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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
1. Chris Dodd or is it "Dudd" and Barney Frankes are the arhitects of mortgage disaster should imo join the architect of Enron debacle;
2. George "no veto" Bush who betrayed his constituency and didn't learn much from his personal experience of S&L meltdown.
At least the Exxon skipper was drunk....
Ten Banks That Will Be Hurt by the Takeover of Fannie and Freddie
Interview with Jim Rogers, Part I: Bigger Financial Shocks Loom
As for Rogers critic of Bernanke, it is hard for me to believe that he would not know that the Chairman has no power to make decisions without consensus of the Board, which makes him sound more like a blowhard than a guru.
Banking Sector: Band-Aids Just Won't Do It
Economics, financial sanity and morality are out in the elections years. I wonder if there are coming back after.
WaMu and More: Uninsured Depositors Begging for Trouble
Bank Executive Compensation and the Bailout
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