Global Macro / Markets / Investing:
- Someone Just Made A Huge Bet The Market Crashes By April – ZeroHedge
- What if we measured the thing that matters most: “carbon productivity” – The Conversation
- Globalisation’s corroding edifice – Mondedlipo
- Strong dollar hurting global economy – Crossroads Today
- What do you think the potential effects of a high market cap to GDP ratio could be? – MarketWatch
- How U.S. Regulators Could Race To The Bottom For Crypto – Forbes
- Banking recession panic! Barclays profits plunge as bank issues global economy warning! – The Guardian
Americas:
- The U.S. Government Ended Fiscal Year 2019 With The Largest Budget Deficit in Seven Years – Stock Market News
- Recession USA, If the economy’s so great, why are more Texans skipping out on car loans? – Dallas News
- So much for a cashless society: Currency is popular again, especially the $100 bill – LA Times
- Fed Raises Its Wall Street Bailout to $690 Billion a Week . . . as Media Snoozes – NY Fed
- Consumer Sentiment Jumped Higher in October – Breitbart
- Who Has Spent The Most Dollars Lobbying Washington In 2019? – Zero Hedge
Europe:
- Ireland recession HORROR! – Irish Times
- Irish banks plot fresh wave of job cuts as low ECB rates and Brexit bite – Irish Times
- UK sells white phosphorus to Turkey as evidence grows of chemical attacks on Kurds – The Times
- The Canal of Death Is Now an Economic Gateway for Eastern Europe – Bloomberg
- Catalonia crisis: Thousands rally in Barcelona for Spanish unity – BBC
- Physics worth more to EU economy than retail and financial services, says study – Science Business
- UK: Our disgraceful universities would rather appease Communist China than defend free speech – Telegraph
Asia:
Advertisement
- China’s Industrial Profit Widens Drop on Economy, Deflation – Bloomberg
- Trump administration to halt preferential treatment for $1.3bn of Thai goods – FT
- China’s Congress Passes Cryptography Law To Encourage Development – 7Bitcoins
- South Korea grounds nine Boeing 737 NG planes with cracks – Reuters
- Hong Kong Free Press calls for immediate release of freelance photographer following arrest in Mong Kok – Hong Kong FP
- China industrial profits in biggest fall in four years as US tariffs bite – SCMP
Trans-Tasman:
- Home Affairs pushes its face-matching service for porn age verification – ZDNet
- Morrison’s claim of an Australian gold in per capita renewables is not true – Renew Economy
- The hidden traffic impacts of private schooling – The Conversation
- Interest-only loan reset hurting borrowers despite the rate cuts – ABC
- Why you should worry if you have a Chinese smartphone – The Guardian
- Jobactive workers speak out: ‘How the hell did I end up doing this to these people?’ – The Guardian
- Another nail in the coffin for democracy – New Politics
- ‘National party at its finest’, says Matt Canavan after month of infighting and leaks – The Guardian
- ‘The most divisive thing’: two small towns brace for a vote on nuclear waste – The Guardian
- New APRA rules could cause the Australian banks to retreat, shrink, or divest their New Zealand subsidiaries – Interest.co.nz