Links: 2014-07-14
Thirty links today instead of twenty
The Password Is Finally Dying. Here’s Mine – WSJ
Bank for International Settlements fears fresh Lehman crisis from worldwide debt surge – Telegraph
Euro-Zone Industrial Production Slumped in May – WSJ
A farewell to trust: Obama’s Germany syndrome – FT.com
Bruised and grumbling, foreign banks bend to US rules | Capital City | IFRe
Some Thoughts on the Incoherence of Mainstream Economics
China fund industry hits record assets – FT.com
‘Artificially’ high asset prices | Gavyn Davies
Hedge funds miss out on equity surge – FT.com
Fed’s Fischer sees little benefit in breaking up too-big banks | Reuters
ekathimerini.com | House price decline is biggest in the eurozone
Credit crisis far from over for Europe’s small businesses – FT.com
Corporate bond sales hit five-year highs – FT.com
Drop in U.S. jobless claims points to healing in labor market | Reuters
India vows to revive growth to 8% within three years – FT.com
German private sector expands at slowest pace in eight months in June: PMI | Reuters
Global food prices fall as cereal supply outlook improves: U.N. | Reuters
Rich Asians buy into upwardly mobile Manila’s luxury condominiums | Reuters
Lending to first-time buyers highest in nearly six years – Telegraph
ekathimerini.com | Greece’s population drops on low birth rate, reduced migration
Dish Urges FCC to Reject Comcast Acquisition of Time Warner Cable – WSJ
In Germany, Uber Battles to Expand – Digits – WSJ
Security company says your data can easily be recovered from ‘wiped’ Android phones | The Verge
Airbnb fined $41K over renting of unregistered Barcelona apartments — Tech News and Analysis
Hillary Clinton Begins to Move Away From Obama Ahead of 2016 – WSJ
The Fed as universal banker | FT Alphaville
Italian SMEs set to bypass banks in pilot securitisation product | Capital City | IFRe
Jeremy Stein: The exclusive exit interview – The Washington Post
With NYC Launch, Lyft Looks To Take On Uber And Local Regulators | TechCrunch
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