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Thursday Links 1/5/12

Euro is getting hammered, trading below $1.28 at the time of writing. Here’s a collection of interesting picks from across the web. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: 2012 could be the year Germany lets the euro die (Telegraph) Euro drops to 16-month low over bank concerns (BBC News) Goldman’s Latest Boiler-Room Stock: America (Rolling Stone) Build a Database of Charts to Help Read More

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Wednesday Links 11/02/11

Here’s a couple of links you might enjoy Goldman, Which Has Been Snubbed For The Second Time In A Row By FOMC, Shares Its Take On The Fed Statement (ZeroHedge) FOMC Disappoints, Evans Dissents Wants More Easing: Full September-November Comparison Redline (ZeroHedge) Europe’s Plan To End the Debt Crisis (The Big Picture) Greece Sticks With Referendum (WSJ) Israel Reportedly Read More

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Tuesday Links 10/11/11

Below are some links to interesting articles I came across today: 6 B.S. Myths You Probably Believe About America’s ‘Enemies’ (Cracked) High-Frequency Stock Trading Catches Regulators’ Eyes (NY Times) LOL – This Stock Market Rally Is For Suckers (Economic Collapse Blog) German push for Greek default risks EMU-wide ‘snowball’ (Telegraph) 7 Major Advance Warnings (Money and Markets) Goldman: “We Doubt The Read More

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Weekend Links 10/2/11

Hello. Here are some interesting articles you may be interested in: Here Is What Is Wrong With The Economy (And How To Fix It) (Business Insider) The forever recession (and the coming revolution) (Seth’s Blog) The bots of FX (MacroBusiness) Greece Should Default and Abandon the Euro (EconoMonitor) German bailout vote is ‘too little, too late’ (Telegraph) Europe moves toward bailout fund — Read More

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Saturday Links 8/27/11

Here’s a reading list on Jackson Hole event, Hurricane Irene, Steve Jobs and more: Goldman’s Take On Jackson Hole: “We Think Further Easing Is Likely By Early 2012″  (ZeroHedge) America’s economy: Passing the baton (The Economist) The Keynesian Question: How Much Stimulus Would Be Enough? (Boiler Room) Jackson Hole (The Big Picture) Analysis: Bernanke highlights September FOMC meeting, Suggests more Read More

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Sunday Links 8/21/11

Hello. Here’s a list of interesting articles to make your weekend even better. Something for the weekend: Quants The Alchemists of Wall Street (IQ Market Space) – Very interesting documentary on quants, well worth the 45 minutes viewing time. France and the euro: Dancing with danger (The Economist) Strength of Swiss Franc Roils Saint-Tropez and Other European Cities (WSJ) Read More

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Friday Links 8/19/11

Even though I’m quite busy these days, I still find time to read interesting stuff or watch great pictures: Guest Macro Commentary: Is Germany Playing Chicken With Ben Bernanke? (ZeroHedge) Central Bank Policy, Euro Bonds, and QE3 (Financial Sense) “Lehman-Like” Credit Crunch Hits EU; ECB Will Not Disclose Affected Banks; Euro-Style Anxiety Spreads to U.S. (Mish’s GETA) Technicals point Read More

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Tuesday Links 8/16/11

Here are today’s recommended articles: How Linux mastered Wall Street (ITworld) Gold-standard debate back, 40 years after Nixon (MarketWatch) ECB is euroland’s last hope as bail-out machinery fails to resolve crisis (Telegraph) Germany, France Slide Toward Recession; German Economy on Verge of Contraction (Mish’s GETA) We Don’t Have A Long-Term Deficit Problem (The New Republic) Did George W. Bush cause this Read More

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Thursday Links 8/11/11

Another day is gone and you’re probably tired after all the wild swings in some currencies, especially the Swiss Franc. Here are some good reads you should look at: Desperate Swiss eye euro peg to repel safe-haven flood (Telegraph) Desperate Measures (Bruce Krasting) Irony Alert: If This is 72 Hours of Central Bankers Trying to Save the World, Read More

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Wednesday Links 8/10/11

Hello. Markets failed to continue yesterday’s gains as the European selloff resumed. Now that the European markets are closed, the S&P500 is finding some bids into 50% retracement zone of yesterday’s full recovery. Anyway, the recovery is modest as there aren’t many buyers around – fear and panic being too high these days. Here’s a Read More

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Pre-FOMC Tuesday Links 8/09/11

Hi there. Here’s a short list of interesting readings before the FOMC event: Why This Crisis Is Different From the 2008 Financial Crisis (WSJ) Fed May Boost Stimulus Pledge (Bloomberg) What to expect from Ben and the FOMC? (Oanda) You know the world has gone mad when… (Macro Man) Two Previews The FOMC Rate Decision Later Today, In Which Goldman Read More

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Sunday Links 8/07/11

Today’s reading suggestions: 3 things you need to know about biofuels (Boing Boing) Treasury Versus S&P on the Downgrade: It’s Not a Math Error (Economics One) 10 Questions About S&P Downgrade (The Big Picture) U.S. Downgrade Heralds a New Financial Era (Huffington Post) Euro builder ending his career on a bitter note (The Denver Post) Debt crisis: Is this the end for the Read More

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Saturday Links 8/06/11

The markets went on a wild ride in the last days and – as if it wasn’t enough – the week ended with the news that S&P downgraded the U.S. debt rating to AA+ from AAA. Well, as the mess is spiraling into gigantic proportions, expect more crazy days/weeks to come and be careful what Read More

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Friday Links 8/5/11

Hello. Markets are getting a bit of “stability” after the plunge on headlines that ECB is ready to buy Italian and Spanish bonds. Here’s a collection of articles worth your attention: Basta Bunga Bunga: Have Italians had enough of Silvio Berlusconi—and the culture he embodies? (New Yorker) The euro crisis, part 394: Rearranging the deckchairs (The Economist) The Read More

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Thursday Links 8/4/11

The markets are melting, the Yen is recovering towards pre-intervention levels in some pairs, while others seem to lag behind. Anyway, here are some interesting articles: Italy is ‘bound to default’, says CEBR (Telegraph) Bond spreads in the euro zone: The single currency’s medical chart (The Economist) ECB Reactivates Anticrisis Measures (WSJ) Searching for solutions to the European Read More

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