A Year of Me-Firsts, and of Lessons Relearned in Sunday’s New York Times recounted “some… Read more Ignorance Is (Not) Strength
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Let the Sun Shine In
Sunday’s New York Times contained yet another column on the OTC derivatives markets. This time,… Read more Let the Sun Shine In
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Three Cheers for the New York Times
Forget, for a second, the lovely mid-November golf weather in New York this past Sunday…. Read more Three Cheers for the New York Times
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Sad Proof
This Sunday’s New York Times Business Section carried an interesting column (“Sad Proof of Europe’s… Read more Sad Proof
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It’s Time to Stop the Nonsense
It’s hard to overstate the amount of nonsensical chatter on credit default swaps (CDS) in… Read more It’s Time to Stop the Nonsense
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Don’t stir the pot if you don’t understand the ingredients
The prospect for bigger haircuts on Greek government bonds is in the news, and so… Read more Don’t stir the pot if you don’t understand the ingredients
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With Friends Like This….
It’s one thing to get criticized by those who don’t understand or like the financial… Read more With Friends Like This….
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Collateral: The Rest of the Story
Recent media articles in two of our favorite publications (The New York Times, The Wall Street… Read more Collateral: The Rest of the Story
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Sunday NY Times – Neither Here Nor There
Press coverage of the European debt crisis and its potential impact on the US is… Read more Sunday NY Times – Neither Here Nor There
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Half Empty or Half Full?
An article in the Financial Times on Monday treated us to another take on the… Read more Half Empty or Half Full?