Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- S&P 500 EPS Estimate Drops Only 2.9% for Q3 – Fact Set
- How to make economic liberalism fairer and more effective – The Economist
- The Radical Remaking of Economics – Evonomics
- Deutsche Bank Troubles Raise Fear of Global Shock – NY Times
- The Doubts of Alan Greenspan – WSJ
- Financial literacy reduces late-life anxiety – VOX
- Yellen Can’t Hide the Struggle Inside the Fed – Bloomberg
- Economists on the Future of Globalization – Bloomberg
Americas:
- Americans Want Prosperity, But a Case Must Be Made – Real Clear Markets
- Trump’s bad week is a ‘nightmare’ for the GOP – Washington Post
- Donald Trump Is Seen as Helping Push Asian-Americans Into Democratic Arms – NY Times
- Donald Trump is normalizing bigotry – Washington Post
- The last six days proved Donald Trump is dangerously unfit for the presidency – VOX
- Caught in Trump’s Cycle of Rage and Abuse – Talking Points Memo
- GOP Faces Challenge to Its State Legislature Dominance – WSJ
- In Hacked Fundraiser Recording, Hillary Mocks Bernie Supporters “Living In Their Parents’ Basement” – Zero Hedge
- Can the Club for Growth Survive Donald Trump? – Zero Hedge
- US official: Hackers targeted election systems of 20 states – AP News
Europe:
- Brexit begins: Theresa May takes axe to EU laws – The Telegraph
- The UK, led by Margaret Thatcher, drove the creation of the Single Market. Here’s how we could lose if we now leave it. – UK Civil Servant
- EU wants Google to stop anti-competitive Android practices, fine expected – Reuters
- Vladimir Putin is slaughtering innocent civilians in Syria on purpose, claims Boris Johnson – The Sun
- Russia warns against US attack on Syrian forces – AP
- Deutsche Bank’s Woes Put $2 Trillion of Bonds Beyond ECB’s Reach – Bloomberg
- Germany’s Merkel cannot afford to bail out Deutsche Bank: media – Reuters
- German government believes Trump would ravage U.S. economy: Spiegel – Speigel
- Driverless, Electric Shuttles Now Operating in Lyon, France – Scientific American
- City warning of threat to 70,000 jobs without Brexit trade arrangement – The Telegraph
- Britain’s second cities also suffer from property problems – The Economist
- Ex-Deutsche Bank Executives Among 13 Charged in Paschi Probe – Bloomberg…DB may blow an Italian referendum out of the water too…
Asia:
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- China Manipulates Its Currency, but Not in the Way Trump Claims – NY Times
- Global Times continues drumbeat of criticism against Singapore – Today Online
- Deutsche Bank’s Woes Put $2 Trillion of Bonds Beyond ECB’s Reach – WSJ
- Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin makes aggressive moves in Hollywood – LA Times
- Why a banking crisis in China seems unavoidable – VOX
- Here is how China is going to quietly save its economy – SCMP
- Japan needs more woman, immigrants in the workplace – The AFR
Trans-Tasman:
- Immigration Minister Peter Dutton spends $8 million on spin doctors – Brisbane Times
- Nearly 90% of work for the dole participants not in full-time work after three months – The Guardian
- Comment: It’s the elite who are holding us back on queer rights, not the general population – SBS
- Full list: 150 private schools over-funded by hundreds of millions of dollars each year – The SMH
- The lights go out in SA and Turnbull flicks the switch to peak stupid – The Guardian
- Reaction to SA storms shows why Aussies are switching off politics – Renew Economy
- Turnbull turns South Australia crisis into row over renewables – The Conversation
- Ignorant rubbish: Daniel Andrews slams Malcolm Turnbull over SA blackout comments – The Guardian
- Auditor finds questionable payments, poorly justifed land purchases – Canberra Times
- Police on ‘biggest journey of cultural change’ to stamp out sexism, harassment – The Age
- Chinese property buyers flock to Melbourne for Golden Week – Domain
- Wyatt Roy hopes Iraq trip will not ruin friendship with Malcolm Turnbull – ABC
- Holden to send 1,000 Commodores to the USA as countdown to plant closure continues. The Death of an icon. – Cars Guide
- We Need To Cut Our Misguided Faith In Trickle-Down Economics – Huffington Post
- Government agencies openly breaking law to avoid security vetting – Canberra Times
- Senator Bob Day blames others as his home building group faces high noon – SBS
- Lockout laws substantially reduce violence, review finds – The Guardian
- Busy Victorian hospitals still causing ambulance queues: doctors – The Age
- Please, prime minister, burst the bubbles of self-serving rhetoric â for our sake – The Guardian
- The small business lobby is “enthused” by the Fair Work Commission’s push to allow retail and hospitality workers to swap penalty rates for higher hourly wages. – ABC
- University graduates struggle to find full-time work as enrolments increase, study finds – ABC
- SMSF’s at risk from the lure of high-return property lending – The AFR
- Big 4 to be grilled by PM’s bank inquiry – The Australian
- Nation divide in school rankings – The Australian
- CBA argues no systemic failings – The Australian
- The destabilisation of Malcolm Turnbull is starting– Canberra Times
- Concern over public school fee costs for foreign-born parents – Canberra Times
- A lack of leadership is to blame for Australia’s malaise – Canberra Times
- The boom in ‘caring’ jobs – Canberra Times
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Treasury boss not surprised Government ignored migration warning – Interest.co.nz
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Kiwis’ mortgage debt climbed nearly $2 billion in August – Interest.co.nz
Other:
- This is where your smartphone battery begins – Washington Post