Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Mortality inequality: The good news from a county-level approach – VOX
- How Elie Wiesel Responded to Losing His Life Savings to Bernie Madoff – Time
- Citizens are happier in countries where the government intervenes more frequently in the economy – LSE
- We’re all winners or losers now – Tim Harford
- As markets rebound, Remain won’t stop ’relentlessly negative’ moaning – Mail Online
- Treasury Yields Touch Historic Lows Amid Brexit Fallout – WSJ
- One hundred and ten years ago… – The Reformed Broker
- Why it doesn’t make sense to hold bonds – VOX
- Fed Must Stay Tuned to the World, Not Be a Global Central Bank – EM Views
- Globalization has gone digital – WEF
Americas:
- Pillars of Black Media, Once Vibrant, Now Fighting for Survival – NY Times
- Obama After Dark: The Precious Hours Alone – NY Times
- F.B.I. Interviews Hillary Clinton Over Private Email Server – NY Times
- FBI interviews Hillary Clinton about her email – Washington Post
- How everyone looks bad because Bill Clinton met with Loretta Lynch – Washington Post
- California Passes France As World’s 6th-Largest Economy – Fortune
- Argentines take to streets, demand Messi return to national team – Reuters
- Puerto Rico’s Drastic Population Loss Deepens Its Economic Crisis – WSJ
Europe:
- More on the Short-Run Macroeconomics of Brexit – NY Times
- Almost Everyone Thinks the Pound’s Days Are Numbered – Bloomberg
- Jeremy Corbyn exclusively reveals why he’s offering Labour MPs a peace deal – Mirror Online
- Most people in Britain today regard themselves working class – phys.org
- Italian PM suggests UK students could have EU passports – BBC
- ’We are the 48%’: tens of thousands march in London for Europe – The Guardian
- After the UK referendum: A map showing how knowledgeable Europeans are about the EU – VOX
- Italy’s productivity conundrum: The role of resource misallocation – VOX
- Europe can’t rescue Britain. It’s too busy trying to save itself – The Guardian
- Brexit supporters one week on: ’It is ridiculous there was no plan’ – The Guardian
- Angela Merkel’s critics join Brexit blame game – Politico
- Let Germany Offer Young Britons Citizenship, Merkel Deputy Says – Bloomberg
- Spain Runs Out of Workers With Almost 5 Million Unemployed – Bloomberg
Asia:
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- China appoints new education minister – xinhuanet.com
- Three American students among 20 hacked to death in Bangladesh – Mail Online
- Apple sued in China over showing of war film from the 1990s – AP
- How China Took Center Stage in Bitcoin’s Civil War – NY Times
- Andy Xie: China is headed for a 1929-style depression – MarketWatch
- How Brexit Makes China’s Currency a Crucial Thing for Markets to Watch – Bloomberg
Trans-Tasman:
- We don’t have a winner, so what happens now? – ABC
- This is a story of voters giving the major parties the bird – The AFR
- The Battle For Middle Ground – ABC
- Mirabella fails to reclaim Indi from McGowan – ABC
- Even if Turnbull wins, he loses. And even if Shorten loses, he wins – The Guardian
- Malcolm Turnbull – you are finished (Andrew Bolt) – News.com
- Bunnings Announces Hostile Takeover Bid For All 8,000 Polling Booths To Regain Control Of Sausage Sizzle Market – The Shovel
- Turnbull contacts independents he warned would be ‘chaotic disaster’ – The Guardian
- Tony Abbott’s forces demand a greater role – The AFR
- Tony Abbott calls for calm as Liberal recriminations begin – The SMH
- Peter Martin: The ‘Mediscare’ campaign worked because voters were already scared – The SMH
- 8 reasons a hung parliament would be a good thing – The SMH
- Greens will fight Hanson in the Senate – The SMH
- Here are the best informal ballot papers from this election – SBS
- Malcolm Turnbull faces superannuation backlash as postmortem begins – The Age
- Labor claims victory in bellwether seat of Eden-Monaro | This seat has been held by the government of the day since 1972 – ABC
- Labor’s modest performance in Victoria could have cost it dearly in this election – The Guardian
- Boom in websites selling lecture notes to university students – The SMH
- New Zealand town with ’too many jobs’ offering packages of land and homes for $165k – SF Gate
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Key announces NZ$1 bln Housing Infrastructure Fund – Interest.co.nz
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We need a new deal – Interest.co.nz
- Housing as a driver of inequality – Interest.co.nz
Other:
- Android’s full-disk encryption just got much weaker—here’s why – Arts Technica
- Afghanistan’s Theorist-in-Chief – New Yorker
- Bombing in Central Baghdad Kills at Least 18 – Go