Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- The World Isn’t Flat, but Its Yield Curve May Be – NY Times
- Gluttony and sloth – VOX
- How a single word sparked a four-year saga of climate fact-checking and blog backlash – VOX
- Immigrants and cultural assimilation – VOX
- Pound’s Eight-Year Cycle Sees Collapse Enduring: Chart – Bloomberg
- Pound sterling becomes more unstable than Bitcoin following Brexit – The Independent
- Black Hole of Negative Rates Is Dragging Down Yields Everywhere – WSJ
- The best performing asset class no one talks about – The Reformed Broker
- Gold: It’s Still a Pet Rock – WSJ
Americas:
- A Single Photo From Baton Rouge That You Will Never Forget – The Atlantic
- We talked to legal experts who explained why the FBI didn’t urge charges against Clinton – Business Insider
- Donald Trump’s Comments Intensify Concerns Among Republican Donors – WSJ
- Donald Trump Keeps Distance in G.O.P. Platform Fight on Gay Rights – NY Times
- Voters Add to Election Turmoil by Threatening to Jump Party Lines – WSJ
- Democrats Pass Most Aggressive Climate Change Plan in Party History – Bernie Sanders
- GOP angst grows over Trump – The Hill
- Canadian Regulators Ups The Ante On Residential Mortgage Lending – DFA
- Trump is making a real mess of his campaign – Washington Post
- Mexican president: ’No way’ nation will pay for border wall – The Hill
Europe:
- Clearing houses should not be a bargaining tool in Brexit talks – FT
- Britain Is Open for Business – Washington Post
- Bank of England considers interest rate cut to tackle Brexit crisis – The Guardian
- It feels like my British passport is now a badge of shame – The Guardian
- Sanctions on Russia and sanctioning countries’ exports – VOX
- Could the ’Norway model’ work for Britain? Yes, but we wouldn’t be taking back control – The Independent
- Polish passports enquiries from Brits rise by 10,000 per cent after Brexit vote – Standard
- After ‘Brexit’ Vote, Immigrants Feel a Town Turn Against Them – NY Times
- The British productivity gap – Marginal Revolution
Asia:
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- As Japan’s population shrinks, bears and boars roam where schools and shrines once thrived – LA Times
- The Religious Cult Secretly Running Japan – Daily Beast
- Tokyo Welcomes Treasury Investors to ‘World of Japanification’ – Bloomberg
- Japan’s ruling bloc wins landslide in upper house election – Reuters
Trans-Tasman:
- Chinese language newspapers in Australia: Beijing controls messaging, propaganda in press – The SMH
- Telstra customers could break fixed contracts due to outages, Choice warns – ABC
- Customers slugged a ‘Telstra tax’ of up to 92 per cent despite ongoing network troubles – The Age
- Liberal-National Coalition agreement must not be secret, Chris Bowen says – The Guardian
- Time to review the $6 billion private health insurance subsidy, academic says – Canberra Times
- Energy incumbents fight changes that could accelerate battery storage – Renew Economy
- What are Turnbull’s chances of getting key laws through Parliament? – ABC
- Worrying About Aussie AAA Is So 1980s as Economy Craves Stimulus – Bloomberg
- Remind me again, what did the Coalition promise during the election campaign? – The Conversation
- Shorten doesn’t rule out same-sex marriage plebiscite block – The SMH
- Calls to address ‘staggering’ number of Australians losing limbs to diabetes – ABC
- ASIC’s court claims could shatter the big banks’ reputations for good – Fool.com
- Malcolm Turnbull trolled by small child at Parliament House – The Guardian
- Free trade is viewed as economic catnip, but the benefits are not for everyone | Greg Jericho – The Guardian
- Moody’s ratings agency puts Australia on notice – The SMH
- Consumer watchdog fines junk food giants over misleading ‘healthy’ kids food – ABC
- Perfect storm of events could trigger the next financial crisis – The Conversation
- GPs push for more primary health funding – Sky News
- Australian migrants denied citizenship on political grounds demand recognition – The Guardian
- Australia’s largest super funds to get bigger – The AFR
- Height restrictions just dense – Interest.co.nz
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RBNZ abandons inflation target and the export economy – Interest.co.nz
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