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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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Hollande-Dazed and Confusedmore

The coalition of the willing in Europe, willing, that is, to shell out bailout funds in exchange for gut-wrenching...

Europe’s Lunatics Risemore

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

Spanish Debt, Apple Profit-Taking Holding Back U.S. Equity Pricesmore

By Marc Chaikin: I Don't Speak Greek, but I Do Speak Spanish - Debt, That Is Stocks have been weighed down by concerns...

60 Minutes: The Case Against Lehman Brothersmore

Other than getting Lehman’s role in the overall crisis wrong, this is a fascinating look at Lehman’s demise: Source:...

3 Reasons To Be Cautious About Deutsche Bankmore

By Sammy Pollack: Shares of German bank Deutsche Bank (DB) are up nearly 14% so far in 2012. While DB has performed...

Weekly Preview: 5 Things To Watch Next Weekmore

By Cliff Wachtel: Part 2: Coming Week Market Movers 1. Market reaction to IMF expanded war chest for EU crisis With the...

Prior Week Summary: The Four Top Concerns On Markets' Mindsmore

By Cliff Wachtel: Part 1 of Weekly Review/Preview: Prior Week Market Movers & Their Lessons For the Coming Week...

Michael Hudson: Productivity, The Miracle of Compound Interest, and Po...more

Suppose you were alive back in 1945 and were told about all the new technology that would be invented between then and...

Dividend Yield Stocks From Portugalmore

By Guraaf: The Portuguese Economy Portugal is a developed country and a member of the European Union. It has a very...

SEC Pursues Egan Jones; Moody’s, S&P Remain At Largemore

I have to admit to being stymied by this: “The Securities and Exchange Commission voted Thursday in favor of bringing...

Spitzer: Obama on Wall Street’s side from day onemore

Eliot Spitzer says President Barack Obama was on Wall Street’s side from day one – Fast Forward

Your B of A .commore

Someone is very very angry Bank of America, and they have expressed it rather creatively: YourBofA.com Its a pretty...

Spain’s Problems Continuemore

Market Linkages in the Eurozonemore

click for giant graphic > Confused about the EU bailouts? Don’t be. The chart above, from the IMF via FT Alphaville,...

Eurozone credit contagion, in 8 easy stepsmore

As well as warning that eastern Europe has the most exposure to a eurozone credit freeze, the IMF has given us a handy,...

The European Stabilization Mechanism, Or How the Goldman Vampire Squid...more

By Ellen Brown: In September 2008, Henry Paulson, former CEO of Goldman Sachs, managed to extort a $700 billion bank...

Sizing Up ING’s Suitors in Asiamore

A long list of potential bidders have their eyes on ING Groep NV’s Asian life-insurance business. According to Credit...

In Europe, Oddly Successful Debt Auctions And Tough Talkmore

By Pater Tenebrarum: One really has to laugh at these headlines by now. Of course yesterday's t-bill auction in Spain...

IMF’s report warns of massive deleveraging by European banksmore

Italy has revised its numbers. GDP this year has been reduced to -1.2% (+0.5%, from +0.3% previously in 2013), from -0.

Today's Market News To Trade On: News Moving 5 Stocksmore

By Matthew Smith: Asian markets were higher on a follow through rally on what happened in North America yesterday.

The Shiller Dualitymore

“The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still...

Guest Post: Giant Banks Now 30% Bigger than When Dodd-Frank Financial ...more

Size of Banks Killing Economy … But Giant Banks Have Only Gotten Bigger Since Financial “Reform” Enacted

A Tale Told in 3 Chartsmore

Bloomberg puts out an institutional product called “Financial Conditions” that has lots of great charts and commentary.

‘Spain Is on Track.’ What a Relief!more

REUTERS This just in: Spain won't need a bailout. This bit of good news comes via Jean-Claude Juncker, the prime...

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