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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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Greek Revolution More Likely Than Resurrectionmore

By Markos Kaminis (Wall St. Greek): In my recent article entitled Buy Gold on the Fed Fuddle, I referenced the ongoing...

Greece For Sale!more

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Deals of the Day: Dell’s Shopping Spree Continuesmore

Deals of the Day compiles this morning’s biggest news about mergers and acquisitions, banking, bankruptcy and more.

Fighting Over the American Home: Handcuffs versus Hope and Changemore

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Never Waste A Good Crisismore

By Shareholders Unite: Nouriel Roubini and Arnab Das argue that the eurozone should break up, and we have to say, the...

The right-to-buy scheme is economically irrational and negligent | Kev...more

Against a backdrop of austerity, the government's obsession with home ownership ignores the lessons of the credit...

William Lazonick: How High CEO Pay Hurts the 99 Percentmore

Corporations are not working for the 99 percent. But this wasn’t always the case. In a special five-part series,...

Why GM Is A Better Buy Than Fordmore

By Value in Stock Market: Unlike General Motors (GM), Ford (F) didn't become partially government owned during the...

Books Bought By Big Picture Readers (March 2012)more

Click to enlarge: > Each month, we look at the books purchased by readers of TBP. This is hardly an objective or...

Spain’s Severity is Not Sustainablemore

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

American International Group: Huge Upside ... Once The Government Leav...more

By Shane Blackmon: There is a stigma attached when investors hear the words, American International Group (AIG).

The Draghi Cure: Worse Than The Disease?more

By The Credit Strategist: ECB President Mario Draghi is the toast of European intellectual and political circles these...

The 6am Cut Londonmore

- European finance ministers focus on getting more support from the IMF. (Wall Street Journal) This comes after the...

Why The Rally In Stocks May Come To An End During Q2more

By Colin Lokey: Stocks closed the first quarter on a positive note Friday, with the Dow up 66 points. A few things to...

Wells Fargo: Best Of The Big Banksmore

By John Mylant: If there ever is a financial stock to own right now, it is Wells Fargo (WFC). They have been the most...

All Spain All the Timemore

All Spain All the Time John Mauldin March 31, 2012 > All Spain All the Time Structural versus Cyclical Dilemmas The...

Spain’s tough budgetmore

Spain announces a tough budget, though achieving their 2012 budget deficit target of 5.3% looks highly questionable...

March Badnessmore

This is hilarious! March Badness rules are simple: the biggest scandal wins. Will Jon Corzine take down Jimmy Cayne?...

Europe Moving Beyond the LTROmore

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

Next Up: Spanish Bailout?more

By Shareholders Unite: Just when many thought out loud (or perhaps a better expression should be 'hoped') that the...

Succinct summation of week’s events: 3.30.12more

Succinct summation of week’s events: Positves: 1) Euro zone Finance Ministers finalize the temporary combination of the...

5 Books: Causes of the Financial Crisismore

> I did a very long but rather interesting review in The Browser’s 5 Books series last week, which is published...

Fund Managers Aren’t Showing Much Faith In Euro-Zone Debtmore

In an ominous sign for Europe's sovereign-debt crisis, big global asset managers are showing little faith in government...

Opening Bell: 03.30.12more

Three Major Banks Prepare for Possible Credit Downgrades (NYT) Moody’s Investors Service has said it will decide in...

Income growth punk but spending good as savings rate dropsmore

Euro zone Finance Ministers today will likely finalize the combination of the remaining funds in the temporary EFSF...

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