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The top of today’s reading list has a discussion by GEI contributor Shah Gilani about trading on early looks at news releases …….. and the last article is about secret surveillance court permitting some disclosures about activities.
- The Truth About “News Feed Trading” (Shah Gilani, Wall Street Insights & Indictments) Shah Gilani has contributed to Global Economic Intersection.
- Equity Market Review for June 13 2013 (Kevin Lane. The Big Picture)
- The stealth boom (R.A., The Economist) Does the U.S. economy look like 1995?
- 5 Ways to Boost Retirement Income (Samantha Allen and Rachel F. Elson, Financial Planning)
- FX Rates Said to Face Global Regulation in Libor Review (Lindsay Fortado, Ben Moshinsky and Jesse Hamilton, Bloomberg) Is everything in the world rigged by oligarchy?
- IMF urges repeal of ‘ill-designed’ U.S. fiscal cuts (Anna Yukhananov, Reuters)
- Detroit suspends payments on unsecured debt (Constantin Gurdgiev, true economics) Constantin Gurdgiev is a contibutor to Global Economic Intersection.
- Judging From Prosecutions, Obama Is 80 Percent Worse Than Bush on Medical Marijuana (Jacob Sullum, reason.com) Hat tip toDoug Maconis.
- Venezuela on the Brink of Hyperinflation (Ed Dolan, Econ Blog)
- Secret US surveillance court says some of its rulings could be made public (Nathan Ingrham, The Verge) Hat tip to Edward Harrison. See GEI News for latest on this.