Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- JPMorgan Joins Yellen and Summers In Hinting The Fed May Buy Stocks Next – Zero Hedge
- Goldman Sachs: We’re in the ’second wave’ of fintech – Business Insider
- Alan Greenspan Misjudged the Risks in the Mid-2000s; Alan Greenspan Was Not a Coward – Brad DeLong
- Democracy. Capitalism. Socialism. Choose Any Three of the Above – Evonomics
- Negative-Yielding Bonds Jump to Almost $12 Trillion After Ebbing – Bloomberg
Americas:
- Deutsche Bank, U.S. DOJ Continue to Discuss Mortgage-Securities Settlement – WSJ
- Clinton resets campaign schedule with Sanders – The Hill
- Giuliani: Trump ’better for the United States than a woman’ – Politico
- Rudy Giuliani, Continuing Rebuke of Hillary Clinton, Says ‘Everybody’ Commits Infidelity – NY Times
- Hidden faultline: how Trump v Clinton is laying bare America’s class divide – The Guardian
- Among Seniors, Clinton Grows More Appealing – WSJ
- Americans don’t mind paying taxes. But they want Trump to, also. – Washington Post
- How Uber Plans To Conquer The Suburbs – Buzz Feed
- Next Big Tech Corridor? Between Seattle and Vancouver, Planners Hope – NY Times
- Colombians Reject Peace Accord in Stunning Defeat for Government – Bloomberg
- Colombians vote against historic peace agreement with FARC rebels – Washington Post
Europe:
- Spaniards, Exhausted by Politics, Warm to Life Without a Government – NY Times
- Some Deutsche Bank Clients Unable To Access Cash Due To “IT Outage” – Zero Hedge
- German Economy Minister accuses Deutsche Bank of speculation – Reuters
- Beleaguered Deutsche Bank executives charged in Italy over rigging claims – IB Times
- Brexit: Theresa May to trigger Article 50 by end of March – BBC
- Exit before Brexit: The ’unwelcome’ EU citizens eying their escape – CNN
- Czech president calls for economic migrants to be deported – FT
Asia:
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- PM Modi’s test begins now – Indian Express
- China’s former internet tsar Lu Wei comes out of the shadows after three months – SCMP
- Three Chinese cities restrict property purchases – Reuters
- BOJ Deploys U.S. World War II Tactics That Failed to Spur Prices – Bloomberg
- China is cutting off cash to Venezuela – CNN Money
- In 1990, over 60% of people in East Asia were in extreme poverty. Now only 3.5% are. – VOX
Trans-Tasman:
- Credit downgrade assured if Coalition keeps hiding from its debt and deficit disaster – Stephen Koukoulas – The Guardian
- Labor plans to use fresh whistleblower testimonies to pressure bank bosses – The Guardian
- Government losing voters outside of cities – News.com.au
- SA weather: Government’s energy policy worsened state-wide blackout, Greg Hunt says – ABC
- Why did so many of South Australia’s electricity transmission towers collapse? – Medium
- Dental expert outraged by string of councils banning addition of fluoride to local water supplies – Courier Mail
- Pharmaceutical lobby groups may delay codeine ruling – The SMH
- Millions in taxpayer dollars spent on training staff at McDonalds and other corporations – The SMH
- My insights into the Americanisation of our health system – Nurse Uncut
- Hydrogen cars and electrolysers: the dawn of Australia’s hydrogen economy? – The Guardian
- The destabilisation of Malcolm Turnbull is starting – The SMH
- Govt’s looking for problems with its welfare solutions – Canberra Times
- Welfare is ‘not a job for the private sector’ – Canberra Times
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Debt patterns ‘worth watching’ – Interest.co.nz
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Government to the rescue on housing? – Interest.co.nz
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