
- Kremlin puppet master’s leaked emails are price of return to political frontline – The Guardian
- Eurozone’s dangerous deficit fetishism – Prime Economics
- This Is No Way to Mend Europe’s Banks – Bloomberg
- Leaked recording shows Theresa May is ’ignoring her own warnings’ on Brexit – The Guardian
- Paris in Prime Position to Host Banking Authority Post Brexit… Say the French – Bloomberg
- This Is How European Cities Are Trying To Attract London’s Businesses Post-Brexit – BuzzFeed
- London House Prices Forecast to Plunge as Brexit Chokes Market – Bloomberg
- The danger of Germany’s current account surpluses – VOX
Asia:
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- Sinking a bold foray into watchdog journalism in Japan – cjr
- China capital flight flashes warning as authorities forced to prick property bubble – The Telegraph
- Chinese Bank Liabilities Rise Above 200 Trillion Yuan For The First Time – Zero Hedge
- China tightens capital controls amid yuan’s continuing slide- Nikkei Asian Review – Nikkei
- A Chinese billionaire is staking his legacy – Washington Post
- China Is Ready To Step In If U.S. Retreats From Trade Deals, Author Says – NPR
- China Can Resist a Crash But Can’t Prevent One – Bloomberg
Trans-Tasman:
- Economics 101: house prices are surging because of low supply – The Economist
- Negative Gearing Is Positively Absurd – Huffington Post
- Australia no longer the home of the fair go – The Guardian
- ‘Abbott-Turnbull war’: Leaked government talking points suggest ongoing leadership tensions – The Age
- Supportive housing is cheaper than chronic homelessness – The Conversation’
- ‘Australia’s Poisonous Refugee Policy’: Waleed Aly op-ed – NY Times
- Is Michaelia Cash a worse Minister for Women than Tony Abbott? – Brisbane Times
- Thirteen Dreamworld rides deemed ‘not fit for service’ in 2012 inspection – The Guardian
- The forgotten coup – How America and Britain crushed the government of their ‘ally’, Australia – RT.com
- Who could possibly replace Malcolm? – The Guardian
- ACCC’s Rod Sims says big company domination is leaving Australian consumers ‘worse off’ – ABC
- Why you shouldn’t feel guilty for not working after hours – The SMH
- Treasury officials admit no modelling was done to assess backpacker tax impact – ABC
- Australia to get single food labelling brand to seize China growth under Twiggy Forrest plan – The SMH
- Housing investors still retreating – Interest.co.nz
- NZ housing: she’ll be right? – Interest.co.nz
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