The Spanish Bailout Explained With One Image, Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge Republicans Against Reform, Review and Outlook, The Wall Street Journal New York Plans to Ban Sale of Big Sizes of Sugary Drinks, Michael M. Grynbaum, The New York Times Time to plan a velvet divorce for the euro, Gideon Rachman, Financial Times A DVR Ad Eraser Causes Tremors at TV Upfronts, Brian Stetler, The New York Times … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 5-18-12
Recession added debt, drained families' savings, Christine Dugas, USA Today Time to Admit Defeat Greece Can No Longer Delay Euro Zone Exit, Der Spiegel Iranians Have Democratic Values, Yuval Porat, The Wall Street Journal African child mortality, The best story in development, The Economist A DVR Ad Eraser Causes Tremors at TV Upfronts, Brian Stelter, The New York Times … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 5-11-12
Of Course 70% Tax Rates Are Counterproductive, Alan Reynolds, The Wall Street Journal Estimize, an Earnings Crowd That Beats the Street, Ira Boudway, Businessweek Stimulus Spending Keeps Failing, Robert J. Barro, The Wall Street Journal It’s too late for Germany to save the euro, Jeremy Warner, The Telegraph … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 5-4-12
The Fed's Jelly Donut Policy, David Einhorn, The Huffington Post Gold Standard for All, From Nuts to Paul Krugman, Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg Our central bankers are intellectually bankrupt, Ron Paul, Financial Times The True Lessons of the Recession, Raghuram G. Rajan, Foreign Affairs … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 4-27-12
Congress Finally Takes on the Fed, George Melloan, The Wall Street Journal Why the Euro Isn't Worth Saving, Matthew O’Brien, The Atlantic TARP: Billions in Loans in Doubt, McGrane, Sidel, and Sparshott, The Wall Street Journal US Tire Tariffs: Saving Few Jobs at High Cost, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, PIIE … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 4-20-12
How the Fed Favors The 1%, Mark Spitznagel, The Wall Street Journal Sowing Seeds of the Next Major Crisis, Francesco Guerrera, The Wall Street Journal Open sesame, The Economist VIDEO: Maximizing after-tax returns, Joel Dickson, Vanguard … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 4-13-12
’Fortune 500’ of 1812 Shows U.S. Banks’ Early Influence, Richard Sylla and Robert E. Wright, Bloomberg Surprise! The 1% Are Paying Their Fair Share, Gene Epstein, Barron’s Who Deserves Credit for the Improving Economy?, Kevin Warsh, The Wall Street Journal Tiny porphyrin tubes developed by Sandia may lead to new nanodevices, Phys.org Strategies to Max Out Social Security Benefits, Glenn Ruffenach, SmartMoney … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 4-5-12
Fed Policy and Inflation Risk, Martin Feldstein, Project Syndicate Physician Organizations Voluntarily Heal Themselves To Save Healthcare Dollars, Rick Ungar, Forbes MasterCard warns of possible security breach, Visa also reportedly affected, FoxNews U.S. corporate tax rate is tops, Kent Hoover, Buffalo Business First Brazil’s growth engine requires fuel of skilled labour, Adrian Saldanha, Financial Post … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 3-30-12
The Dangers of an Interventionist Fed, John B. Taylor, The Wall Street Journal The White House should stop coddling Buffett, Benn Steil, FT.com Ben Bernanke's Shocking Gold Standard Ignorance, Louis Woodhill, Real Clear Markets Technology can push our crazy buttons, rewire brains, Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY MF’s Corzine Ordered Funds Moved to JP Morgan, Memo Says, Phil Mattingly and Silla Brush, Bloomberg … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 3-23-12
Indicators Fall in China and Europe, Jack Ewing and Bettina Wassener, New York Times Top 1% Would See $90,000 Tax Rise, Report Says, John D. McKinnon, The Wall Street Journal Mild Winter Weather and Payroll Employment, Macroadvisors Explaining the Decline in the U.S. Labor Force Participation Rate, Aaronson, Davis and Hu, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 Federal Reserve Nominees Make It to a Confirmation Hearing, Annie Lowrey, New York Times The Anti-Jobs Lobby, The Wall Street Journal … [Read more...]
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