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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?
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Lessons Learned
A week has passed since the auction for Greek CDS. Perhaps it’s now time to... Read more Lessons Learned
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Psst! I’ve Got a Secret
Today we were treated to two news stories in two newspapers on one topic: the... Read more Psst! I’ve Got a Secret
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A Not-So-Noble Idea
Joseph Stiglitz, the economics professor and Nobel laureate, doesn’t much like OTC derivatives. He thinks,... Read more A Not-So-Noble Idea
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Pay It Forward
An editorial in today’s Financial Times on the Greek debt situation contained this little gem: “It... Read more Pay It Forward
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Ignorance Is (Not) Strength
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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Naughty or Nice?
We were hoping for a quiet holiday season, until we read this piece in The Observer... Read more Naughty or Nice?
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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