Most linkfests involve me discussing what I have read. Today, I am posting a list of what I would be reading, if I was doing my normal...
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JP Koning, who did the, The Visual History of the Federal Reserve, has a new chart out: >
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The bull is still very much in charge, but it pays to be cautious, as bargains are getting harder to find, says Barron’s Lauren...
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David L. Singer – 10-30-09 Apart From the Crowd – 10-30-09 ~~~ Apart From the Crowd – 11-2-09
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In likely a result of a rush to buy a home in order to qualify for the possible expiration of the home buying tax credit, Sept Pending...
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No worries! The same people who missed the worst oncoming recession in 80 years, the credit collapse (worst in US), and the market crash...
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Knowledge of economic history has helped policy makers make the right decisions in the wake of the financial crisis, George Akerlof,...
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China’s economic bounce has continued so far into Q4 as evidenced by both the October state enterprise and private sector weighted...
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An odd article in the today’s WSJ laments The Cruel Math of Big Losses. What a terrible misonomer: This article should have been...
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We had Congressman Grayson at our Conference in the spring — he is a fireball, who speaks truth to power. What I especially like...
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