Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- The New “Supply-Side Economics” Fueling Asset Bubbles – Macro Mom
- What the Decline of the Dollar Means – NY Times
- IMF Falls Short of Transparency Rules as Key Discussions Remain Secret – WSJ
- The power of populists – The Economist
Americas:
- Trump’s Threat to Jail Clinton Also Targets Democracy’s Institutions – NY Times
- Millennials of color snubbed Hillary Clinton – Miami Herald
- Another blow for heartland workers: Slashed pensions – CBS
- Lashing Out Under Pressure Is Just What Trump Does – Bloomberg
- What was Trump talking about with $12-a-year health insurance? – Washington Post
- In a Cruel Summer for the G.O.P., ‘Things Are Starting to Feel Incoherent’ – NY Times
- Elon Musk Claims U.S. Approval for World’s Longest Tunnel – Bloomberg
- CBO Says Senate’s Revised Health Bill Would Boost Uninsured by 22 Million – Bloomberg
- The Insecurity Of America’s Old And Underfunded Voting Systems – WNYC
- Half of American jobs are at risk from automation, new study suggests – CNBC
- If Hillary Clinton Had Won – FiveThirtyEight
- Fannie-Freddie Reform Hinges on Keeping Small Lenders Happy – Bloomberg
- Venezuela crisis: Violence fears as strike action begins – BBC
Europe:
- IMF Executive Board Approves in Principle €1.6 Billion Stand-By Arrangement for Greece – IMF
- Hazardous non-performing loans obstruct Europe’s banking union – FT
- Moscow in talks with U.S. to create cyber working group: RIA report – Reuters
- This Is Why Polish People Are Protesting To Defend Their Democracy – Buzz Feed
- Thousands protest after Polish lawmakers approve judiciary overhaul, defying EU – Reuters
- Russia says in talks with U.S. to create cyber security working group: RIA – Reuters
- Trump’s Nafta Wish List Offers No Quick Fix, Canada Envoy Says – Bloomberg
- No deal will bring a chaotic Brexit to the fore – FT
- The cost of living crisis is down to Brexit. The chickens are coming home to roost – The Guardian
- IMF Board Set to Approve Greece’s Latest Bailout – WSJ
- Strong Euro Can’t Wait as Mario Draghi Plays for Time – WSJ
- Brexit: UK and EU at odds over ’exit bill’ – BBC
- Britons living in Europe could lose right to live in another EU country – The Guardian
Asia:
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- U.S. toughens stance on foreign deals in blow to China’s buying spree – Reuters
- China rejects Singapore model for state-owned enterprise reform – FT
- Japan’s first lady pretends not to speak English rather than chat with Donald Trump – National Post
- China Is Now Coming for Your Favorite Sitcoms – WSJ
- Why India and Pakistan hate each other – The Economist
- China’s Buying Spree Ends Badly – Bloomberg
- Japan asks: “Why has Britain gone mad?” – In Daily
Trans-Tasman:
- ‘Inequality kills hope’: Bill Shorten sets out defining mission if he wins government – The SMH
- NBN complaints? We’re getting what we voted for – The AFR
- Power Giant Urges Australia to Exclude Coal in Its Clean Target – Bloomberg
- Scientologists target Australians schools with anti-psychiatry propaganda – The Age
- The trouble with trusts: Australia’s multibillion-dollar legal tax avoidance loophole – The SMH
- This Australian-Born Senator Has Raised The Bizarre Issue Of Automatic UK Citizenship – BuzzFeed
- Australia’s social housing stock one-sixth empty with 195,000 people on waitlist – The Guardian
- Euthanasia: New laws could see Victorians get lethal medicine within 10 days – The Age
- Shorten eyes tax ‘too-hard basket’ changes – SBS
- Prime Minister quietly issues warning on house prices – News.com.au
- The Australian Greens are in crisis: will Doctor Di Natale take radical action? – The Guardian
- NSW Liberals likely to approve Tony Abbott-backed preselection reform – The Guardian
- ‘It’s nonsense’: Dutton lashes Shorten over Rudd’s asylum seeker resettlement claim – The SMH
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