Investors Rediscovering Margin Debt By Alexandra Scaggs and Steven Russolillo, WSJ Martin Feldstein: The Federal Reserve's Policy Dead End By Martin Feldstein, WSJ Are Stocks Cheap? A Review of the Evidence By Fernando Duarte and Carlo Rosa, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Harrison H. Schmitt and William Happer: In Defense of Carbon Dioxide By Harrison H. Schmitt And William Happer, WSJ … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 5-3-13
A roundup of articles we found interesting this week. Uncertainty Is the Enemy of Recovery, Bill McNabb, Wall Street Journal This Federal Proposal on Car Loans Is a Lemon, John Campbell, Wall Street Journal Health Chaos Ahead, David Brooks, The New York Times Debt and Growth, Review & Outlook, Wall Street Journal The Coming ObamaCare Shock, Daniel Kessler, Wall Street Journal Northeast Gas Poised to Surge on Pipeline Limits, Naureen Malik, Bloomberg … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 4-26-13
Drop in Borrowing Squeezes Banks, Fitzpatrick and Raice, Wall Street Journal Max Baucus' Retirement May Open Door To Tax Reform, But Not In Way He Thinks, Howard Gleckman, Forbes The FAA Strikes Again, the FAA Brags, Review & Outlook, Wall Street Journal Yellen’s Focus on Unemployment Adopted by Fed, Torres and Zumbrun, Bloomberg Thank You for Smoking, Donald J. Bourdreux, Wall Street Journal An Ethanol Spring, Review & Outlook, Wall Street Journal [/expand] … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 4-12-13
A rundown of what we've been reading over the last week. Spanish Home Prices Plunge Most On Record, Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge Manhattan Apartment Rents Near Peak as Gains Accelerate, Oshrat Carmiel, Bloomberg Helmut Kohl: I acted like a dictator to bring in the euro, Jeevan Vasagar, The Telegraph Trust in Gold Not Bernanke as U.S. States Promote Bullion, Amanda J. Crawford, Bloomberg Housing Prices Are on a Tear, Thanks to the Fed, Nick Timiraos, The Wall Street Journal Beware the Monthly Jobs-Report Chatter, Edward P. Lazear, The Wall Street Journal[/expand] … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 4-5-13
A rundown of what we’ve been reading over the last week. J.P. Morgan Strategist David Kelly Not a Big Fan of Fed Policy, Charlie Henneman, CFA Institute Surging Student-Loan Debt Is Crushing the System, Scott Cohn, CNBC Corporate-Tax Reform Without Tears, Robert Pozen, Wall Street Journal State-Wrecked: The Corruption of Capitalism in America, David A. Stockman, New York Times How the Fed fueled an explosion in subprime auto loans, Carrick Mollenkamp, Reuters Obama administration pushes banks to make home loans to people with weaker credit, Zachary A. Goldfarb, Washington … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 3-22-13
Sudden Rise in Home Demand Takes Builders by Surprise, Catherine Rampell, New York Times Health Insurers Warn on Premiums, Mathews and Radnofsky, Wall Street Journal One Good Paper: A Stock Market Puzzle, Brendan Greeley, Bloomberg Fed's Crystal Ball Could Use Some Shining, Spencer Jakab, Wall Street Journal The Revenue Deficit From Progressive Tax Rates, Michael Solon, Wall Street Journal … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 3-15-13
Headwind to Housing Recovery? Foreclosures Flare-Up Again, Diana Olick, CNBC Escape From Spending Hell, Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal The wealth effect might be shrinking, Annalyn Kurtz, CNNMoney Yes, We’re Confident, but Who Knows Why, Robert J. Shiller, New York Times Green Cars Have a Dirty Little Secret, Bjorn Lomborg, Wall Street Journal How to Shrink the 'Too-Big-to-Fail' Banks, Fisher and Rosenblum, Wall Street Journal … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 3-8-13
Dow Jones high on Fed steroids: Our view, The Editorial Board, USA Today Treasury Needs a Better Long Game, John H. Cochrane, Wall Street Journal Tax bills for rich families approach 30-year high, USA Today Moroccan Pottery Classes, Shrimp On Treadmills And Obamaphones - Bernanke's Biggest Bloopers Tie It All Together, Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge ObamaCare and the '29ers', Review & Outlook, Wall Street Journal … [Read more...]
Presidents’ Wisdom
George Washington However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion. Over grown military establishments are under any form of government inauspicious to liberty, and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican liberty. Thomas Jefferson When we get … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 2-15-13
The Rookie, Review & Outlook, Wall Street Journal Are Government Spending Multipliers Greater During Periods of Slack?, Owyang, Ramey, Zubairy, FRB of St. Louis The President's Plans, Review & Outlook, Wall Street Journal Fed Joining in Alarm Over Distortion It Enabled: Credit Markets, Abramowicz and Giovacco, Bloomberg … [Read more...]
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