Back in the saddle for at least a few days. Here is what I am reading this morn:
• Stocks Continue to Defy Investors’ Sour Mood (WSJ) see also In Sliding Internet Stocks, Some Hear Echo of 2000 (NYT
• Hello Cayman Isles! My Big Fat Belizean, Singaporean Bank Account (NYT)
• Next Stop for 10-Year Treasurys: 1.25% Yield? (WSJ) see also A Safer Way to Buy ‘Junk’ ? (WSJ)
• No Such Thing as Risk? (Hussman Funds)
• Used Lamborghinis Linger on H.K. Lots Amid China Lull (Bloomberg) see also Growth in U.S. Slows as Consumers Restrain Spending (Bloomberg)
• Federal Spending Cutbacks Slow Recovery (WSJ)
• A modest proposal: Treat banks like tobacco companies (Reuters) see also Sarbox Law’s Big Weapon Sits Idle (WSJ)
• Disruptions: Innovations Snuffed Out by Craigslist (NYT)
• Contractors bemoan delays as rookie U.S. buyers learn the ropes (Washington Post)
• Did Your Brain Make You Do It? (NYT)
What are you reading?
Stocks Continue to Defy Investors’ Sour Mood
Source: Reuters
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