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- Joshua M Brown
- May 17th, 2010
Stuff I'm Reading this Morning...
Stocks bouncing this morning, the Euro is still a slasher film. (Bloomberg)
David Whelan on stocks and their wealth effect on the economy. (ForbesStreetTalk)
Barry's wishlist for fixing Wall Street. (TBP)
GM wishes its bank would chill out with all the loan restrictions, man. (LOLFed)
The first reviews of Wall Street 2 are trickling in. (Showbiz411)
Another classic post from Epicurean - on traveling for business. (EpicureanDealmaker)
The Fat Cat Hypothesis: How CEOs have gamed the compensation system. (Economix)
A comeback for the Volcker Rule. (ZeroHedge) and (MarketTicker)
On the sloppy urbanization and growth in India. (NewYorker)
About Tom Brakke's excellent Cave and River piece on research. (HowardLindzon)
Detroit vs Vegas in a Real Estate Ugly Contest. (KidDynamite)
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