AM Roundup
Saturday, May 17
- Financial Conflicts Hobble Supreme Court - Editorial, Washington Post
- Striking Out on Energy - Larry Kudlow, RealClearPolitics
- Mexico's 'Oiling' Days are Numbered - Editorial, Investor's Bus. Daily
- Mark Cuban Haunts Yahoo - Therese Poletti, MarketWatch
- And Now for the Yahoo Rebellion - The Economist
- Backdating, and Beating Up Broadcom - Editorial, LA Times
- Turbulence Lies Ahead for British Airways - Alistair Osborne, Telegraph
- Will Our Kids Be Dumb and Broke? - M.P. Dunleavy, MSNMoney
- Tomorrow's Bankers Emerge - McConnon & Greenberg, BusinessWeek
- Why Smokers Like Expensive Cigarettes - Tim Harford, Slate
- Japan Running Out of Engineers - Martin Fackler, New York Times
- Free Markets and All That Stuff - N.S. Riley, Wall Street Journal
Friday, May 16
- We Need to Shore Up the Dollar Now - Steve Forbes, Forbes
- Spitzer, and the Decline of AIG - James Freeman, Wall Street Journal
- It's Time to Summit About Oil - Editorial, Financial Times
- A Disgraceful, Rich, Farm Bill - Editorial, New York Times
- A Working Model of Wealth Creation - Richard Rahn, Washington Times
- Bank Stocks are Low, and Understandably So - Tracy Corrigan, Telegraph
- An Interview with Amazon's Jeff Bezos - Kevin Maney, Portfolio
- Cap-and-Trade Folly - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- The Incredible Shrinking Nest Egg - Sandra Block, USA Today
- Eighteenth Century Proto-Globalization - Paul Sharp, VoxEU
- Chinese Earthquake Changes Asia - William Pesek, Bloomberg
- Why GE is Leaving the Kitchen - Matt Vella, BusinessWeek
Thursday, May 15
- Matters of Homeowner Trust - Nicole Gelinas, City Journal
- A Working Model for Pensions - Richard Rahn, Washington Times
- The Harvest of Farm Bill of Shame - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- It's Pork, Not Policy - Editorial, Los Angeles Times
- Stagflation Goes Global - Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Daily Telegraph
- Fed Adds Liquidity, Recession is Avoided - John Berry, Bloomberg
- The Sovereign Wealth Funds are Coming - Daniel Drezner, American
- Looks Like an Enron Government - Anatole Kaletsky, Times of London
- Endangered Energy Acts - Terence Corcoran, National Post
- Collateral Damage for Condo Owners - Christine Haughney, NY Times
- NFL Draft Reveals Antitrust Folly - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- The Republican Panic - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, May 14
- Who Stole Our Economic Spirit? - Zachary Karabell, Wall Street Journal
- Where's the Bad in Good Economic News? - David Leonhardt, NY Times
- In Britain, the Economy, Stupid - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets
- If You're Richer, You're Happier - Daniel Finkelstein, Times of London
- Economic Truth Serum Needed - Robert Samuelson, Washington Post
- Econ. Policy Separates Botswana & Zimbabwe - Marian Tupy, American
- Keep Filling Strategic Petroleum Reserve - Editorial, LA Times
- Oil's Next Move is Anyone's Guess - Peter Coy, BusinessWeek
- Next President Could Obliterate Auto Industry - Alex Taylor, Fortune
- If Autos Implode, Who Will Survive? - Paul Ingrassia, Portfolio
- Market Prices Predict Elections - John Stossel, RealClearPolitics
- Euro's 10-Year Anniversary a Mixed Bag - Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg
Tuesday, May 13
- China's Success is Good for the World - Chris Patten, Times of London
- Ken Griffin, and Thoughts on Fixing Wall Street - A. Ross Sorkin, NYT
- Should the Fed Pay Interest on Reserves? - Wayne Jett, RealClearMarkets
- The Problem with Henry Paulson - Matthew Cooper, Portfolio
