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This Week’s Most Popular Posts: 2010-10-16
Krugman: We Need $8-10 Trillion Worth of Quantitative Easing: Paul Krugman says the Fed would have to print multiple trillions of dollars to close the output gap. That's not going to happen. The implication is that money printing is all…
This Week’s Most Popular Posts: 2010-10-09
How a financial crisis morphs into a currency war: A history of the crisis to date and how it has led to the escalating rhetoric of a so-called currency war. Bubble Trouble In Finland?: Edward Hugh analyses the above-trend house price…
Nouriel Roubini’s Talk at Google’s Zeitgeistminds
Chrystia Freeland introduces Dr. Roubini, reminding him that he is still known as Dr. Doom. She quips he should wear the name with pride because he was "one of the very few economists who was actually right about the crisis." This…
This Week’s Most Popular Posts
This week's posts pointed to commentary from some of the top analysts: Meredith Whitney, Hugh Hendry, Andy Xie, David Tepper, and David Rosenberg. Of note was the situation in Ireland and the cabinet shuffle in the Obama White House. A lot…
This Week’s Most Popular Posts: 2010-09-27
The Credit Writedowns Interview with President Bill Clinton: Report on a blogger meeting with former President Bill Clinton and what his views say about the agenda for Democrats and the Obama Administration. Hugh Hendry interview on…
The Month In Review At Credit Writedowns: August 2010
Most Popular Posts Economy Shilling: "The Economy Really Doesn't Have Much Gas Any More" Grantham: Deflation has won on points ECRI Index annualized change almost a lock for double dip territory A New Spotlight on…
The Month In Review At Credit Writedowns: July 2010
For those of you who only receive updates via the weekly newsletter, we have been posting over the last few weeks but I have dropped the ball on crafting a weekly newsletter. So this week I will make this week in review post a month…
The Stimulants and the Austerians and the War on Double Dips
This week I have decided to do the weekly review both as a links post and in narrative form. I have already posted the links of the most-read articles (see them here). In this weekly review narrative, I want to discuss the…
Most-read at Credit Writedowns for week ending 2010-06-20
This week I am going to run the week in review posts both in links and narrative form. Here is the links version. The narrative version is up next. The Week’s Most Popular Ghost Town Detroit PIMCO on British National Solvency…
If the data are so good, why is everyone screaming double-dip?
This week's review post is a bit late since I have been spending all my time watching the World Cup. Like last week, I will put the review in narrative form with links to last week's posts embedded. The numbers were OK but... I think the…