
What I'm reading this morning:
- Europe's getting ready for the Greece thing going splat (Wall Street Journal)
- A big quarterly report from Morgan Stanley (Reuters)
- Pimco: the 30-year Bund yield could sink to zero. (MoneyBeat)
- Oh for god's sake: For the First Time Since 2007, Most Americans Feel Good About Money (Bloomberg)
- But... "More Americans Are Out of the Market Than In It" (MoneyBeat)
- Anecdotes and data point to continued upward wage pressure - sign of inflation? (Dr Ed's Blog)
- Leaks from the Federal Reserve happen more than we thought (Bloomberg)
- Two of the most well-known phenomena in investing are the carry effect and the trend effect. (ETF.com)
- Carlyle Group shuttering the two liquid alts funds it launched to great fanfare last year (Bloomberg)
- "I love the idea of placing constraints on yourself as an investor to defeat psychological pitfalls." (A Wealth Of Common Sense)
- A brief but important history of the high yield bond market (ETF Trends)
- Jason Zweig on the problem with hot streaks (MoneyBeat)
- Congrats Jimmy! (New York Times)
- Can't even make this shit up: Jon Corzine Considers Launching Hedge Fund (Wall Street Journal)