Below are the links for stories through this morning. I am still playing catch-up as I had some server issues earlier in the day. If I see anything significant later, I may do another links post in the evening. As usual, many more links are available at the news feed (which is also available as an RSS feed).
Today’s must read post:
A breakdown in our values | Klaus Schwab |Comment is free |The Guardian
Other links:
- FT.com – Unicredit to raise 4bn with rights issue
- Iceland president warns UK government over Icesave referendum | Business | guardian.co.uk
- Aussie Dollar Rises to 25-Year High Versus Pound on Commodities – Bloomberg.com
- FT.com – The soap opera of Chinas housing boom
- BBC News – House prices ‘up on a year ago’
- Ireland is eighth-biggest loser – Independent.ie (seven other places with steeper house price declines)
- FT.com – Euro wobbles as Stark says EU will not bail out Greece
- Coal? Sold! to the Developing World | Gregor.us
- FT.com – Martin Wolf – The eurozone’s next decade will be tough
- Bernanke Absolves Greenspan–And Himself – Forbes.com
- Global Boom Builds for Epic Bust: Peter Boone and Simon Johnson – Bloomberg.com
- Is There a Whisper Campaign to Oust Larry Summers? | The Atlantic Wire
- Why the Punditocracy is Wrong About the Google Phone – Paul Kedrosky
- Google’s Nexus One Takes a Step Forward – WSJ.com
- Dell, AT&T to Sell Smart Phone in U.S. – WSJ.com (The key point of this story is android being sold by AT&T)