Its Monday afternoon — time for a quick linkfest:
• Why the ECB Isn’t Acting Like the Fed (Real Time Economics)
• CIT Watch: Analysts Says Debt Load Isn’t the Only Problem (MarketBeat)
• Lessons Learned (Kirk)
• Why Don’t Lenders Renegotiate More HomeMortgages? Redefaults, Self-Cures, and Securitization (Fed Reserve Boston)
• The Real AIG Controversy (Fox Emac)
• Banks May Sign on to Delayed U.S. Home-Equity Plan (Bloomberg)
• From Treasury to Banks, an Ultimatum on Mortgage Relief (NYT)
• Housing Woes: Price Reductions Are Proliferating (Time)
• Chicago Cubs Bankruptcy Looms as Way to Finish Sale by Tribune (Bloomberg)
• Why the #$%! Do We Swear? For Pain Relief (Scientific American)
• Notes on blogging for journalists (Felix)
I miss anything noteworthy?
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