Counterparties
George Soros on the crisis and the euro — NYRB
Dan Ariely on how people are like wine: describing them is not a very good way of telling whether you’ll like them — Big Think
Who’s pawning $14 billion of gold to the BIS? — Alphaville
Texas Tribune + NYT = NYT Texas edition? Seems like a good idea to me — CJR
David Merkel sets out his own shingle — Aleph
John Paulson’s painful June — Bloomberg
Matt Yglesias is no fan of the distinction between goods and services — Yglesias
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The Arbitrariness of Manufacturing …see Yglesias above.
What Warren and Brian had to say in comments was much more relevant, interesting and truthful then the dumb article.