Links: 2010-10-02
The usual fare
- Eugene Robinson – Afghanistan: A war without end, or rationale
- Lenihan ‘nationalises’ majority of country’s banking system – Irish, Business – Independent.ie
- Ford CEO sees zero net debt by 2011: report| Reuters
- Schwächeln deutsche Banken auf der Eigenkapitalseite mehr als geahnt? « Blick Log
- Italiens Notenbankchef : „Banken schwächer als es scheint“ – Handelsblatt.com
- Rare earths and China: Dirty business | The Economist
- Output falls in second quarter in new blow to economy – Irish, Business – Independent.ie
- FT.com – Change of guard offers Obama new tack
- Iceland’s politicians forced to flee from angry protesters | World news | The Guardian
- Trapped in the eurozone | Costas Lapavitsas | Comment is free | The Guardian
- Fed action warranted unless outlook improves: Dudley| Reuters
- These Families Shop When Aid Arrives – WSJ.com
- Yes, the States Will Need a Bailout, but Muni Bondholders Should Be Fine | BNET
- Mohamed A. El-Erian – Beyond brinkmanship: A better economic path for the U.S. and China
- Two Years Since TARP – $7.8 Trillion Remaining Pillage Leftovers | The Big Picture
- Why China Is Unwilling to Revalue the Yuan « The Baseline Scenario
- Poland makes recovery look easy | beyondbrics | FT.com
- US “kill team” allegedly murdered Afghan civilians for sport and collected body parts as souvenirs [Updated] : Peter Daou
- Bank of America delays foreclosures in 23 states
- Economist’s View: Is the Fed Waiting for the Election to be Over Before Making a Decision on QEII?
- FT.com – Prospects rise for Fed easing monetary policy
- Finance, TARP, and the Great Recession, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
Technology
- ‘The Social Network’: A Review Of Aaron Sorkin’s Film About Facebook And Mark Zuckerberg | The New Republic
- T-Mobile G2 Review & Rating | PCMag.com
- Windows Live Essentials 2011 brings good, bad in equal measure
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