Here is the Tuesday morning read:
- Outlook darkens as China FDI drops (South China Morning Post)
- RBA ‘well placed’ to cut rates more (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Merkel Won’t Budge on Austerity Despite Setback (Spiegel Online)
- Another Earth Needed to Meet Humans’ Demand for Resources (Bloomberg)
- Greece May Have to Leave Euro Zone if It Can’t Meet Commitments (WSJ Blogs)
- Strong German GDP eases Euro Zone fears (Financial Times)
- The fallacy of dollar-cost averaging (MarketWatch)
- Incessant government meddling pushing Brazil back into bear mode (Emerging Money)
- In Washington, Mixed Messages Over Tighter Rules for Wall St (New York Times)
- Berkshire 2012: The Times They Are A-Changing and Other Observations (Jeff Matthews In Not Making This Up)
What are you reading?