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Hot Links: Things Fall Apart

Posted March 23, 2015 by Joshua M Brown

What I'm reading this morning:

  • Torrent of Cash Exits Eurozone (Wall Street Journal)
  • An update on Asian equities — upward explosion ahead (Peter Brandt)
  • You're hearing a lot about the Citi Economic Surprise index slumping. That's actually a good thing. (Wall Street Journal)
  • How New Yorker magazine covers have documented the rise of technology since the 1930's (New Yorker)
  • It's good to be the Clinton family hedge fund (DealBook)
  • Ted Cruz declares, 11 things to know about him (aside from the fact that he's nationally unelectable) (Vox)
  • The truth about Lee Kuan Yew's economic miracle in SIngapore (The Economist)
  • Drugmakers are freaking out over Google and Apple's sudden interest in health care (Financial Times)
  • Mercedes is showing off a self-driving car prototype (Wired)
  • The new Steve Jobs unauthorized biography that actually got praise from Tim Cook and Jony Ive (New York Times)
  • Ubiquitous doesn't mean permanent (Seth Godin)

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Joshua M. Brown

I’m a New York City-based financial advisor at Ritholtz Wealth Management LLC. I help people invest and manage portfolios for them.  For disclosure information please see here.

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