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The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-03-20
Most Read Strategic default: In come the waves again The politicization of economic problems Germany backtracking on IMF involvement in Greece Roach: I think we should take the baseball bat out on Paul Krugman The Economy's Vicious…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-03-14
This past week’s posts marked a turn for me on a few levels. It is apparent that most market reform efforts are mere tweaks of the existing system. I am being to conclude that no meaningful financial reform can occur absent an absolute…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-03-07
Most Read The mindset will not change; a depressionary relapse may be coming Just what is going on in Sweden? Going Off on Rogoff – There is No Hard Debt Constraint for Fiat Currency The Retirement Lottery Why is George Soros…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-02-27
Most Read Is AIG the main CDS insurer for Greek government debt? Drawing the right lessons from an obscure tale of obscure interest rate swaps Beijing is not Washington’s banker EM Currencies Remain Vulnerable As Pessimism Returns…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-02-13
Most Read Roach: "weak, anaemic, fragile, potential vulnerable to a double dip” Chandler: Policy makers are repeating the mistakes of the 1930s Unprecedented moral suasion from regulators on small businesses lending John…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-02-06
Most Read Jim Chanos still bearish on China, talks malinvestment If PIIGS Could Fly After Greece and Portugal, does Spain come next? Weaker eurozone manufacturers losing competitiveness Greek bailout news On depreciation,…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-01-30
Most Read Chart of the day: Clusterstock – How the AIG bailout worked Breaking: Darrell Issa asks for a subpoena in AIG bailout cover-up President Obama, are you listening? Robert Reich gets it Marc Faber: Obama makes…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-01-23
Most Read Corporate bond yields demonstrate that risk is back Jim Rogers is still bullish on commodities Readers of this blog expect the recession to last redux So what are banks for, anyway? Grading Obama’s economic policy…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-01-16
Most Read Readers of this blog expect the recession to last redux The housing bubble: In Bernanke's defense? Obama: The Transactional President John Mauldin: 2010 Forecast: The Year of Uncertainty Randall Wray: Fire…
The week in review at Credit Writedowns: 2010-01-09
Most Read Byron Wien: Ten Surprises for 2010 More on Byron Wien’s Ten Surprises for 2010 Definition of terms The Democratic Party meltdown of 2010 Geithner urged AIG to withhold information Leading a reader to water…