- Is the Credit Crunch Over? - Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard
- Bill Miller and Gordon Crawford Overplay Hand - Allan Sloan, Fortune
- George Soros Offers a New Financial Paradigm - David Lynch, USA Today
- Dialing Up to Reregulation - James C. Miller, Washington Times
- McCain's Cap-and-Trade is Obama-lite - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
- McCain Promises GOP Change on Environment - Editorial, Washington Post
- Wall Street IS Main Street - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- Deficit Rising, but Tax Hikes Not Warranted - Brian Wesbury, FT Advisors
Monday, May 12
- Can Money Buy Happiness? - Arthur Brooks, The American
- People Want a Fair Economic Shake - Gregory Rodriguez, LA Times
- Global Slump of 2008-09 Has Begun - A. Evans-Pritchard, Daily Telegraph
- Anti-Trust, and Lessons from Whole Foods - Thomas Lambert, Regulation
- Does More Growth Equal More Profits? - The Economist
- $200 Oil Will Sink Gordon Brown - William Rees-Mogg, Times of London
- The Oil Nonbubble - Paul Krugman, New York Times
- Parlez-Vous Nucleaire? - William Tucker, American Spectator
- Accounting for America's Debt - Robert Hormats, New York Sun
- Get Over the Trade Gap - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- Keep U.S. Open to Trade - Gutierrez & Schwarzenegger, Wall Street Journal
- What's Murdoch Doing to the Journal? - Gabriel Sherman, New Republic
Saturday, May 10
- Mortgage 'Walkaways' Fewer Than Assumed - Vikas Bajaj, NY Times
- Ben Bernanke: The Daring Improviser - Steve Matthews, Bloomberg
- Falling Off (Robert Shiller's) ETF Seesaw - Diya Gullapalli, Wall St. Journal
- Why Inflation Is Not The Big Problem - Colin Barr, Fortune
- American Housing's Map of Misery - The Economist
- Columnist Defends View on Housing Market - Donald Luskin, SmartMoney
- Why Main Street Should Fix Infrastructure - K. Sebelius & A Stern, CSM
- The EMU Is More Unworkable Than Ever - A. Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph
- HIstorical Roots of India's Service Economy - Broadberry & Gupta, VoxEU
- George Soros v. Leon Levy v. Warren Buffett - Robert Lenzner, Forbes
- Emperor Soros' New Clothes - Matthew Lynn, Spectator
- Man in the News: BlackRock's Larry Fink - Henny Sender, Financial Times
Friday, May 09
- Dollar Danger Is Not Over Yet - Editorial, Financial Times
- A Little Pity, Please, for Lenders - Floyd Norris, NY Times
- Vultures Circle Leveraged Loan Market - Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg
- Definition of a Recession - Editorial, Washington Times
- Coming Soon: Citigroup's Grand Plan - Carol Loomis, Fortune
- Blame the Fed - Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr., Reason
- How to Use the Strategic Petroleum Reserve - Lincoln Anderson, WSJ
- Why $120 Oil is Good - Steve Hargreaves, CNNMoney
- Unusual Suspects Profit From War - Nick Turse, LA Times
- Crippling U.S. Trade Interests - Morris Beschloss, Desert Sun
- IPOs: Back from the Dead? - Ben Steverman, BusinessWeek
- Yes, The Market's Unfair - Paul Maidment, Forbes
Thursday, May 08
- Oil in the Family: 3 Generations of Hunts - Alan Peppard, Vanity Fair
- The 18 Cent Solution - Bryan Caplan, New York Times
- MSFT/YHOO, and Regulating the Past - Ronald Cass, Wall Street Journal
- U.S. Infrastructure Has 3rd World Feel - John Gapper, Financial Times
- Rebuild That Banking Wall - George Lesser, Washington Times
- Gordon Brown Drives Out Cash & People - Madsen Pirie, Daily Telegraph
- An End to the Economy's Nose Dive? - Jon Markman, MSNMoney
- Rice Rally Warns of Things to Come - David Callaway, MarketWatch
- The Glass Ceiling Is In Women's Heads - Camilla Cavendish, Times of London
