Sunday, May 24, 2009

Weekend Reading

  • Ben Bernanke's commencement speech at the Boston College School of Law (FRB)
  • Obushma-Biney in the home of the frightened (FT)
  • Geithner picking the best (for Wall Street) of all derivative worlds (Bloomberg)
  • S&P: Britain will be the next stage of the global crisis (Telegraph)
  • What are payrolls telling us about the equity market? (Financial Sense Observations, hat tip Ubu)
  • More on Europe: The really ugly truth on European banks (HY Blog)
  • Steve Liesman's favorite portal (Recessionblocker)
  • Dollar is dirt, treasuries are toast, AAA is gone (Bloomberg)
  • The importance of irrelevant alternatives (Economist)
  • Why Peter Schiff's bookings are down 75-85% (Time)
  • GM has two more days of life (Sunday Express)
  • Some pretty ideas here, most lacking a few extra zeroes (Dollar Redesign Project)
  • Libya sees 50% chance OPEC to cut oil output at Vienna Meeting (Bloomberg)
  • David Rosenberg's most recent interview (Bloomberg)
  • Great depressions are so methodical (Institutional Advisors, h/t Ubu)
  • The new, new economy (Wired)
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