
What I'm reading this morning:
- Overseas markets soar on this "no hike in 2015" hint from Hilsenrath (Wall Street Journal)
- Goldman and Citi report earnings, live coverage here: (MoneyBeat)
- Treasury Bills Sold at Zero Percent Interest Top $1 Trillion (Wall Street Journal)
- The last 30 years of global economic history are about to go out the window (Quartz)
- Here it comes - US Treasury thinking about a rescue for Puerto Rico (New York Times)
- WSJ calls bullshit on Theranos (Wall Street Journal)
- Valeant subpoenaed by U.S. prosecutors over drug pricing (Reuters)
- Dan Solin: Good luck getting through to investors and clients with data alone (Advisor Perspectives)
- Morgan just had a baby boy. He lays out some advice for babies everywhere (Motley Fool)
- Nike tells The Street they'll be doing $50 billion in annual sales by 2020 (Bloomberg)
- Reed Hastings is making good on his promise to turn Netflix into HBO — before HBO becomes Netflix. (New York Post)
- Clay Shirky explains how Xiaomi became China’s Apple overnight (Quartz)
- Twitter's board doesn't tweet, and that doesn't matter (Recode)
- 128 finance people to follow on Twitter (Business Insider)
- We built our automated advisor, Liftoff, for beginning investors. Check it out here. (Liftoff)