My morning pre-fishing train reads:
• There Are No Experts On The Future (Rational Optimist)
• The Worst ETFs You Can Own (A Wealth of Common Sense)
• The desperation of independents Stubbornly low interest rates may mean the end of central-bank autonomy (Economist) see also New Tool for Central Banks: Buying Corporate Bonds (WSJ)
• China, Not Silicon Valley, Is Cutting Edge in Mobile Tech (NYT)
• U.S. Can and Should Boost Growth (Bloomberg View)
• How Did Humans Get Smart? (Gates Notes)
• Seven business lessons from ‘Seinfeld’ and its multibillion-dollar success (LinkedIn)
• The Science Behind Sprinter Usain Bolt’s Speed (WSJ)
• Immunotherapy Offers Hope to a Cancer Patient, but No Certainty (NYT) see also Harnessing the Immune System to Fight Cancer (NYT)
• The Pop Star Of Jihad: The strange tale of Deso Dogg, the German rapper who fled to Syria to sing songs for ISIS. (The Fader)
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Danny Kahneman, behavioral & cognitive psychologist, author of Thinking Fast & Slow, and winner of the 2002 Nobel prize for economics.
Source: The Upshot