Here is what I am reading on Wednesday morning:
- Germany rules out common euro bonds (Financial Times)
- The world’s ‘New Tigers’ lie ready to pounce (Market Watch)
- Merkel Faces Hollande Pleas to Shed Taboos at Crisis Summit (Bloomberg)
- BOJ Shirakawa Says No Change to Powerful Easing Stance (The New York Times)
- Nick Clegg announces ‘massive’ push for growth after IMF warning (Guardian)
- World Bank cuts China growth forecast (South China Morning Post)
- The Whiskey Breath of Wall Street: What the Invention of Bourbon Has to Do With Credit Derivatives (Minyanville)
- Tax Talk is about a Moral Sense of What is Right (Economist’s View)
- JPMorgan’s Senior Officers’ Addiction to Gambling on Derivatives (The Big Picture)
- Implementing Basel III in the European Union: A Deeply Flawed Compromise (The Peterson Institute for International Economics)
What are you reading?