10 Tuesday AM Reads

My two-for-Tuesday morning train reads:

• The Myth Of Private Equity And Venture Capital Outperformance (ValueWalk) see also Hedge Funds Set for Worst First Half Since ’11 on Turmoil (Bloomberg)
• Emerging Markets Rise 5% in First Half of 2016 (Barron’s)
• Brexit Accelerates the British Pound’s 100 Years of Debasement (Bloomberg) see also Investors Look to Earnings, Oil for Gains in U.S. Stocks (WSJ)
• The Downside of Past Performance (A Wealth of Common Sense)
• New Study Claims Corporate Executives Intentionally Mislead Investors for Personal Gain (Bloomberg) see also What Do Measures of Real-time Corporate Sales Tell Us about Earnings Surprises and Post-Announcement Returns? (NBER)
• The $3 Billion Family Art Feud (WSJ)
• Why Tech Support Is (Purposely) Unbearable (NYTsee also Does More Security at Airports Make Us Safer or Just Move the Targets? (NYT)  
• The Tesla didn’t really crash itself (Washington Post)
• Donald Trump’s Social Media Ties To White Supremicists (Fortune) see also Donald Trump’s “Star of David” Hillary Clinton Meme Was Created by White Supremacists (Mic)
• This Is What Happened To My Brain When I Spent More Time In Nature (Fast Company)

Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Ross Buchmuller, former President of AIG Private Client Group and now founder and CEO of Pure Insurance.

 

Americans With More Education Have Taken Almost Every Job Created in the Recovery
No College Graduate Left Behind
Source: Bloomberg Markets

 

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