
What I'm reading this morning:
- How "contagious" could Greece's situation really be if Spanish and Italian spreads aren't blowing out (Bloomberg)
- Don't worry about Grexit until you see these three warning signs that it's really going down (MarketWatch)
- Goldman vs JPMorgan on the productivity slump (Real Time Economics)
- Here comes another earnings season... (Dr. Ed's Blog)
- Large corporate pensions miss out on the stock market rally because their committees are too smart for their own good (Wall Street Journal)
- Kirk Kerkorian dead at 98 - but what a life! (Guardian)
- Oil traders watch inventories, miles driven for the next leg (OpenMarkets)
- Jason Zweig dusts off a 2001 speech he gave to the Morningstar Conference about the dangers of advisor overconfidence (JasonZweig.com)
- “Never, ever marry an American woman. That’s the advice I give my friends.” - superstar Italian fund manager (DealBook)
- Congrats to Golden State on their NBA Championship - and how 'bout that Andre Iguodala!?! (ESPN)
- World's ballsiest financial advisor tries to rip off Mike Tyson. Good luck with that. (Financial Advisor)