Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Keiser Report: Bubble economy sins – YouTube
- This Was The Week Analysts Got Really Anxious About the Future Of Globalization – Bloomberg
- The Next Push for Global Growth Could Be the Toughest of All – Bloomberg
- How quantitative easing works – VOX
Americas:
- In our opinion: Donald Trump should resign his candidacy – Desert News
- Report: RNC redirecting funds away from Trump – The Hill
- “The Apprentice” Under Pressure To Release Unaired Trump Footage – BuzzFeed
- Seven Reasons the New Russian Hack Announcement Is a Big Deal – Politico
- Jack Welch withdraws support for Donald Trump, calls for new GOP nominee – CNBC
- A political bombshell was right under NBC’s nose. What took them so long? – Washington Post
- GOP consumed by crisis as more Republicans call on Trump to quit race – Washington Post
- Trump donors angry, want their money back after lewd tape leak – CBS News
- The Horror Is Everything the Republicans Could Tolerate About Trump, and Why – Slate
- How McCain finally decided he couldn’t stomach Trump anymore – Politico
- Clinton team girds for all-out assault – Politico
- With less than a month to go, a major party is walking away from its nominee – Washington Post
- A Trump collapse could give Democrats back the House. Here’s the math. – VOX
- Don’t listen to the 400 richest Americans – MarketWatch
- There’s a devastatingly simple explanation for America’s economic mess – Washington Post
Europe:
- The economic consequences of the 1953 London Debt Agreement – VOX
- May’s Government Facing Split Over Plan to Name Foreign Workers – Bloomberg
- Draghi Points to 2019 as Time for Inflation Mission Accomplished – Bloomberg
- Euro zone inflation will soon move sharply higher: Draghi – Reuters
- MPs demand vote on hard Brexit plans for UK to leave single market – The Guardian
- Theresa May is following Enoch Powell – by actually listening to what British people want – The Telegraph
- PM should let public vote on Brexit terms, says author of article 50 – The Guardian
- For Britain’s ‘Brexit’ Bunch, the Party Just Ended – NY Times
- IMF, Citing Risks to Greek Bailout, Hesitates on More Aid – WSJ
Asia:
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- China’s soccer fans are protesting in the streets after their national team lost to Syria – Quartz
- Global value chains and the competitiveness of Asian countries – VOX
- Kuroda Says Can Lower Short, Long-Term Bond Rates If Necessary – Bloomberg
- One in five Japan employees face ’death from overwork’: report – Yahoo
Trans-Tasman:
- Time’s up for ageing alarmists – Inside Story
- Families in ruin as Family First Senator Bob Day’s company crumbles – The SMH
- Terrified of terror, Australia plans indefinite detention even after sentences are served – Washington Post
- Leaked UNHCR report: Manus Island world’s worst – The Saturday Paper
- If the plebiscite goes ahead, the government may well have blood on its hands – The Age
- George Brandis faces embarrassing defeat in Solicitor-General advice row – The Age
- Peter Martin: What if the banks were forced to treat us like everyone else? – The Age
- A financial adviser left me $640,000 in debt. Who’s talking for me at the bank review? – The Guardian
- Australian Unis To Get Rid Of All Students In Latest Budget Cuts – The Freecap
- Why it’s the right time for an Aussie fast train – News.com
- Australia’s car industry didn’t simply fail, it was broken. – The Monthly
- Door should remain open on nuclear power after SA blackout: Abetz – ABC
- Study shows women half as likely to benefit from tax cuts as men – Canberra Times
- The seven-figure surpluses of Australia’s overfunded private schools – Canberra Times
- Planning overhaul could see more development in leafy suburbs – The Age
- No super hope for first home buyers after all – News.com.au
- Queensland government poised to declare Adani mine ‘critical infrastructure’ to speed remaining approvals process – The Guardian
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Migration threats and opportunities – Interest.co.nz
Other:
- Liquid assets: how the business of bottled water went mad – The Guardian