Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Allianz’s Mohamed El-Erian on life after Pimco – FT
- The real risk in the market is staying out of it – Washington Post
- Beyond the Turmoil, Central Bankers Dread Brexit’s Long Shadow – Bloomberg
- After 147 Years, Goldman Sachs Hangs a Shingle on Main Street – NY Times
- Can Netflix Survive in the New World It Created? – NY Times
Americas:
- NRA says Trump’s Orlando comments ’defy common sense’ – NY Post
- Donald Trump: U.S. must “start thinking about” racial profiling – CBS
- The brutal numbers behind a very bad month for Donald Trump – Washington Post
- Conservatives Signaling They Expect Hillary Clinton To Win The Election This November – Forbes
- Anti-Trump delegates raising money for staff and a legal defense fund – Washington Post
- LA area Port Traffic Increased in May, Busiest May in Port of Los Angeles History – Calculated Risk
- Venezuelans Ransack Stores as Hunger Grips the Nation – NY Times
- No food, no teachers, violence in failing Venezuela schools – AP
Europe:
- Brexit jitters drag UK’s share of M&A to record low – FT
- EL-ERIAN: Rajan’s exit is bad news, and not just for India – Yahoo
- UK car industry and more leading businessmen back Remain – BBC
- Whitehall fears Russian football hooligans had Kremlin links – The Guardian
- The progressive argument for leaving the EU is not being heard – The Guardian
- Poland should buy up foreign banks says deputy PM – FT
- Do EU jobseekers have to leave if they can’t find work after six months? – BBC
- Brexit’s ’they’re coming to get you’ campaign has disgraced politics – Herald Scotland
- Brexit opened Pandora’s box and it could destroy Britain – Mail Online
- Regardless of ‘Brexit’ Vote, Experts Say, E.U. Must Rethink Status Quo – NY Times
- We Nobel prize-winning economists believe the UK is better off in the EU – The Guardian
Asia:
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- “Rexit” Is Bad News for India – Bloomberg
- China’s ‘Land Kings’ Return as Housing Prices Rise – WSJ
- Japan Exports Decline for Eighth Consecutive Month in May – Bloomberg
- Indian central bank chief felt undermined in weeks before quitting: sources – Reuters
- India seen pressing ahead with bank clean-up despite Rajan exit – Reuters
- Indonesian navy fires on Chinese boat, Beijing says one injured – Reuters
- Uber’s battle for China – FT
- Japan’s next VAT rate increase – VOX
Trans-Tasman:
- A wake-up call for corporations – The Australian
- Liberals’ ‘Fake Tradie’ ad cops a hammering – Canberra Times
- Here’s How The Liberal Party’s Newest Ad Immediately Became A Meme – Buzz Feed
- Liberal Party’s fake tradie unmasked as performer, not working man – Mumbrella
- Whether the man dubbed the #faketradie is a real tradie or not, the decline in manufacturing jobs since the Coalition took over is real and worrying – The Guardian
- Why grocery bills are shrinking – and will continue to – Canberra Times
- Voters back regulation for more affordable housing backed – Canberra Times
- Perth’s high rental vacancy rate has resulted in rise in squatters – Perth Now
- Debates arise over use of genetically modified crops in light of Queensland wheat infestation – ABC
- The growing cost of internships could add to inequality – The Conversation
- ANZ: Services-dependent economy, ageing population could cause skilled labour shortage – ABC
- Australian broadband speeds set to lag world by 2020 – Computer World
- Australia’s 14 most unaffordable suburbs to rent – Yahoo
- Who and what makes the most noise in the Australian parliament? – The Guardian
- Unemployment figures suit Turnbull, but not those seeking full-time work – The Guardian
- The good, bad and dodgy at Labor’s launch – The Drum
- Is globalisation coming to an end? – The Drum
- Immigration NZ battling widespread fraud over fake student visa – TV NZ
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Key eyes big Chinese infrastructure investments – Interest.co.nz
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Why a Capital Gains Tax won’t stop the housing bubble – Interest.co.nz