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13 September 2009 by Cullen Roche 1 Comment

Stiglitz Says We’ve Only Increased Our Banking Problems -  Bloomberg

Ten Notes On Risks In The Market -   Aleph

A Vote For Bonds Over Stocks -  Barrons

Cheap Money Is Sowing The Seeds For The Next Crisis -  Telegraph

Hank Paulson’s Longest Night -  VF

The Man No One Listened To -  Spiegel

Inflation or Deflation:

Futures are getting hammered.  Probably just a buying opportunity for all of the money managers who didn’t see this rally coming until a few weeks ago:

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  • Paul

    Anyone has an idea what is the author’s catalyst that can cause USD to spring back? Thanks in advance.

    According to the Telegraph article, “A dollar weighed down by Chinese divestment, then suppressed further by carry-trading, could easily spring back.”