Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Hysteresis and fiscal policy during the Global Crisis – VOX
- On the ongoing demise of globalisation – FT
- Deutsche Bank dashes back to bond market – Reuters
- Rising OPEC Oil Output Shows Challenge of Curbing Production – WSJ
Americas:
- In reversal, Sen. Fischer renews support for Trump – Politico
- How Julian Assange Turned WikiLeaks Into Trump’s Best Friend – Bloomberg
- The Man Behind the Tapes That Could Sink the Donald – Politico
- Donald Trump’s New Attack Strategy: Curb Clinton Vote – WSJ
- Republicans tell Trump to quit claiming rigged election – Politico
- Don’t Trust Trump on Trade – Reason
- Clinton holds 9-point lead over Trump – NBC
- Barack Obama: America will take the giant leap to Mars – CNN
- U.S. Auto Plants Shifting From Cars to Trucks – WSJ
- In America, only the rich can afford to write about poverty – The Guardian
- Venezuela on the brink: a journey through a country in crisis – The Guardian
Europe:
- Immigration policy will put the UK’s productivity and competitiveness at risk – IB Times
- Plans for an electric car charging point in every new home in Europe – The Guardian
- Refugees: It Really Wasn’t Merkel – Zeit
- Pound falls further against the euro and the dollar – BBC
- U.K. Risks Losing Billions in EU Investment Funds in Brexit – Bloomberg
Asia:
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- Reporter Who Wrote of Military-Civilian Clash Says He Can’t Leave Pakistan – NY Times
- China’s September Reserves, and Q2 Balance of Payments – Council on Foreign Relations
- Troubled China Credit Could Cost Banks $1.7 Trillion, S&P Says – Bloomberg
- China blockades streets around military building as hundreds protest in capital – Reuters
- China’s Sinking Yuan Risks Dragging Down Banks – Bloomberg
- China banks may need $1.7 trillion injection as credit quality worsens -S&P – Reuters
Trans-Tasman:
- Turnbull claims NBN reboot as great Coalition achievement – ZDNet
- Qld taxi drivers no longer required to speak English – Sunshine Coast Daily
- Bureau of Meteorology hacked by foreign spies in massive malware attack, report shows – ABC
- A country that once built cars: A sad goodbye to a manufacturing industry – The SMH
- Australia records more than 96 per cent preliminary response rate for the 2016 Census – ABS
- Coal-fired power stations: Senate committee to examine how best to close them – The Guardian
- Youth detention royal commission: CLP showed ‘no interest’, former child commissioner says – ABC
- Malcolm Turnbull slams Labor call to challenge China’s artificial islands – The SMH
- University changes to academic contracts are threatening freedom of speech – The Conversation
- Moderate Liberals at war with Abbott – The AFR
- Property investors call for changes to NSW land tax model – The AFR
- Turnbull revives plan to kill off free MP travel – Canberra Times
- Pull the other one. Age of entitlement never ends for old MPs – Canberra Times
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A migration botch-up – Interest.co.nz
Other:
- Ronald McDonald Is Laying Low Until the Clown Craze Is Over – Time
- Elon Musk hits back at coal baron who called him a ’fraud’ over green subsidies – The Guardian
- Electric cars could dominate roads in wealthy cities by 2030: report – Reuters
- Coca-Cola is paying dietitians to tweet scare-stories about soda taxes – Boing Boing