AM Roundup
Monday, September 08
- LTCM Is a Short-Term Memory - Roger Lowenstein, New York Times
- A Delicate Balance in Fannie/Freddie Action - Mohamed El-Erian, FT
- Paulson's Seizure Smacks of Expropriation - Editorial, New York Sun
- Intervention Should Assure Recovery - Anatole Kaletsky, Times of London
- Fannie, Freddie: The Biggest Losers - Colin Barr, Fortune
- The Economy's Uncertain Outlook - Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard
- Economy Faces Perils, Doesn't Die - John Berry, Bloomberg
- Be On Red Alert for U.S. Market Chaos - Bill Fleckenstein, MSNMoney
- Taxes: McCain's Convenient Untruth - Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post
- Obama Would Tax the Most Productive - Conrad Black, National Post
- Chrome's Raison D'Etre Remains a Mystery - John Dvorak, Marketwatch
- Detroit's Blackmail Attempt - Paul Ingrassia, Wall Street Journal
Saturday, September 06
- Beware September-October Jinx - Dan Dorfman, New York Sun
- The Jobless Jump - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
- Rescue at Hand for Freddie & Fannie - S. Labaton & A.R. Sorkin, NYT
- Why the Dollar is Hot Again - Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times
- Don't Blame Bernanke - Alan Reynolds, Forbes
- How Bad is Britain's Economy? - The Economist
- Inflation Is Trumping Soros in Hong Kong - William Pesek, Bloomberg
- Will Korea be Wall Street's Savior? - Megan Barnett, Portfolio
- It’s Still The Economy, Stupid - Gerard Baker, Times of London
- Drill For Oil And Cut Interest Rates - Editorial, Inv. Business Daily
- McCain's Energy Loss - Editorial, Washington Post
- The Bad News About Falling Oil Prices - Daniel Gross, Newsweek
Friday, September 05
- A Stronger Dollar Would Tame Our Enemies - Steve Forbes, Forbes
- Drilling for Clean Energy - J. Marshall & R. Bartlett, Washington Post
- No Hope For a Sensible Energy Policy - Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard
- Nationalization of Fannie Mae Is Not the Answer - Editorial, NY Sun
- There's Something Missing in St. Paul - Larry Kudlow, RealClearMarkets
- Wal-Mart Thrives When Dems Are in Charge - Rahm Emmanuel, WSJ
- 5 Things the Republicans Won't Tell You - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
- How to Profit from the Dollar's Surge - Jim Jubak, MSNMoney
- Reconciling Savings With the Muslim Faith - The Economist
- Outsourcing the Drug Industry - Engardio & Weintraub, Business Week
- Why BA's Monopoly Must Be Stopped - Richard Branson, Daily Telegraph
- Loan Defaults Could Net Bigger Fish - Floyd Norris, New York Times
Thursday, September 04
- Why Rupert Murdoch Owns the News - Michael Wolff, Vanity Fair
- McCain, Bush and the Dollar - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
- Why the Inflation Scare Isn't Over - Daniel Gross, Slate
- Is U.S. Monetary Policy Too Loose? - Desmond Lachman, The American
- Fear and Loathing In the Markets - Joseph Calhoun, RealClearMarkets
- Ospraie: Caught Overlooking Hedge - David Wighton, Times of London
- Fed, ECB Must Take Markets Off Life Support - Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg
- The Economy and the Congress - Richard Rahn, Washington Times
- Kevin Phillips Gets the U.S. Economy Wrong - Robert Solow, New Republic
- Markets Boo McCain's VP Selection - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- Google's Offensive Strategy - Andy Kessler, Forbes
- Google's Bright and Shiny Browser - Editorial, New York Times
Wednesday, September 03
- How the Fed Can Fix the World - Roger Altman, New York Times
- Why Has Greenspan Become So Talkative? - Allan Sloan, Fortune
- Why Has Greenspan Become So Talkative? - Allan Sloan, Fortune
