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The Global Economic Crisis: Propagation to the Rest of the World

http://www.econbrowser.com/ archives/ 2008/ 11/ the_global_econ.html
Last Thursday, I had the opportunity to participate in a panel on Global Economic Crisis: The Untold Stories, sponsored by the Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE). I was tasked with surveying the impact on the economy outside the borders of the United States -- in 20 minutes. ...
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    You bet on stocks. You diversified. You lost a bundle. Should you get out? Experts disagree

    http://investment-blog.net/ you-bet-on-stocks-you-diversified-you-lost-a-bundle-…

    You bet on stocks. You diversified. You lost a bundle. Should you get out? Experts disagree Nov 9, 2008 Market Outlook Leave a comment Businessweek Investing October 30, 2008 So Much for Buy-and-Hold Advice By Peter Coy They were reassured that stocks have the best long-run returns, so they

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    Would Somebody Please Smack Camron From Dipset ?

    http://www.shawndrewry.com/ ?p=1461

    What sense does it make for Camron Giles, member “if he still is” of Dipset to say… “I get the boosters boosting, I get computers putin’, ya’ll get shot at, call me, I do the shooting” Yo Cammy, are the boosters still getting caught in the Polo dept.

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    Investors are suppose to understand Lehman Minibond when end a NUS Business School Dean doesn’t?

    http://www.investmentmoats.com/ stock-market-commentary/ investors-are-suppose-t…

    I heard alot about a few distributors FINALLY willing to repurchase or compensate some of the illed informed investors in Lehman Minibond. I got wind of this article from Tan Kin Lian’s blog that the Faculty Dean of NUS is said to be a sufferer as well.

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    Review: Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them By Gary Belsky and Tom Gilovich

    http://www.richcreditdebtloan.com/ review-why-smart-people-make-big-money-mistak…

    This fascinating book by a popular financial journalist and a college professor may not be the newest book on the shelf, and it may not have the most hype, but by far, it is one of the most interesting personal finance books we have ever read.

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    The Big Bailout Con Game

    http://libertymaven.com/ 2008/ 10/ 15/ the-big-bailout-con-game/ 2566/

    D o w n s i z e r - D i s p a t c h Quote of the Day: George Kaufman, a finance professor at Loyola University Chicago, is skeptical. “The last refuge of a scoundrel regulator,” he says, “is to shout ’systemic risk.’” Usually, the alarm is false.

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    Ain’t This Something Else? A Princeton University Professor Gets What Now???

    http://www.shawndrewry.com/ ?p=1186

    It’s reported that this Princeton University college professor “in the video” sharly criticized The Bush Administration and still came off shining strong, by winning a “Nobel Peace Prize”. A New York Times columnist, Paul Krugman, won as well. Send to Facebook

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    Hong Kong may use foreign reserves to prevent financial crisis

    http://news.tourthailand.org/ asia-news/ hong-kong-news/ hong-kong-may-use-forei…

    Hong Kong may use foreign reserves to prevent financial crisis By Wendy Leung, Bloomberg HONG KONG –– Hong Kong may use all of its foreign reserves to stabilize its financial markets, said a government official, after the global credit crisis undermined investor confidence and caused stocks to plunge.

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    Brown, Paulson go in different directions

    http://news.tourthailand.org/ asia-news/ korea-news/ brown-paulson-go-in-differe…

    Brown, Paulson go in different directions Confronting the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, Gordon Brown and Henry Paulson went in different directions. Brown, who opted Wednesday to spend 50 billion pounds ($87 billion) to partly nationalize at least eight British banks, took the most direct route to shore up the system.

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    CODA offers “debate alternative” at Vanderbilt University

    http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/ 2008/ 10/ 04/ coda-offers-debate-alternative-a…

    Nashville, TN:  The Coalition for October Debate Alternatives (CODA) released the program and format today for the Presidential Candidate’s Alternative Debate to be held October 6 at 7 p.m. at  4309 Stevenson Hall (seating for 250), Vanderbilt University, in Nashville, Tennessee.  Those candidates

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    GM, Ford ‘On the Verge of Bankruptcy’

    http://blog.t1production.com/ gm-ford-on-the-verge-of-bankruptcy

      General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., the two biggest U.S. automakers, have about a 46 percent chance of default within five years, according to Edward Altman, a finance professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

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