Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- The Blurring Of The Public And Private Markets – AVC
- Debt Market Distortions Go Global as Nothing Makes Sense Anymore – Bloomberg
- Why Not Just Print More Money? – New York Mag
- Estimating the equilibrium real interest rate – VOX
- Should Monetary Policy Respond to Financial Conditions? – NY Fed
North America:
- Clinton’s Wall Street Donors Say More Than 9/11 Built Their Bond – Bloomberg
- Many Say High Deductibles Make Their Health Law Insurance All but Useless – NY Times
- Oil Theft Soars as Downturn Casts U.S. Roughnecks Out of Work – Bloomberg
- Why So Many Hate This Recovery – Bloomberg View
- In Seeking Policy Clues, Not All Fed Speak Is Equal – WSJ
- Quiet U.S. Ports Spark Slowdown Fears – WSJ
Europe:
- Intelligence failure or not, Germany and Britain are now at risk – FT
- French Warplanes Strike Islamic State Militants in Syria – NY Times
- Annual inflation up to 0.1% in the euro area; Up to 0.0% in the EU – European Union
- Finnish parliament will debate next year leaving euro zone – Reuters
Asia:
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- Is China the new Japan? – FT
- Japan Enters Recession as Economy Contracts in the Third Quarter – Bloomberg
- China’s Big Banks Aren’t Feeling the Love – Bloomberg
Local:
- Turnbull warns of ‘likely’ terrorist strike – Canberra Times
- Shorten under pressure over poll – Canberra Times
- Uber, Airbnb to face Senate inquiry – Canberra Times
- Voters back GST rise if other taxes cut – Canberra Times
- Union snubs Labor, invites Greens to speak – Canberra Times
- Australia a ‘true model’ of immigration – Canberra Times
- ATO: The new frontline against terrorism – Canberra Times
- Open borders would make us richer – The Age
- Robb urges regional trade zone – The Australian
- Next stop India for trade deal – The Australian
- Growth at 3pc would blow $5b hole in budget – The AFR
- Developers switch to hotels after Melbourne planning shock – The AFR
- Work for the dole trial led to just 2pc increase in job placements – ABC News
Other:
- Uber Is Not the Future of Work – The Atlantic