Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- BlackRock to Wind Down Macro Hedge Fund – NY Times
- Barclays faces another heavy forex fine – FT
- Barclays Said to Pay $100 Million to End Currency-Rigging Probe – Bloomberg
- Large Banks Postpone Debt Sale as Investor Appetite for Riskier Loans Wanes – NY Times
Americas:
- Regulators Look Into Mutual Funds’ Procedures for Valuing Startups – WSJ
- The Silicon Valley Suicides – The Atlantic
- Carlyle’s Unwanted Debt Exposes Growing Problem on Wall Street – Bloomberg
- Government to Expand Program to Forgive Student Loan Debt – NY Times
- Obama’s biggest terrorism struggle: how to sell “Don’t do stupid shit” as a strategy – VOX
- Electing to Ignore the Poorest of the Poor – NY Times
- Another AIG-Style Fed Bailout Is About to Become Less Likely – Bloomberg
- Fed Inserted Language to Stress Potential for December Liftoff – Bloomberg
Europe:
- 2 Dead in Paris Raid Seeking Top Suspect; 7 Arrested – NY Times
- An ISIS Militant From Belgium Whose Own Family Wanted Him Dead – NY Times
- French President Welcomes Refugees Despite Attack – Go.com
- Stress tests needed for European bond funds – FT
- Ironically, The Founder Of A Petition To Close UK Borders Currently Lives In Spain – Huffington Post
- Germany sells debt at record low yield – FT
- EU travellers to face stricter checks under French border plan – The Guardian
- IMF’s hindsight says it was right to advocate QE in the eurozone – The Guardian
Asia:
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- China’s Holdings of U.S. Treasuries Drop to Seven-Month Low – Bloomberg
- Xi says China’s economy resilient, ample room for manoeuvring – The Hindu
- XI: China will keep economy on track – The Salt Lake Tribune
- China’s Economy Shows Further Signs of Fragility – WSJ
- Property can be saviour of China’s economy, says nation’s richest man – SCMP
Local:
- ‘We’ve found our biggest tax dodger’: Chevron – Canberra Times
- CSIRO staff to walk off the job today – Canberra Times
- PM slaps down military option in Syria – Canberra Times
- Australia backs down on coal standoff – Canberra Times
- Senate probe backs crackdown on green ‘lawfare’ – Canberra Times
- Banks to get a bigger slice of super – Canberra Times
- Multinational rhetoric isn’t reassuring on tax – Canberra Times
- Wages growth at record low – Canberra Times
- Cabcharge frustration grows over rival Uber – The Australian
- NAB sees pick up in home lending – The AFR
- Commodities collapse will end – The AFR
- Falling iron ore raises budget stakes for Morrison – The AFR
- Canberra has a bad case of amnesia, says Ken Henry – The AFR
- Wealthy got half of NRAS units – The Australian
- Explained: How oil and gas multinational Chevron pays tax – ABC 7.30 report
- Fresh iron ore price slump hits miners, royalties – ABC News
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