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2007 Commentaries
12/21/2007 - Lessons of 2007 12/14/2007 - Opportunities Lost 12/07/2007 - Keeping up Appearances 11/30/2007 - Sold in America 11/23/2007 - The Four Horsemen 11/16/2007 - A Supply and Demand Problem 11/09/2007 - Headlines in Disguise 11/02/2007 - Defraying the cost of expensive oil 10/25/2007 - A different kind of recession 10/12/2007 - Substitution vs. Subtraction 10/05/2007 - Prevent Defense 9/28/2007 - Economic Myth Busters Vol. 2 9/14/2007 - Beat the Bust 9/08/2007 - The Greatest Bubble of all 8/31/2007 - Whose fault is it anyway? 8/23/2007 - The 2007 Liquidity Crisis - Q&A 8/17/2007 - Bernanke Blinks First 8/10/2007 - Surprises Abound 8/03/2007 - Downsides to Outsourcing 7/27/2007 - This Week in Reality 7/20/2007 - The Credit Trap 7/13/2007 - The iMentality 7/4/2007 - Firecrackers and Picnics 6/29/2007 - Please pass the risk 6/22/2007 - What have you bought me lately? 6/15/2007 - Inflation Invasion 6/8/2007 - Bonds in the Tank 6/1/2007 - What you don't hear from the Media 5/25/2007 - One Year of Two Cents 5/18/2007 - The Complacent Consumer 5/11/2007 - Inelastic? You Betcha! 5/4/2007 - Inelastic or Relying on Plastic 4/27/2007 - Dogmatic Follies or Fundamentals 4/20/2007 - The 90-9 Rules 4/13/2007 - Keynesian vs. Austrian 4/6/2007 - Charlie Brown's Parents 3/31/2007 - Stacking the Deck 3/23/2007 - Cramer's Confession 3/16/2007 - Bailouts - A Historical Perspective 3/9/2007 - Random Musings and Potpourri 3/2/2007 - Kospi Creamed and other fried delicacies 2/23/2007 - Let them eat Cake 2/16/2007 - Open Letter to Congress 2/9/2007 - The 'other' April Fool's Day 2/2/2007 - Crossing the Rubicon 1/26/2007 - Fiats, the Funny, and Real Money 1/19/2007 - Behind the Curve 1/12/2007 - Nominal Bulls vs. Real Bears 1/5/2007 - False Bottoms Create Freefalls |
HEADLINES ------------------ Week of July 27th, 2009 US New Home sales rise again; housing slump declared over by mainstream Read Here Main Street's soaring sour loans Read Here California's fiscal charade Read Here Geithner promises Chinese US will have 'sustainable' deficits by 2013 as the Treasury embarks on an other week of record auctions Read Here Who is buying all these homes? Case Shiller joins the parade in calling bottom Read Here Fed's Yellen sees "First Solid Signs of Recovery" Read Here Subprime mortgage companies warn on US foreclosures Read Here Wall Street on Speed - Kuttner Read Here GDP contracts 1% as mainstream pushes the idea of a 'sluggish' recovery Read Here IMF makes the call for more stimulus funds Read Here More US banks put on probation Read Here
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