
April 1, 2009 Archives

RealClearMarkets Evening Edition
The Future of Investing: Evolution or Revolution? - Bill Gross, PIMCO
Lost Decade Investing Makes Price Paramount - Jane B. Quinn, Bloomberg
A Quick View of the First Quarter of 2009 - Todd Harrison, MarketWatch
Obama’s Ersatz Capitalism - Joseph Stiglitz, New York Times
Why Geithner’s Plan Is the Taxpayers' Curse - Peyton Young, Fncl Times
The Flat Tax Idea, Finally, Is Flat-Lining - Charles Wallace, Big Money
Eleven Banks Likely To Bounce Back First - Harry Domash, MSN Money
Top 10 States in the Biggest Budget Trouble - RealClearPolitics
Former NYSE Chairman Grasso on Bernie Madoff - A.D. Frank, Daily Beast
Marc Dreier: More Brazen Than Bernie Madoff? - Roger Parloff, Fortune
RealClearMarkets Morning Edition
Prioritizing World Growth At the G-20 - Nicolas Sarkozy, Washington Post
G20 Won't Deal With the Big Challenge - Martin Wolf, Financial Times
What Would Bloggers Do for Recovery? - Tim Kane & Bob Litan, Kauffman
Stimulus Spending Does In Fact Work - David Leonhardt, New York Times
First They Come After the Rich... - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets
Doubling Down On the Welfare State - P.J. O'Rourke, Weekly Standard
Obama's Greatest Jobs Killer - Dick Morris & Eileen McGann, New York Post
Mark-to-Market Needlessly Destroys - Wendy Milling, RealClearMarkets
Banks Seek Perfume for Rotting Balance Sheets - David Reilly, Bloomberg
Toward A New Regulatory Framework - Luigi Zingales, Forbes
Three Ways To Fight Bankers' Bonuses - Michael Brush, MSN Money
American Capitalism, May It Rest In Peace - Editorial, National Post
GM Bankruptcy? Tell Me Another - Holman Jenkins, Wall Street Journal
RealClearMarkets Off The Street
Housing Bidding Wars? Real Estate Pros See Bottom - Albert Bozzo, CNBC
Bondholders: The New Masters of the Universe - J. Kwak, Baseline Scenario
Are Corporate Bonds a Screaming Buy? - EconomPic Data
To Regulate Finance, Try The Market - Oliver Hart & Luigi Zingales, FP
Exclusive: 3 Top Goldman Quants "Retiring" - John Carney, Clusterstock
Small Banks Are Good for Consumers - Felix Salmon, Reuters
Why Was March So Bad For The Banks? - Joe Weisenthal, Clusterstock
Automakers & The Banks: Double Standard? - J. Surowiecki, Balance Sheet
Obama's Recovery Is Not Your Recovery - Rich Karlgaard, Digital Rules
Geithner's Plan Is a Nuclear Option - P. Boone & S. Johnson, RT Economics
The Real Cost of the Geithner Plan - Jed Graham, RGE Monitor
Rising (TIPS) Inflation Expectations - Jeff Korzenik, (in)efficient frontiers
RealClearMarkets Transcripts & Videos
Where Are Big Money Investors Putting Their Capital? - CNBC
Taleb Says Geithner Bank Plan Is Too Limited, Will Fail - Bloomberg
Geithner Sees 'Encouraging Signs' in Financial Markets - Bloomberg
Housing Will Bottom Before Jobs Do, Most Likely in early 2010 - WSJ
Has Japan Done Enough for Its Ailing Economy? - CNBC
Meyers Sees Stable U.S. Auto Industry in About 5 Years - Bloomberg
We All Know The Banks Have To Recover First - Jim Cramer, TheStreet
Dissecting GM CEO Fritz Henderson's Press Conference - Wall St. Journal
RealClearMarkets Research Reports
This Stock Rally Is Built On Sand - Chris Ciavocco, Ciavocco Capital
Three Cheers For Geithner's Risk Plan - Robert Litan, Brookings Institution
Bailout Economics: Politics of Self Destruction - Axel Merk, Merk Inv.
Consumers Still Lack Confidence - Adam York, Wachovia Economics