Morning Quickie 03/23/2009
by phillenbrand on March 23, 2009
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Brad Setser: Follow The Money - Financial de-globalization, illustrated
Money And Markets - Dangerous Unintended Consequences
The Big Picture - Public-Private Investment Program
Housing Doom - Crack of Doom: Fed Counterparty Risk
Naked Capitalism - Fed Rescue Programs: No Exit?
Huffington Post - The AIG Bonus Clawback Bill Won’t Work–Here’s What Will
Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis - Geithner’s Plan, a Gigantic Confidence Game
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