Views on Ireland and Other Links
Views on Ireland
- The Irish Economy » A Bailout Worth Considering
- FT Alphaville » The distorted European bailout
- FT Alphaville » Bailing out Ireland, bailing out banks
- Ireland debt crisis: European banks’ exposure – Telegraph
- Welcome to the Guardian’s new Ireland business blog | Business | guardian.co.uk
- Europe stumbles blindly towards its 1931 moment – Telegraph
- Europe’s Monetary Cordon Sanitaire by Simon Johnson and Peter Boone – Project Syndicate
- BBC News – Ireland ‘in preliminary talks with EU on bailout’
- Shane Ross: Call in cavalry from the IMF – Shane Ross, Columnists – Independent.ie
The Usual Fare
- Poll suggests third of Android owners really want an iPhone | PC Pro blog
- Portuguese hint at euro exit as cost of debt soars - Independent.ie
- Greek debt crisis ‘worse than ever’ – Independent.ie
- Open Letter to Ben Bernanke – Real Time Economics – WSJ
- Columbia, Yale, Penn Presidents’ Pay Topped $1 Million in 2008, Study Says – Bloomberg
- Why Dow 11,000 Is Worth a Lot Less Now Than in 2001 – DailyFinance
- Criticizing Those Who Criticize Earmarks | Capital Gains and Games
- Haiti: Where is the UN? Where is the help? – Americas, World – The Independent
- Budget Puzzle: You Fix the Budget – Interactive Feature – NYTimes.com
This weekend’s Economist
- Welfare reform: Getting it right | The Economist
- Unemployment insurance: Cold comfort | The Economist
- The American civil war: Into the flames | The Economist
- The history of finance: The man who stamped the crash | The Economist
- Lexington: Reassessing George Bush | The Economist
Credit Writedowns
- Bernanke Clips the People’s Coin – From Bakersfield to Burma | Credit Writedowns
- Stephen Roach: US cannot handle the liquidity provided by Fed | Credit Writedowns
- Mr. Obama’s Most Recent "2%" Sellout is his Worst Yet | Credit Writedowns
- Dollar Firmer on European Fiscal Woes | Credit Writedowns
- With Ireland on the brink, the 1931 Credit Anstalt talk is resurfacing | Credit Writedowns
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