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Links: 2010-03-18 – Overheating in Asia and more on China
By
Edward Harrison
on 18 March 2010
FT.com – Asia’s inflation genie leaps out of the bottle
House prices to fall further as loan arrears rise – Independent.ie
TheMoneyIllusion » It’s China’s world, we just live in it (Krugman, round two)
More Americans live with multiple generations of family – USATODAY.com
FT.com – The weak renminbi is not just America’s problem
How US Government Spies Use Facebook (Updated)
FT.com – Madrid push for faster bank consolidation
Europe facing commercial property timebomb – Telegraph
Yuan rise would be disastrous: China export body| Reuters
Social Immobility: Climbing The Economic Ladder Is Harder In The U.S. Than In Most European Countries
Economist’s View: "What Caused the Financial Crisis? Still 22 Possibilities"
FT.com – Four banks face trial over derivatives deals
Reuters Is Excellent in Digging Up a Health Insurer’s Tactics : CJR
China unyielding on yuan as U.S. raises pressure| Reuters
In Phoenix, Real Estate Downturn Hits Commercial Properties – NYTimes.com
How to lose $222 million in real estate – Lansner on Real Estate : The Orange County Register
The Repo Men’s New Lehman Shrug | The New York Observer
Recession Hits All Black Workers Harder – Real Time Economics – WSJ
More homeowners are opting for ‘strategic defaults’ – latimes.com
Morgan Stanley – Richard Berner – The Coming Rebound in Private Credit Demands
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