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Thursday 6 August 2015
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  • Inside the Libor scandal: The story of how Tom Hayes manipulated the Libor market and ultimately lost – Financial Post
  • Day of reckoning postponed as global recovery builds – Telegraph
  • World’s dairy farmers do it tough as prices fall further – ABC
  • Are we seeing a new dawn of innovation in pharma? – CNBC
  • Bankruptcies and Regulation — A One-Two Punch for Coal Producers – WSJ
  • COULD THE END OF MOORE’S LAW BE NEAR? – Pieria
  • THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY – Pieria
  • First commodities – now currencies – Mineweb
  • How Cheap Will Gold Miners Become? – Short Side of Long
  • Oil bulls’ hope for quick price dip dimmed by 2020 crude under $70 – Reuters
  • Raising interest rates with zero inflation is a hard sell – Reuters
  • Coal prices near-decade lows as Chinese demand slumps – Reuters
  • The Devastation in Global Commodity Currencies Is Far From Over – Bloomberg
  • Yuan Seen Pegged Into ’16 as IMF Extends Reserve-Currency Window – Bloomberg

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