Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- One of the Biggest Ethereum and Bitcoin Exchanges Got Hacked – Fortune
- Tech Stocks Boom, but Some Stock Pickers Are Wary – NY Times
- Adviser platforms have ’inherent conflict’ – Professional Adviser
- Foreign banks and the international transmission of monetary policy – VOX
- One of the market’s hottest trades just had its biggest day yet – Business Insider
- The World Economic Forum Might Not Be Ready to Lead a Blockchain Revolution – Coin Desk
- Blockchain: A Game-Changer for the Asset Managers? – Barron’s
- What makes bonds “green”? – The Economist
Americas:
- Voter fraud commission may have violated law – The Hill
- McCain won’t support calls to repeal Obamacare now, replace it later – Ktar
- U.S. Average Auto Loan Length Balloons to All-Time High – Bloomberg
- U.S. auto sales fall for fourth straight month in June – Reuters
- Canada’s play for immigrant tech talent – Axios
- Fed Officials Are Divided Over When to Reduce Its Debt Holdings – NY Times
- The Fed grows worried its loose policy threatens US financial stability – CNBC
- Bernie Sanders is the Democrats’ real 2020 frontrunner – VOX
- Government supporters attack Venezuelan congress, injure opposition lawmakers – Washington Post
- Blood splattered on walls and MPs injured as rioters storm Venezuela parliament – The Sun
Europe:
- Barnier warns Brits need to ‘face facts’ on Brexit – FT
- Britain’s finance industry faces ’tipping point’ over Brexit – Reuters
- The eurozone’s strange low-wage employment boom – FT
- Trump Aides Want Kremlin Critic in Putin Meeting – Daily Beast
- ‘No Specific Agenda’ Means Trump Will Get Played by Putin, Again – Foreign Policy
- Poland Prepares ‘Absolutely Huge’ Welcome for Trump – WSJ
- Russia Deploys a Potent Weapon in Syria: The Profit Motive – NY Times
- May’s absurd Brexit plan sacrifices economy to stop EU migrants who won’t come anyway – The Telegraph
- UK productivity falls to pre-crisis level – BBC
- Germany expects Russian leaking to start in ’weeks’ – Euro Observer
- Italian Banks Hit Reset as Taxpayer Billions Bail Out Lenders – Bloomberg
Asia:
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- China polishes up rust belt with switch to creative industries – FT
- China Bond Defaults Work Wonders in Introducing Pricing for Risk – Bloomberg
- How President Trump could tweet his way into nuclear war with North Korea – Washington Post
- US options narrow on North Korea military action – FT
- In North Korea, ‘Surgical Strike’ Could Spin Into ‘Worst Kind of Fighting’ – Apple News
- THIS Is How China Is Increasing Global Power – Capitalist Exploits
Trans-Tasman:
- Loan to Adani by infrastructure fund could be unlawful, says former clean energy head – The Guardian
- Second senior Australian Border Force officer ‘on leave’ as personal conduct is reviewed – ABC
- Cricket pay dispute: Players boycott Australia A tour of South Africa over failed negotiations – ABC
- Casual workers win right to request permanent employment after 12 months under Fair Work ruling – ABC
- Medicare data breach: tax office suspends cards as ID before U-turn – The Guardian
- Revealed: more than 200,000 people can access Medicare card details – The Guardian
- Tony Abbott v Malcolm Turnbull are fighting for the soul of the Liberal Party – The Age
- ‘The last thing I want to do is be difficult’: Tony Abbott defends latest attack on Malcolm Turnbull – The SMH
- Cabinet minister accuses Abbott of aiding Labor – In Daily
- Aid groups lambast Coalition for halving family planning foreign aid – The Guardian
- Australian house price growth looks set to slow as foreign demand drys up – Business Insider
- SA Government accused of secrecy after voting against ICAC public hearings – ABC
- Barnaby Joyce signals support for sanctions against China – The SMH
- NSW schools ‘struggling’ with old equipment, legacy networks and lack of funds – Computer World
- Tax office’s online system failure sparks demand for compensation – The Guardian
- ‘Complex, confusing and inconsistent’: plan to increase uni ATAR transparency – The SMH
- Multinational tax avoidance law passed in 2015 may need revising, says ATO chief – The Guardian
- Newsagents urged to refuse to sell Daily Telegraph over fictional attack on Labor – The Guardian
- SA Government accused of secrecy after voting against ICAC public hearings – ABC
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Beware Ministers bearing affordability data – Interest.co.nz
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