Trees don’t grow to the sky, and markets can’t fall forever either – leaving us with a decidedly different June direction than May (exactly what managed futures didn’t want to see). Rest assured, one week doesn’t make a month, and the waters are still treacherous out there. In the meantime, here’s what we’re reading headed into the weekend.
- The text of George Soros’ now famous remarks on the Euro crisis (GeorgeSoros.com)
- The saga of MF Global and Jon Corzine (Fortune)
- The Economist’s Big Mac Index gets super-sized (Economist)
Just for fun – Sci-fi edition
- Ray Bradbury’s last column (New Yorker)
- Ridley Scott’s Prometheus opens, Roger Ebert approves (Chicago Sun-Times)
