Good morning. Cool.
http://www.gatesnotes.com/Books/Making-the-Modern-World
Specially for the Trekkies: “8 Star Trek Technologies Moving From Science Fiction To Science Fact.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/paulhsieh/2014/06/24/8-star-trek-technologies/
Germany is weird. I do not know a country with so many Herr Doktor’s, but it ranks low on university schooling…
All you ever wanted to know about… Poland!
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/scr/2014/cr14174.pdf
Meanwhile in Japan, consumers go on a strike…
And one housing market to rule them all…
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-bank-of-england-uk-housing-market-2014-6
Liquidity risk in corporate bond markets. By the Bank of England
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2014/06/26/1888072/this-is-nuts-wheres-the-liquidity/
Nice one: a bit of history on volatility
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-06-26/annotated-history-global-volatility
Interesting chart. The one problem I have though, is that to my knowledge there are no elite schools in the Netherlands…
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-many-rich-powerful-people-went-to-elite-colleges-2014-6
Mmmm…. Why did no-one tell me this twelve years ago…?
Very cool pictures from National Geographic
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