10 Friday AM Reads

My end of week reading materials:

• Where should you put your money now? (CNN)
• Everything Is Amazing and Nobody Is Happy (Motley Fool) see also What a 241 year-old Dutch credit crisis tells us about market optimism (Quartz)
Shiller/Gundach: Two Bubble Hunters Size Up the World (Barron’s)
• Renminbi trade finance: less than meets the eye (FT.com) see also Euro displays uncommon strength (WSJ)
• Unemployment Won’t Hit 6.5% Until 2015, Fed Research Suggests (WSJ)
• On the World’s Roads, More American Wheels (NY Times) see also Would You Rather Have Brazil’s Economic Problems or America’s? (Harvard Business Review)
• 401(k)s tweak fees for investors. You may soon be paying more—or less. (WSJ)
• Long-term unemployment is still at its highest levels since World War II (Wonkblog) see also No, a $15-Hour Fast Food Wage Isn’t Crazy (Daily Beast)
• Sentient code: An inside look at Stephen Wolfram’s utterly new, insanely ambitious computational paradigm (Venture Beat)
• U.S. Military Lingo: The (Almost) Definitive Guide (NPR)

What are you reading?

 

U.S. Oil Prices Fall Sharply as Glut Forms on Gulf Coast

Source: WSJ

 

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