Monthly Archives: November 2009

Who wouldn't want this technology?

I am bored rigid with the ongoing debate about whether humans have any role in the warming of the planet. The way I see it, arguing this topic is a bit like arguing your views on whether or not there … Continue reading

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Bungee economics bring looming risks

Artificially low interest rates born of government stimulus have juiced prices across all risk assets the past 8 months. From housing, to stocks, to commodities to high yield debt few sectors have been left behind. Growing distrust of paper currencies … Continue reading

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Elizabeth Warren on transparency, consumer protection and capitalism

The New Yorker's James Surowiecki spoke with Elizabeth Warren, professor at Harvard Law School and the chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), about the importance of transparency in consumer financing, the future of … Continue reading

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