Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Emerging market currencies fall most in 5 years – FT
- Emerging assets slide as surging U.S. yields spark outflows – Reuters
- What the Markets Are Really Telling Us About a Trump Presidency – NY Times
- Bond Yields Could Hit 6% in Five Years – Barron’s
- World population living in extreme poverty, 1820-2015 – Our World in Data
- What Is Lost by Burying the Trans-Pacific Partnership? – NY Times
- Consequences of Brexit and Trumpit for the multinational car industry – VOX
- How universities boost economic growth – VOX
- Electoral accountability and the natural resource curse – VOX
- When Borders Close – NY Times, Sharma…an ominous read…
Americas:
- Hillary Clinton set to receive more votes than any US presidential candidate in history except Barack Obama – The Independent
- Donald Trump Is Picking His Cabinet: Here’s a Short List – NY Times
- 8,000 anti-Trump marchers flood downtown Los Angeles; many fear immigration policies – LA Times
- Going it alone not an option, Nato chief warns Donald Trump – The Guardian
- Seething liberals vow revolution in Democratic Party – The Hill
- Obama Lobbies Against Obliteration by Trump – NY Times
- Michigan Voters Say Trump Could See Their Problems ‘Right Off the Bat’ – NY Times
- Buffett after Trump win: ’100%’ optimistic about America – YouTube
- Can Trump broaden his government beyond loyalists – Washington Post
- The real reason we have an Electoral College: to protect slave states – VOX
- No one has a clue what kind of president Donald Trump will be – Washington Post
- The Fall of the House of Clinton – Vanity Fair
- Trump’s call for new roads, bridges and other public works finds wide support – Washington Post
- Bernie Sanders: Where the Democrats Go From Here – NY Times
- The Black Swan President – Politico
Europe:
- Donald Trump’s Election Leaves Angela Merkel as the Liberal West’s Last Defender – New Yorker
- The Danger of Going Soft on Russia – NY Times
- Putin spokesman calls on Trump to press NATO to withdraw from border – The Hill
- Italy’s Northern League leader Salvini says will run for PM – Reuters
- Consumers feel the sting of Brexit as costs creep up – NBC
- Boris Johnson refuses to attend the urgent EU foreign ministers’ meeting to discuss the impact of Donald Trump – The Independent
- European president Jean Claude Juncker says US-EU relationship at risk after election – The Independent
- Public support for the euro – VOX
- London’s Property Market Is ‘Tanking,’ Green’s Vernon Says – Bloomberg
Asia:
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- China’s SAIC Motor Set to Build and Sell Audis – WSJ
- Trump’s Yuan Manipulator Tag May Be More Politics Than Practical – Bloomberg
- China warns Trump against abandoning climate change deal – FT
- India State Bank Gets $7 Billion in Deposits as ATMs Run Dry – Bloomberg
- Wage inequality in Japan – VOX
Trans-Tasman:
- All hail compulsory voting, our buffer against an Australian Donald Trump – The SMH
- Bill Shorten says temporary overseas workers ‘taking the jobs’ of Australians – The Guardian
- Conservative Chinese Australians Will Take To The Streets Over Safe Schools – BuzzFeed
- Crown Resorts says China has released one of its casino employees, but 17 still in custody – The Guardian
- Vic gov to spend $109 million for homeless – Yahoo
- Turnbull banned from attending Mardi Gras in official capacity – The Guardian
- Iron ore and coal futures surge points to good times for Aussie miners – The Guardian
- That’s a promise: public service won’t rip off workers – Canberra Times
- Government pushes ahead with controversial telco security bill – Computerworld
- TPP without the US – Nikkei
- WA Government launches ‘nasty’ pre-election ad campaign – ABC
- Changes looming for workers as robotics, AI enter new phase – ABC News
- Trump kills TPP, opens door for China – The AFR
- Obama ignores PM’s plea to sign off on trade deal – The Age
- Labor calls for Australia to indefinitely delay on TPP unless US ratifies it – The Guardian
- Keating: global capitalism utterly broken – The AFR
- Make Australia great again – The Australian
- First Brexit, then Trump: can Australia be spared a similar voter backlash? – The Guardian
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RBNZ says NZ needs big international construction firms – Interest.co.nz