Topic of the Day: Problems with QE mounting
- US accused of forcing up world food prices | Business | The Guardian
- QE2 inflates commodities, threatens 70s-styled malaise – International Business Times
- G20 finds common ground opposing U.S. | Reuters
- G20 showdown likely over US Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing | Business | The Guardian
- Tim Geithner denies US is planning to weaken the dollar – Telegraph
- The rest of the world goes West when America prints more money – Telegraph
- Ron Paul in charge of Federal Reserve oversight? – On Congress – POLITICO.com
- Scott Sumner Explains Himself, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
The Usual Fare
- FT.com – China eyes Portuguese debt on state visit
- Andy Xie: Boost Family Income in China_English_Caixin
- Forecaster Ian Shepherdson Sees an End to Economic Gloom – NYTimes.com
- Saudi Airlines buys Boeing planes | Reuters
- Economist’s View: Williamson Responds to "Grumpy Thoma"
- Nicholas Kristof – Our Banana Republic – NYTimes.com
- Obama in India: shooting from the hip | beyondbrics | FT.com
- Economist’s View: "Bernanke And The Shibboleths"
- Estate Tax Issue Offers Quick Test for Congress – NYTimes.com
- Deutsche Wirtschaftsblogs: Update der RSS-Feeds und der Mindmap « Blick Log
- The US Becoming More Like Japan: Controlled Press Edition « naked capitalism
Credit Writedowns
- Could we see an economic boom despite the so-called currency war? | Credit Writedowns
- What Keynes Said Can Be Done To Insure Recovery | Credit Writedowns
- A Few Thoughts on the Employment Numbers | Credit Writedowns
- The Fed, Gold, and Gold Stocks | Credit Writedowns
Tech Stuff and other links
- Andrew Ross Sorkin: The man behind Dealbook – Telegraph
- Web Shames Magazine for Plagiarizing Blogger’s Article
- WordPress Adds Feature for Embedding Tweets – Mashable
- Five Best Domain Name Registrars – Lifehacker
- The vibrator was a Victorian gift to women, new film Hysteria reveals | Life and style | The Observer
- Politico isn’t a newspaper. But it might be the future of print | Media | The Observer