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Obama sacks Geithner and Summers, calls for change
This post was an April Fool's joke. We all know this is not going to happen anytime soon.
Links: 2009-04-01
Lessons from Japan’s failed fiscal stimulus - Vox Eu
Obama’s Ersatz Capitalism - Joseph Stiglitz, NY Times hat tip Mark Thoma
The Future of Investing: Evolution or Revolution? - Bill Gross
NBER: Household and NFP Differences Are…
G-20: China is clearly looking for a new world order
I don't want to beat a dead horse here, but the Chinese have been making a lot of muscular moves diplomatically. While shifts in balance of power often take decades, it is increasingly apparent that China is making a strategic move in that…
Will Goldman’s Jim O’Neill change his bullish outlook?
Back in February I posted an article called "The bullish argument for the global economy" highlighting Goldman Sachs' Chief Economist Jim O'Neill's bullish view for the economy. O'Neill believed in February that a economic rebound was…
Muncipalities can tear up contracts
Marshall Auerback here. Remind me again what Larry Summers was talking about when he spoke of the US as being a "nation of laws", where "sanctity of contract" is sacrosanct?
In a case of first impression that could have far-reaching…
Mexico goes hat in hand to the IMF
This comes from Win Thin, a senior currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman:
Mexico President Calderon is now saying that Mexico stands ready to take a $30-40 bln IMF credit line. This was a surprise to us, and we view this as a…
Arianna Huffington asks why the banks are getting a better deal
This clip is very much in line with my thinking from a previous post.
Ukraine: economy shrank 25-30% in first two months
If you want to know what a modern-day depression looks like, try Ukraine.
Growth in the ex-Soviet state, hit by shrinking markets for its steel and chemical exports, stood at 5.8 per cent of gross domestic product in the same period of…
Case-Shiller offers up another depressing spectacle in U.S. housing
You might have thought house price declines were slowing. I certainly had hoped so. The latest data from January 2009 from the S&P/Case-Shiller index suggests this is wishful thinking as year-on-year declines hit another record of…
Links: 2009-03-31
Obama's Mid-Term Election - Nate Silver on 2010 Congressional Elections Do Democrats need an economic miracle to avert a serious setback in congressional elections next year? The stats guru's new model shows that Obama will need about a…