- How Will Obama's Tax Plan Impact the Economy? - Steven Malanga, RCM
- The Real Economic Scorecard - Robert Samuelson, Washington Post
- The Raffaello Follieri Charade - Michael Shnayerson, Vanity Fair
- Global Cooling Might Be the Big Threat - Editorial, Investor's Bus. Daily
- Sarah Palin, Our Energy Answer - Larry Kudlow, RealClearMarkets
- Is Oil Headed to $80/Barrel? - Moira Herbst, Business Week
- The Inflation Hurricane - Holman Jenkins, Wall Street Journal
- Searching For the Next Investment Bubble - Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg
- What's Our Economy Based On? - Joseph Stiglitz, New Republic
- Incomes Up, Inequality Down - Brian Wesbury, FT Portfolios
Tuesday, September 02
- September: Cruellest Month for Stocks - Gerard Baker, Times of London
- Stocks: New Season, Same Worries - Ben Steverman, BusinessWeek
- Washington Is Starving the World's Poor - Redenbaugh & Juliano, RCM
- The Fed's Liquidity Focus Is Correct - George Magnus, Financial Times
- McCain's Tax Plan Will Create Jobs - Feldstein & Taylor, Wall St. Journal
- R.I.P. 'Reaganonomics Revolution' 1981-2011 - Paul Farrell, MarketWatch
- The Richer We Get, The Harder We Work - Dalton Conley, NY Times
- Safer Investing for Pensions - Charles Millard, Washington Times
- The Recessionistas Were Wrong - Jerry Bowyer, National Review
- Making Bankruptcy Worse - Leon Bayer, RealClearMarkets
- From Dems, Change That's Hard to Find - Kevin Hassett, Bloomberg
- Renewing America's 'Contract With the Middle Class' - Leo Hindery, LAT
Monday, September 01
- Is History Siding With Obama’s Economic Plan? - Alan Blinder, NYT
- Dem's Economic Pessimism Not Shared by Most - Editorial, WSJ
- Americans: I'm All Right But Country Isn't - I. Stelzer, Times of London
- On Economics, Obama-Clinton Camps Merge - Nina Easton, Fortune
- Surviving an Election Year on Wall Street - Linda Stern, Reuters
- McCain's Energy Intentions - Jane Sasseen, BusinessWeek
- Gore's Energy Switch Not So Simple - David Fahrenthold, Wash. Post
- Don't Fight Russia, Find Alternative to Oil - A. Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph
- The Death of the Credit Card Economy - Daniel Gross, Slate
- Can Jerry Seinfeld Save Microsoft? - John Dvorak, MarketWatch
- Is it 1930's Deflation or 1970's Stagflation? - Barry Eichengreen, VoxEU
- Plea to ECB: Don't Cut Rates - Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
Saturday, August 30
- Who Resembles JFK on Taxes, McCain or Obama? - P. Ferrara, Forbes
- The Drill-Down on Sarah Palin - Telis Demos, Fortune
- Alaska: To Drill, or Not to Drill? - Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard
- Better Way to Power Your Car? It's a Breeze - Lester Brown, Wash. Post
- Fannie and Freddie: A Damage Report - David Bogoslaw, BusinessWeek
- Commercial Banks are Next Act in Credit Crisis - The Economist
- A Growing Economy - Editorial, New York Sun
- The Four Horsemen of the Market - Jonathan Burton, MarketWatch
- Trichet's Price Phobia Stymies Growth Chances - M. Sesit, Bloomberg
- The Growth Future – India and China - Arvind Subramanian, VoxEU
- Emerging Markets: Sinking Like a BRIC - Dan Burrows, Smart Money
- After Katrina: Economic Health of New Orleans - Liu & Holmes, NYT
Friday, August 29
- Tax Rebates Redistribute Wealth - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets
- Bust Going Boom - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- Economy Really is as Bad as All That - David Wighton, Times of London
- Tax. Spend. Create Great Jobs. - John Schwarz, Washington Post
- The Perils of the Four Deficits - Debra Saunders, Washington Times
