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Links: 2009-01-05

A number of the following posts are fairly controversial and I present them not so much because I agree, but rather because the ideas presented or the news is worthy of your attention. I highly recommend the Willem Buiter piece at the end.…

Links: 2009-01-03

British interest rates may sink to lowest since 1694 - Telegraph BBC NEWS | Romanian fear amid economic gloom Russia: Energy enigma, gas theories abound - BBC News Bloomberg.com: Oil Caps Biggest Weekly Gain Since 1986 on Geopolitical…

Links: 2009-01-02

I am still playing a bit of catch up with my e-mail, reading and writing, so I won't be linking out to any interesting blog stories today. However, I did want to give you a taste of what I thought were the most relevant news stories on the…

Links: 2008-12-20

Federal Reserve is damned either way as it battles debt and deflation - Telegraph Federal Reserve is damned either way as it battles debt and deflation - Telegraph Xstrata falls on fears over covenant breaches - Telegraph US Fed's…

Links: 2008-12-18 – more on ZIRP

Now that the United States has cut its interest rates to Zero and Ben Bernanke has helicopters flying over Wall Street, the question is: what happens next and who's following the Fed to zero? There are a lot of different answers.

Links: 2008-12-17

After yesterdays melt-up on the Fed's decision to go ZIRP and introduce quantitative and qualitative easing, things are a bit calmer today. Here's what I have. Enjoy. Ed

Links: 2008-12-16: the deflation edition

Given the Fed's dramatic cut to a Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP) and a verbal commitment to quantitative easing, I wanted to change things a little for this round-up. I am going to link out to myself by going back in the archives and…

Links: 2008-12-15

Happy Monday. It was a fairly slow news day actually. But that doesn't mean there weren't a lot of stories to follow on economics and finance, because there were a lot. I am officially stopping the Madoff madness and moving on to something…

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