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CREDIT CRUNCH

This topic will track the latest developments in the credit crunch. Covering anything from bank capital shortfalls, writedowns, liquidity problems, collateralized debt obligations, credit default swaps, hedge fund woes, difficulties resulting from securitization of debt, and just about any other manifestation of the current credit contagion.

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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know Newsmore

Wall Street Breakfast Editors submit: Revolution at RIM as earnings slump again. RIM (RIMM) would consider selling...

Michael Olenick: Housing Pundit Thomas Lawler and the Genesis of Lawle...more

By Michael Olenick, creator of FindtheFraud, a crowd sourced foreclosure document review system (still in alpha).

EU Debt Troubles Back In The Newsmore

By Daryl Montgomery: While stocks weakened in the U.S. on Thursday because of disappointing economic data, they were...

Philip Pilkington: MMT to the Rescue in the the Eurozone?more

By Philip Pilkington, a writer and journalist based in Dublin, Ireland. You can follow him on Twitter at...

Mid-Week AM Readsmore

Some morning reads: • Time for economists to eat humble pie … again (FT.com) • Why this could be the bull market’s last...

Speculation that EZ offerered financing to recap Spanish banks – offic...more

It looks as if the BRIC summit (which includes S Africa) in Delhi will agree to setting up a development bank between...

Links 3/28/12more

Update: Greek Election in late April or Maymore

From the WSJ: Greece's Fringe Parties Surge Amid Bailout Ire The election, not yet scheduled but expected in April or...

10 Tuesday PM Readsmore

My afternoon train reads: • Lying By Omission: Mutual Funds, Track Records and Departing Managers (Reformed Broker) see...

Europe Holds Back the Fire for Nowmore

By Delusional Economics, who is horrified at the state of economic commentary in Australia and is determined to cleanse...

Report: Germany to allow increase to "Firewall"more

From the Financial Times: Merkel set to allow firewall to rise Senior European officials ... would allow the €440bn...

Partial equilibrium intuitions about choicemore

I think it’s fair to say that economists, in general, are disposed to favor “choice”. It is easy to understand why.

Poverty in England: how Experian ranks where you livemore

Which places are at the biggest risk of poverty across England? See the data from credit reference agency Experian •...

The poverty maps of Englandmore

Map: Credit ratings company Experian has ranked 326 local authorities in England by key poverty indicators, from child...

Starter Savings Accountsmore

So, here’s a thing I think we should do. The Federal government should offer inflation-protected savings accounts to...

Stephen Hester humbled – give that man a carriage clock | Michael Whit...more

Given the RBS chief's musings on Today, has the penny finally dropped for the corporate elite on pay and bonuses? How...

What else could you buy with a bank chief's bonus? What is Stephen Hes...more

Nearly £1m in bonuses for the Royal Bank of Scotland's chief executive, Stephen Hester sounds like a lot of money, but...

How much does it cost to raise a child?more

Raising a child costs a grand total of £218,000 according to the latest estimates. We look at the data behind this...

Opaque and stinky logorrheamore

My previous post on opacity in finance attracted a lot of discussion, both in an excellent comment thread and...

Poundland is quids in after Christmas sales rise 25%more

'Squeezed' middle classes turn to fast-growing bargain chain with 5.5m shoppers during peak festive week Cash-strapped...

What is Backing Up Your Money?more

Is the bank really the safest place to keep your money? Robert Prechter joins the Mind of Money host Douglass Lodmell...

Greece, againmore

From the WSJ: Greece Seeks Further Cuts Greece's government held an emergency cabinet meeting Sunday to plan new...

Payment Professionals - The Payment People Communitymore

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's 10 biggest banks need 127 billion euros ($175 billion) of additional capital, German...

The Less Obvious Ways To Profit From A Greek Defaultmore

By Plan B Economics: Greece is Europe's equivalent of the U.S. subprime mortgage market in 2008. It is a small...

No Sense Of Urgency Among Governments To Rescue The Situationmore

By Sy Harding: As the downturn worsened severely in 2008, governments around the world finally jumped in with massive...

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