- In India, Death to Global Business - Manjeet Kripalani, BusinessWeek
- Blocking Foreign Investment is Bad - Sean Silcoff, National Post
- China Equities Have Bottomed - Donald Straszheim, Forbes
Wednesday, May 07
- Jerry Yang's Scorched Earth - Holman Jenkins, Wall Street Journal
- Seeing Inflation Only in the Prices that Go Up - David Leonhardt, NYT
- Good News Missed on Food Prices - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets
- The True Price of Gas - Alvara Vargas Llosa, New Republic
- Hedging Against $200 Oil - Moira Herbst, BusinessWeek
- BlackRock's UBS Swoop a Mkt. Turning Point? - Philip Aldrick, Telegraph
- Sarkozy Blows Chance on France's Economy - Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg
- Inflationary Past Explains China's Currency Fears - J.T. Young, IBD
- The Fast-Track Trade War - Claude Barfield, The American
- The Revolt of the Renters - Diana Furchgott-Roth, New York Sun
- Unemployed or Underemployed? - Alfred Tella, Washington Times
- Protecting the Jobless - Robert Samuelson, Washington Post
Tuesday, May 06
- Where's the U.S.'s Great Depression? - Gerard Baker, Times of London
- Why Yahoo Shares Only Lost 15% - Robert Hof, BusinessWeek
- A Yahoogle Boondoggle Would Be Bad - Editorial, Los Angeles Times
- SWFs, and Governments as Global Investors - Ernesto Zedillo, Forbes
- How Wall St. Gravely Damaged Economy - K. Phillips, American Prospect
- High Oil Prices Mean They Will Fall - Irwin Kellner, MarketWatch
- David Sokol: The Next Warren Buffett - Andrew Bary, Barron's
- Jeffrey Sachs on How to Save the World - Edmund Conway, Daily Telegraph
- New Las Vegas Titans Reinvent Old Formula - Steve Friess, NY Times
- The Housing Crisis is Over - Cyril Moulle-Berteaux, Wall Street Journal
- The Fed Funds Rate, Inflation & Crime - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- Econ. Fundamentals Say No Recession - Brian Wesbury, FT Advisors
Monday, May 05
- Economics and the Entrepreneur - Carl Schramm, Claremont Review
- A Step Back for Microsoft - Steve Lohr, New York Times
- Yahoo Must Find New Ways to Profit - Richard Tyler, Daily Telegraph
- Credit Crunch Fails to Produce Catastrophe - A. Kaletsky, Times of London
- Economy May Face Prolonged Pain - Greg Ip, Wall Street Journal
- Investors Shouldn't Fear Populist Rhetoric - Ken Fisher, Forbes
- Wall Street CEO Chorus Out of Tune - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
- Toyota's Open Secret of Success - James Surowiecki, New Yorker
- Free the Colombia Trade Deal - Hughes & Johnson, Washington Times
- Paulson & Frank: An Unlikely Duo - Montgomery & Cho, Washington Post
- The Case for a Newer Deal - Alan Blinder, New York Times
- The Rockefellers and ExxonMobil - Chrystia Freeland, Financial Times
Saturday, May 03
- Bear's Second Brush with Bankruptcy - Roddy Boyd, Fortune
- Bush's 'R' Is for Right - Larry Kudlow, RealClearPolitics
- The Nanotechnology Silver Bullet - Carole Bass, The New Republic
- India vs. World Trade Organization - Roger Bate, The American
- Death of Common Sense is Costly - Jeff Randall, Daily Telegraph
- Bears Wrong About Housing - Donald Luskin, SmartMoney
- Committee to Save the World Plans Reunion - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
- Workers of Our World, Legal or Not - Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
- Taxes: Excising and Smuggling - Walter Williams, Washington Times
- The Fed Aims at Credit Cards - Editorial, New York Times
- Windfall Profits for Dummies - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
- How to Spend Your Stimulus Check - Andrew Carroll, Washington Post