| Programming note: Starting next week, Ritholtz's Reads will have a new home at the Big Picture . If you would like to continue receiving your morning train reads every day in your inbox, please sign up here . My morning train reads: - Truth and Consequences: Untruth has been spreading with new ease and abandon, and often to undemocratic effect. ( Hedgehog Review )
- How Jeffrey Epstein Made His Money: Four Wild Theories ( New York Magazine )
- The age of asset gatherers has peaked and the asset management industry is re-entering the age of the boutique, where it began. ( Financial Times )
- How a Chicago Suburb Became a Center of ETFs ( Wall Street Journal )
- I Tried Emailing Like a CEO and Quite Frankly, It Made My Life Better ( BuzzFeed )
- The comeback state of 2019: Kansas economy rebounds from tax-cutting disaster ( CNBC )
- How the iPhone Helped Save the Planet ( Wired )
- Banned Chinese Security Cameras Are Almost Impossible to Remove ( Bloomberg )
- Google spent 10 years researching what makes the "perfect" manager — here are the top 10 traits they found ( Business Insider )
- June was the hottest ever recorded on Earth ( Independent ); see also Best way to fight climate change? Plant a trillion trees ( Phys )
What are you reading? Hit me here with hashtag #Reads . With Wall Street's Secret Shackles Gone, Dimon Prowls for Deals Source: Bloomberg |
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