Today’s must read MSM piece is a fascinating front page WSJ article on Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner (Bailout Anger Undermines...
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The latest endorsers for the so-called Volcker Rule separating riskier trading activity form government insured depository banks have...
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Here is an interesting little tidbit regarding Debit Card credit these days. It seems that during the fat times, Chase Bank was...
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Sundays are a good time to look at some of the academic literature out there. Reader Mike R. sends along this study from Q1 2009 —...
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In the wake of the highest unemployment rate in 25 years, the Roosevelt Institute asked historians, economists and other public thinkers...
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Lost amongst the Greeks, the Discount Rate hike, and that unpleasantness with Tiger Woods last week was Dell’s earnings news. It...
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Here are the latest bank closing data:
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February 19, 2010 By John Mauldin Germany, Greece, and Spain Two Views on the Euro The Pain in Spain How Much Is Too Much? Tampa, Austin,...
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Some reads for a Saturday afternoon: • BASICLAND: Charles Munger’s parable about how one nation came to financial ruin (Slate)...
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