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February 11, 2008 Archives

RealClearMarkets Morning Edition

Criminalizing Capitalism - Nicole Gelinas, City Journal
Islamic Law Makes Muslims Creative Bankers - J. Kurlantzick, LA Times
How Bush's Spending Destroyed Nirvana - Kevin Hassett, Bloomberg
The Economy and the U.S. Election - Editorial, Financial Times
How the Economy Will Impact '08 Elections - Nina Easton, Fortune
McCain's Democratic Appeal - Larry Kudlow, RealClearMarkets
More Wealth Gap Myths - Michael Cox & Richard Alm, New York Times
Fallout from the Federal Reserve - Mary O'Grady, Wall Street Journal
Managed Trade, Devaluationist Bunk - Steve Hanke, Forbes
Don't Blame Housing Problems on Subprimes - Michael Hill, WashPost
Credit Woes Expected to Spread - Rappaport, Mollenkamp & Richardson, WSJ
Sexual Politics Enlighten Hedge Fund Trader - Michael Lewis, Bloomberg

RealClearMarkets Evening Edition

When Self-Interest Isn’t Everything - Robert Frank, New York Times
Fed Is Right To Intervene To Ward Off Recession - Ethan Harris, FT
The $3 Trillion Cop-Out - Robert Samuelson, Newsweek
This Credit Crisis Has a Long Way to Run - Sandra Ward, Barron's
Lessons from Credit Crunch - Chris Giles & Gillian Tett, Financial Times
The Coming Ad Revolution - Esther Dyson, Wall Street Journal
The Rediscovery of Fiscal Policy? - Giancarlo Corsetti, VoxEU
Should the IMF Become the Next SWF? - Stephen Jen, Morgan Stanley

Off the Street

Greenhouse Gases and the Biofuel Breakdown - T. Harshaw, Opinionator
Bill Gates on Corporate Philanthropy - Richard Posner, Becker-Posner
Obama, the Progressive Pragmatist? - James Pethokoukis, U.S. News
GE: Imagination at Work, but Not in the US - Heidi Moore, Deal Journal

Transcripts & Videos

Stock Market Politics - Larry Kudlow, Kudlow & Co.
Paulson: Global Economy Faces 'Downside' Risks - Bloomberg
GE Moves Finance Division to London - Francesco Guerrera, Financial Times
Luxury Retailers Bet on Recession Style - Teri Agins, Wall St. Journal

Research Reports

U.S. Income Mobility from 1996 to 2005 - U.S. Treasury
The Fed, and No Country for Old Men - Marc Chandler, Brown Brothers
The Week Ahead for U.S. Financial Markets - Joe Brusuelas, IDEA
TAF + Boredom = Opportunity - David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors