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How long will the recovery last?
Holiday people, as we head into the new year, I’d like to get the pulse of Credit Writedowns readers on the state of the economy. Last night, I started a poll asking how long the recovery will last.
I am not sure whether the poll…
Why the Federal Reserve wants to drain excess reserves
I wrote a post yesterday (The Fed’s exit strategy) to explain the mechanics surrounding Monday’s Federal Reserve announcement that it is offering CD accounts to banks. The Federal Reserve does not control the demand for credit and therefore…
Case-Shiller ekes out gain despite decline in 12 of 20 markets
The S&P/Case-Shiller October 2009 house price index came out yesterday. The data showed plenty of reason to worry about the sustainability of the recent stabilization of house prices. While both the Composite-10 and Composite-20 indices…
The Fed’s exit strategy
Randy Wray says: The Federal Reserve on Monday proposed allowing banks to park their reserves at the central bank, a move aimed at weaning the economy off extraordinary infusions of cash and curbing inflation. The Fed would create the…
Links: 2009-12-30
Finance Business Spectator - Was the GFC a mathematical error? - Blog - Steve Keen (hat tip Rolfe Winkler) Keep a "Clean" Credit Card to Dig Out of Debt - Debt - Lifehacker GM ups discounts to sell Pontiac, Saturn inventory|…
Humans are built to be hypocritical
Robin Hanson makes this assertion in a recent post in his blog “Overcoming Bias.” I found his argument as to why this is so pretty provocative. Yesterday, I had actually linked out to an article at Science Daily on why powerful people don’t…
GMAC in line for another $3.5 billion in bailout money
From Bloomberg: GMAC Inc., the home and auto lender, is discussing with the Obama administration an additional aid package of about $3 billion to $4 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter. The size of the assistance…
Pension execs connect pension problems to hiring
While many companies can use the huge increase in market returns to mask a looming pension crisis, the problem is still acute. Because of actuarial accounting, pension funding problems are pro-cyclical. Companies look flush with cash…
Links: 2009-12-29
42 year-old banker fired for being too old wins age discrimination case - Telegraph FT.com - Obama under fire on national security (This charade only helps beat the drum for further foreign wars. Dems are always beaten up for…
Obama: Now watch this drive
Back in September I posted “Now watch this drive” to explain voters’ increasing alarm at Obama’s detachment from the economic problems of ordinary Americans. Commenting on a video featuring a famous George W. Bush gaffe, I said:…