1. It’s official - NBER says we are in a recession - Business Cycle Dating Committee, National Bureau of Economic Research - Determination of the December 2007 Peak in Economic Activity - statement at NBER - thanks Ira Artman
2 Officially a Recession, and Why Did It Take So Long to Determine? - Bill Conerly - Bill wonders how long the recession will last and has a prediction. - Businomics Blog
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Is the Fair-value Fix Stalled? - Sarah Johnson - Standard-setters are seeking input on how to tweak the rules in response to the credit crisis. But they don’t appear to be getting any quick answers. - CFO.com
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Co-Ops? - U.S. Rethinks Roles of Fannie, Freddie - By JAMES R. HAGERTY - Wall Street Journal
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The NBER Digest — November 2008 - includes - (1) Climate Change and Economic Growth over The Last Half Century; (2) The Causes of Rising Income Inequality; (3) Gasoline Prices Affect Fuel Economy
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In this issue of The Institutional Risk Analyst, we review the Q3 2008 results for the Bank Stress Index and then relate an interesting story about a possible moratorium on CDS payments by three of the largest EU banks. - by Chris Whalen
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Are HELOCs doomed? - Ilyce Glink - If credit dries up, more will have trouble paying living expenses - Inman News
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Convertibles Collapse Offers Investment Lessons for All Investors - Lesson 1: When Hedge Funds Become the Market, It’s Time to Get Out; Lesson 2: You Can’t Model Everything – And What You Can’t Model Can Kill You - Aspiration Capital
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Bailouts are Unfair to Those Who are not Bailed Out - David Merkel - a “how to” manual for receiving bailouts (BC) - The Aleph Blog
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Yields ‘Next to Nothing’ Lure Funds to Riskier Assets - Dakin Campbell - In the best year for Treasuries since 2002, fund managers who only buy government bonds are seeking permission to invest in corporate debt they considered toxic just a month ago. - Bloomberg
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Pimco’s El-Erian: US steps key to stabilize mortgages -Last week’s U.S. policy steps, especially the Federal Reserve’s initiative to buy hundreds of billions of dollars of housing-related securities are a key step to begin stabilizing the battered U.S. mortgage market, said a top Pimco executive on Monday. - CNBC - Reuters
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Mankiw Promulgates Confusion on the Debt at the NYT - by Dean Baker - Greg Mankiw must know better than he indicates in his analysis of the debt in today’s NYT. He complains that efforts to use large-scale stimulus to boost the economy may put excessive burdens on our children. - The American :Prospect
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Leverage And Pain - A. Gary Shilling - Consumers are replacing a 25-year borrowing and spending binge with a saving spree. - Forbes
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How big? How low? How now brown cow? - David Kotok, Chairman & Chief Investment Officer - Cumberland Advisors - has Cumberland’s take on several important items
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