The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-01-16
Most Read
- Readers of this blog expect the recession to last redux
- The housing bubble: In Bernanke’s defense?
- Obama: The Transactional President
- John Mauldin: 2010 Forecast: The Year of Uncertainty
- Randall Wray: Fire Geithner Now!
- Spain: Deficit Terrorism in Action
- Bubbles, Employment and Recalculation
- Bloomberg continues to push the Geithner-AIG cover-up issue
- The Chinese bubble economy
- Terrorism, full-body scans and privacy in the digital age
- Bill Gross opines on investing in a world of crony capitalism
- SEC may limit disclosure on AIG until 2018
- Black and the AIG cover-up of the cover-up of the cover-up
- Sheila Bair blames the Fed for the credit crisis
- Credit crises, market equilibrium, economic policy and fiat currencies
Week’s Most Popular Older Posts
- Byron Wien: Ten Surprises for 2010
- More on Byron Wien’s Ten Surprises for 2010
- The smoking gun in the AIG – Geithner cover up
- Credit Crisis Timeline
- How long will the recovery last?
- The Age of the Fiat Currency: A 38-year experiment in inflation
- Household survey charts reveal this is no garden variety downturn
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