Global Macro / Markets:
- It’s a Low, Low, Low, Low, Rate World – The Big Picture
- Pimco hires high-profile Sundstrom as portfolio manager – Financial Times
North America:
- Wall Street’s virus has infected your college debt, and Obama’s doing zero – The Guardian
- Google Said to Plan Energy Push With Tools for Utilities – Bloomberg
- Here’s The GDP Growth Of Your State – Business Insider
- OECD on Canada: Rising disparities in housing, wealth, between areas – Globe & Mail
Europe:
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- World Cup’s Most Pessimistic Country: England? – New York Times
- Taxi Protests Against Uber in Europe to Snarl Traffic – New York Times
- London faces gridlock as thousands of black taxis protest – Financial Times
- ECB may buy ’simple and transparent’ ABS, says Mersch – Reuters
- EU probes tax affairs of Apple, Starbucks – Wall Street Journal
- ECB’s negative interest rate solution will prop-up bankrupt countries and zombie banks – Business Spectator
Asia:
- Lenders Fear Spread of Chinese Commodities Fraud Case – New York Times
- A Chilling Lesson About Power in China – New York Times
- Nose jobs, champagne and Lamborghinis: A hot mess of ‘ultra-rich Asians’ in Vancouver – SCMP
Local:
- Coles expands financial services – The AFR
- Free trade in energy could fire TPP – The AFR
- Path to parity far from certain – The AFR
- The crisis started at home, not with the banks – The AFR
- Hockey: “Misguided Budget criticism is class warfare” – The AFR
- Hockey defends ‘fair’ Budget – The Australian
- Hockey lashes-out at Budget’s critics – Canberra Times
- Hockey says we can’t promise equality – The Guardian
- John Hewson scathing of Budget – The Guardian
- Government letting big business off: Labor – Business Spectator
- Australia’s house prices second highest in world – The AFR
- Our housing costs out of whack – The Australian
- Home prices outpacing earnings – Canberra Times
- Proposal to scale back super tax breaks – The AFR
- Foreign money key to housing affordability, says Triguboff – The AFR
- Kiwis urge action on welfare – The Australian
- Unemployment tipped to rise – The Australian
- Foreigners pitch locks out locals – The Australian
- We pay 39% more for downloads – The Australian
- Abbott considers US-style corporate schools – Canberra Times
- ACT light rail ‘not viable’ – Canberra Times
- Consumer fright news bad for retail – Canberra Times
- Melbourne housing density “extreme” – The Guardian
- Lessons for Australia from GFC – Business Spectator
Other:
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- Militants Sweeping Toward Baghdad – New York Times
- Half a million flee Iraq’s Mosul – BBC
- Why Mosul is the ’forgotten’ insurgent stronghold – The Telegraph
- Iraq War III Has Now Begun – Foreign Policy
- The World Cup of Everything Else – Wall Street Journal
- Thinking machines are ripe for a world takeover – Financial Times