- `Committee to Save the Dollar' May Not Be Needed - Pesek, Bloomberg
- Law That Could Give Labor Some Brawn - M. Herbst, BusinessWeek
- Closing the GAAP - The Economist
- Banking on Regulators? - Editorial, New York Sun
- Sense and Reality on Energy - Floyd Norris, New York Times
- Merkel’s Choice: Economic Reform or Populism - Bertrand Benoit, FT
- Health Care’s New Entrepreneurs - Paul Howard, City Journal
Thursday, August 28
- Paulson's Bazooka Turned Out to Be Pea Shooter - C. Baum, Bloomberg
- Calling Hank Paulson - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
- How One Bank Avoided the Meltdown - Telis Demos, Fortune
- Management Shake-Up Won't Solve Fannie's Ills - M. Barnett, Portfolio
- How Much Banking Does America Need? - James Saft, Reuters
- Crunch Time at Lehman - Iain Dey, Times of London
- Bail Out the Big Three? - Editorial, Los Angeles Times
- Ain't No Wind in T. Boone Pickens' Sails - Joseph Romm, Salon
- Obama, McCain Differ on Economic Policy - Lowenstein, SmartMoney
- The Four Horsemen of Economic Apocalypse - Dick Armey, RCP
- Can You Be Middle-Class and Earn $250,000? - Daniel Gross, Newsweek
- Winner's Tax Strategy - Lawrence Kudlow, New York Sun
Wednesday, August 27
- Why Fannie and Freddie Will Survive - Holman Jenkins, Wall St. Journal
- Are Banks Winning by Losing? - Mark Hulbert, MarketWatch
- London Banks, Falling Down - Jesse Eisinger, Portfolio
- Credit Crunch Cuts Deeper and Wider - Ben Steverman, BusinessWeek
- American Income Better Now Than 8 Years Ago - Editorial, IBD
- Confusing Wealth and Income - Richard Rahn, Washington Times
- Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits - Matthew Wald, NY Times
- Responding to Energy Myths - John Stossel, New York Sun
- If US Sneezes, Will China Catch a Cold? - David Wighton, Times of London
- New Tests Loom for Post-Olympic China - Will Swarts, Smart Money
- Swagger Comes Out of India’s Property Market - The Economist
- Homeownership Isn't For Everyone - Joshua Zumbrun, Forbes
Tuesday, August 26
- Candidates Must Make Tough Economic Choices - Samuelson, Newsweek
- With Capitol Empty, Economy Remains Fragile - Baker, Times of London
- The Fed and the Credit Crunch - Editorial, Financial Times
- Bad Labor Law Path to Economic Ruin - Bernie Marcus, Wall St. Journal
- Sell Sarbanes-Oxley - Editorial, New York Sun
- It's Unwise To Tax 'Well-Earned' Profits - Margo Thorning, IBD
- Running Dry on Gas Price Fix - Ben Lieberman, Washington Times
- Beijing Games Are Fiscal Triumph - John Helyar, Bloomberg
- China Swells USD Reserves Through Stealth - Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph
- Investing in Russia? Plan to Lose - Diane Francis, National Post
- After Merrill's Sale of Bad Debt, Few Followed - H. Landy, Wash. Post
- Summer Story Lines Have Legs - Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times
Monday, August 25
- It's Deflation, Stupid - R. Redenbaugh & J. Juliano, RealClearMarkets
- Bernanke's Ideas to Prevent Crisis - The Economist
- At Fed, Debate Over Inflation Grows Louder - Louis Uchitelle, NY Times
- Fed's Barn Doors Are No Obstacle for Its Horses - C. Baum, Bloomberg
- Recessions Are Good For The Economy - Roger Bootle, Telegraph
- Shiller's Subprime Solutions - Robert Lenzner, Forbes
- Seismic Shift Needed in Offshore Drilling Debate - Jon Birger, Fortune
- MGM: On the Block, Again - Ronald Grover, BusinessWeek
- The Firm That Wants What Wall Street Doesn't - M. Barnett, Portfolio
- The Politics of Latin American Poverty - Mary O'Grady, Wall Street Journal
- Investors Looking To Leave Russia? - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- Global Consensus on Trade is Unravelling - Lawrence Summers, FT