Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- The subprime ‘unicorns’ that do not look a billion dollars – FT
- The quest for robust and synchronised growth – VOX
- Credit Suisse: Clients Are More Confused Than Ever and Are Cashing Out – Bloomberg
- The Financial Crisis: Lessons for the Next One – cbpp.org
- World’s Worst Currency Prompts Call for Divine Intervention – Bloomberg
- What is the Right Allocation Percent to Alternatives? – attaincapital.com
- Bond Traders Face Incredible Shrinking Bonus as Revenue Tumbles – Bloomberg
- Just 1pc of fund managers have beaten the stock market since Black Monday – The Telegraph
- What if rates never rise? – FT
- Are trade imbalances a problem? – Marginal Revolution
North America:
- Putting Numbers to a Tax Increase for the Rich – NY Times
- Trump: Janet Yellen Keeping Interest Rates Low as Political Favor to Obama – Bloomberg
- Democrats, Republicans and Wall Street Tycoons – NY Times
- There is Only One Solution to the Debt Limit – The Treasury
Europe:
- Putin Allies Said to Be Behind Scrutinized Deutsche Bank Trades – Bloomberg
- 9 questions about Denmark, Bernie Sanders’s favorite socialist utopia – VOX
- Will there really be a pensions spending spree? – Bank Underground
- The banking crisis, seven years on: how much has changed? – The Guardian
- World Cup Scandal: Germany Appears to Have Bought Right to Host 2006 Tournament – Der Spiegel
- Greek banks brace for recapitalisation, with Piraeus initiating a bond swap offer – macropolis.gr
Asia:
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- IBM Allows Chinese Government to Review Source Code – WSJ
- Chinese Stock Investors Regain Risk Appetite – WSJ
- China economy fears overdone, inevitable bumps on reform road – HSBC boss – Reuters
- Japan’s Finance Minister Says BOJ Unlikely to Expand Easing Now – Bloomberg
- Japanese price index shows inflation surge amid economic gloom – FT
Local:
- No longer a nation of home owners, now we’re renting – Canberra Times
- Turnbull government revives Harper review, Professor Harper welcomes the news – Canberra Times
- Time to get on with pushing the economy upwards – Canberra Times
- As tax havens fade, revenue wars rise – Canberra Times
- Australia’s car industry one year from closing its doors – Canberra Times
- Should first home buyers wait for falls? – Canberra Times
- ‘Strong moral case’ to proceed with coal mine – The Age
- ‘Strong moral case’ for Adani – The Australian
- Is Doclands a gangster paradise? – The Age
- A cool change is blowing through Australia’s major property markets – The Age
- Australia’s gas production is set to quadruple but global demand is now contracting – The Age
- Treasurer floats social services privatisation – The AFR
Other:
- A Firm-Level Perspective on the Role of Rents in the Rise in Inequality – whitehouse.gov
- There’s Just One Problem with Those Bin Laden Conspiracy Theories – Vanity Fair
- Paul Krugman and the End of Too Big to Fail Subsidies – cepr.net
- Governments are more likely than businesses to break pollution regulations – Marginal Revolution
- An Engineering Theory of the Volkswagen Scandal – New Yorker
- VW made several defeat devices to cheat emissions tests: sources – Reuters