Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Vanguard to Offer Its Lowest Fee Ever, 0.01%, to Big Investors – Bloomberg
- The Negative Side of Negative Rates – Bloomberg
- Economics in the Age of Abundance – Project Syndicate
- How Much Debt Is Too Much? – socialeurope.eu
- The crazy world of credit – The Economist
- Central Banks Go to New Lengths to Boost Economies – WSJ
Americas:
- Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Nomination – NY Times
- A Chance to Reset the Republican Race – NY Times
- Income for Recent Graduates the Highest in Over a Decade – WSJ
- Review of Robert Gordon’s *Rise and Fall of American Growth – Marginal Revolution
- Conservatives, wake up: The tax code is not your biggest problem – Washington Post
- Why Donald Trump will never be president – VOX
- Tears and Bewilderment in Brazilian City Facing Zika Crisis – NY Times
Europe:
- Greece’s international lenders to start bailout review on Monday – Reuters
- Mobs of ’hundreds’ of masked men rampage through Stockholm station – Mail Online
- Masked mob threatening migrants go on the rampage in Stockholm – Reuters
- The most potent, permanent and elusive figure in British politics – The Guardian
- EU leaders: ’No link’ between Cologne sex attacks and migrant crisis – The Telegraph
- The pitfalls of Eurozone bilateral trade imbalance measures – VOX
- The Shortcomings of Quantitative Easing in Europe – Project Syndicate
Asia:
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- Indian Women Seeking Jobs Confront Taboos and Threats – NY Times
- Swiss Suspect $4 Billion ‘Misappropriated’ by Malaysian State Companies – WSJ
- Malaysia 1MDB scandal: Investigators say about $4bn may be missing from fund – BBC
- At Some Restaurants in China, a Shortcut to Addictive Food: Poppies – NY Times
- China wants to become a superpower in semiconductors, and plans to spend colossal sums to achieve this – The Economist
Trans-Tasman:
- APS in firing line from the rise of the machines – Canberra Times
- Just what are they smoking down in the Parliamentary Budget Office? – Canberra Times
- PM’s voters prefer same-sex free vote – Canberra Times
- Ley orders private health insurers to justify fee hikes – Canberra Times
- What’s on Tony Abbott’s agenda? – Canberra Times
- Commodities to stay in the doldrums – Canberra Times
- Budget outlook bleak, say economists – Canberra Times
- How Aussie analysts were blind-sided on iron ore – The Age
- The mobile phone is at the forefront of technology’s insidious infiltration of our lives – The Australian
- BHP Billiton needs to go to Rio – The AFR
- Hobart light rail proposal bolstered by report, supporters say – ABC News
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