Morning six-pack: Here's what we're reading

President Barack Obama and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke
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President Barack Obama and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke

Radical reads for the last Monday in July 2013's history:

Ben Bernanke still has a few months to go on his term as Federal Reserve chairman, but our hearts are already a-flutter at who's going to replace him. In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, liberal economist Alan Blinder says stay the course and go with Janet Yellen. Best part of this is all the howling in the reader comments. Janet Yellen Is the Best Fed Choice

Speaking of the Fed...ah, yes. There's that little wealth gap thing that comes with ultra-easy monetary policy. It's gapping, and in a huge way. Data show widening future struggle for Americans

And if that doesn't make you smile: Doomish economist Nouriel Roubini contemplates a world where BRICs are reduced to rubble. What if the Emerging Markets Aren't?

For the chart-lover in all of us: Seeking Alpha lays out a scenario where the 10-year yield takes a fast trip to 4 percent. Hell follows. The Disaster Scenario For Treasury Bonds

Billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is worried about declining oil demand. We bet he is. Saudi Prince: Fracking Is Threat To Kingdom

And finally...we all know real women drive Porsches. Don't believe me? CNBC's Phil LeBeau explains in Look what the ladies are driving: Porsche!

By CNBC's Jeff Cox. Follow him @JeffCoxCNBCcom on Twitter.