Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Stock market’s moonshot to record highs is all hype – CNBC
- This stock market rally isn’t like the others – Business Insider
- As Rates Sink, Housing Bubbles Rise – WSJ
- The world v the Donald – The Economist
- Junk-Rated Borrowers Reap Rewards in a World of Negative Yields – Bloomberg
- Black Hole of Negative Rates Is Dragging Down Yields Everywhere – WSJ
- Bonds Aren’t as Wretched an Investment as They Seem – WSJ
- Troubled hedge fund Solo Capital shuts its doors – The Telegraph
- Global trade plateaus – VOX
- Government Holds the Promise of Faster Growth – Bloomberg
- Machine Money and People Money — What’s The Future of Work? – Medium
Americas:
- Obama has failed victims of racism and police brutality – The Guardian
- U.S. to Allow Foreigners to Serve Warrants on U.S. Internet Firms – WSJ
- Something peculiar is happening at companies across America – Business Insider
- How Donald Trump Finally Settled on Mike Pence – NY Times
- A Cure for Trumpism – NY Times
- Rio de Janeiro is not ready for the Olympics, and the IOC is to blame – Washington Post
Europe:
- For the first time in Britain, we have a Prime Minister who intends to make us poorer – The Independent
- Boris Johnson, David Davis and Liam Fox as the Three Brexiteers? Dream on – The Guardian
- Bank of Italy cuts Italy’s growth outlook following Brexit – Reuters
- The shameful treatment of George Osborne heralded a troubling reshuffle – Reaction
- The Purge Begins In Turkey – NY Mag
- Turkey coup may have been ’staged’ by Erdoğan regime – The Guardian
- Antidoping Officials Are Expected to Ask That Russia Be Barred From Rio Olympics – NY Times
- How Viennese Culture Shaped Austrian Economics – Medium
- Germany finally apologizes for its other genocide—more than a century later – Quartz
- Carney Brexit Crisis Leadership Morphs to BOE Policy Hesitation – Bloomberg
Asia:
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- Qandeel Baloch, a Pakistani Internet Celebrity, Is Killed in ‘Honor Killing’ – WSJ
- Pakistani model killed after offending conservatives – AP
- Info blackout in India-controlled Kashmir in bid to curb unrest – Reuters
- Endowment effects: Evidence from IPO Lotteries in India – VOX
- Chinese capital betting on moonshots overseas – Xinhua
- RIMPAC preparing China to invade Taiwan: US expert – Taipei Times
Trans-Tasman:
- How the education system is making kids stressed and sick – ABC
- Building giant John Holland defends actions after workers exposed to asbestos – The Guardian
- Suicide and young men who are not mentally ill – ABC
- Diabetics fear for health after government removes blood glucose test strip subsidy – The SMH
- RMIT-led collaboration discovers new form of silicene that could revolutionise the electronics industry – Australian Manufacturing
- Turnbull talks trade with British PM – News
- China urges Australia to take international law seriously – xinhuanet
- China graft suspect ‘back from Australia’ – News
- Chinese tourists spend record amounts but Australian retailers risk missing the boom – ABC
- My year undercover with Australia’s Islamic radicals – The Age
- Telco expert Paul Budde has expressed a concern about the government monopoly of our NBN – News.com.au
- The parties’ spin on the 2016 election result – The Saturday Paper
- Murdoch, Coalition go in guns blazing against wind and solar – Renew Economy
- Turnbull softens defence of superannuation – Canberra Times
- Treasurer working through super detail: PM – The Australian
- Push for exemptions from $500k super limit – The AFR
- Liberals place all their hopes in Turnbull – Canberra Times
- Why Turnbull’s innovation agenda failed to take flight – The Age
- Melbourne home buyers get a leg up as foreign buyer taxes start to bite – Domain
- Melbourne’s population tipped to double as Victoria grows to 10 million, new projections show – The ABC
- RBA’s Plan B to drive down the Aussie – The AFR
- The new era of modest ambition – The AFR
- Japan move poses fresh threat to LNG exports – The AFR
- Crackdown on family backers – The Australian
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An open letter to NZ’s main bank CEOs – Interest.co.nz
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Why are we so afraid of lower house prices? – Interest.co.nz
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Tackling the big foreign tax gamers – Interest.co.nz
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Three questions for Labour on their housing policy – Interest.co.nz
- House prices still heading up even as sales numbers drop off – REINZ – Interest.co.nz
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