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Links: 2010-04-14 WaMu’s lack of faith in Goldman and Greek aid’s legal threat
By
Edward Harrison
on 14 April 2010
WaMu Chief Killinger Didn’t Trust Goldman Sachs, E-Mails Show – BusinessWeek
German threatens legal challenge over Greek aid: report| Reuters
FT Alphaville » Greece – ‘It’s not that different’
Observations: Happy or sad, emotions persisted beyond remembering an event in people with amnesia
Children who form no racial stereotypes found: Scientific American
Interview With Jim Chanos On Dubai, Greece, And Derivatives
Twitter Has a Plan to Make Money With Ads – NYTimes.com
Bit.ly Links Get Clicked 3.4 Billion Times A Month, New Features Coming
‘Socialist’ Obama to Move Supreme Court to Right: Ann Woolner – Bloomberg.com
British and German property owners in Greece face new tax – Telegraph
Northern Rock’s hairline crack hid chasm of bad debt – Telegraph
Japan mulls monetisation of public debt and yen devaluation – Telegraph
Chinese property prices jump at a record pace – Telegraph
FT Alphaville – Tracy Alloway – Bored with Greece? BNP Paribas is too
Investors buoyed by Goldilocks climate: BofA poll| Reuters
Now Meet Two WaMu Whistleblowers – Deal Journal – WSJ
Spotlight Complicates China Steps on Currency – NYTimes.com
The Real Tea Party – Economix Blog – NYTimes.com
U.S. Bank Profit ‘Imbalances Are Re-Occurring’: Chart of Day – Bloomberg.com
Investigators Focusing Further on Lehman’s Use of Accounting Gimmicks – FOXBusiness.com
Rahm Emanuel and Magnetar Capital: The Definition of Compromised « naked capitalism
Washington’s Blog: "Never Even a Whisper" at Fed’s Open Market Committee Meetings
FT.com – China banks ‘face $70bn gap’
Twin deficits: How’s that rebalancing coming? | The Economist
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