Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Why Amazon and Google Haven’t Attacked Banks – WSJ
- Amazon’s Fiscal Discipline Pays Off as It More Than Doubles Profit – WSJ
- Amazon advertising is now worth $2 billion – Digiday
- Despite all your rage, Wall Street still doesn’t give a fuck – The Next Web
- Wall Street’s Latest Secretive Trend? Board Game Nights – Bloomberg
- Ethereum Founder Is Boycotting One of the Biggest Crypto Summits – Bloomberg
- The Era of Very Low Inflation and Interest Rates May Be Near an End – NY Times
- Who Took the Fun Out of Fund Management? – Bloomberg
- A Software Bug in Ethereum Tokens Is Helping Halt the Crypto Rally – Bloomberg
- The Call for Jobs for All – Barron’s
- It’s a Bad Time to Stop Making Small Cars – Bloomberg
- Hacked Crypto Exchange Earned $490 Million Before Epic Heist – Bloomberg
- On tectonic plates, the economic system & the economics profession – Prime Economics
- How much would you pay to keep using Google? – The Economist
- Hedge-Fund Investors Pour Into Oil as Firms Predict Surge to $80 – Bloomberg
Americas:
- Trump Threatens to Seize Control of Justice Department – NY Mag
- Bush 41, Trump, and American Decline – NY Times
- Senate panel approves bill to protect special counsel – The Hill
- Fed Officials Worry the Economy Is Too Good. Workers Still Feel Left Behind – NY Times
- America is obsessed with the virtue of work. What about the virtue of rest? – Washington Post
- Ford Plans $11.5 Billion in Extra Cuts, Killing Most U.S. Cars – Bloomberg
- Inequality in US Life Expectancy – Conversable Economist
Europe:
- The Tragic Alliance Between the Kremlin and Russian Organized Crime – Moscow Times
- Mark Zuckerberg to come to Brussels: Parliament official – Politico
- President Trump to visit UK in July – BBC
- Macron Embraces Trump, Rejects Trumpism – The Atlantic
- EU moves to regulate tech giants’ business practices – Reuters
- The EU is ’deeply concerned’ about Liam Fox’s ’incompetent’ handling of Brexit – Business Insider
- A German solution to the UK’s productivity puzzle – FT
- Russian Novichok Developer Hospitalized Following Car Accident – Moscow Times
Asia:
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- Bush 41, Trump, and American Decline – WSJ
- China’s Car Revolution Is Going Global – Bloomberg
- Taiwanese consider China invasion unlikely, but see gaps in defenses: survey – Japan Times
- Chinese online education companies are looking to hire thousands of U.S. teachers – Tech Crunch
- China’s New Aircraft Carrier Is Already Obsolete – Foreign Policy
- China says Canada Senate motion on disputed sea stirs ‘troubles’ – Reuters
Trans-Tasman:
- China waging ‘psychological warfare’ against Australia, US Congress told – The Guardian
- Crime Really Does Pay: Telstra’s $10 Million Fine Is $50 Million Less Than What It Stole – New Matilda
- Royal commission recommends AMP for criminal charges – The Age
- Crown Casino has been hit with a $300,000 fine for manipulating its poker machines – Business Insider
- New type of poverty hurting middle class – The SMH
- Capitalism Out Of Control: Keeping The Banking Bastards Honest Has Proved Impossible – New Matilda
- NBN Co chief casts shadow over Govt’s mixed tech rollout – Arnnet
- One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has accused a parliamentary committee of allowing foreign citizens to influence the democratic process – ABC
- Banking royal commission: Kelly O’Dwyer finally concedes Government got it wrong on inquiry – ABC
- It’s time for the government to confess to bank blunders – New Daily
- NSW government fails to provide Powerhouse Museum business case – New Daily
- ASIC takes years to ban advisers guilty of misconduct and unlikely to launch civil or criminal actions – ABC
- Shoppers are willing to pay higher prices, says Coles – The SMH
- Asic’s conflict-of-interest policies under microscope after AMP revelations – The Guardian
- Melbourne cafe owner threatens to sue staff, who claimed they were underpaid, for ‘harassment’ – ABC
- ‘Excessive incentives’: Australia’s $26 billion missed opportunity – Canberra Times
- Sydney’s richest and poorest postcodes have barely changed since 2004 – The SMH
- Coalition goes full election mode – Tax cuts for low and middle earners – Canberra Times
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