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March 4, 2007

Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading

Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column at TheStreet/RealMoney:
  • Don't trust the tired explanations for last week's market metldown (Bloomberg/Baum)
  • Troubles in sub-prime mortgages are set to ripple through collateralized debt obligations (IDD)
  • Prices soared as ARM use in California went from 20% to 80% -- so which caused which? (SSRN)
  • Lending standards are suddenly tightening dramatically, with potential widespread consequences (Reuters)
  • The cheap airline revolution is tranforming Europe (Bloomberg Magazine)
  • JetBlue's critics should fly Chinese airlines for a while (LA Times)
  • Microsoft is being pummelled in online search-marketing business -- and it's getting worse (InfoWorld)
  • Nortel restates earnings again -- fourth time in four years (NY Times)
  • Chinese markets function more like casinos than economic indicators (Globe & Mail)
  • Chinese investors think state will bail them out if stocks go awry (WashPost)
  • Book of interviews with hedge fund managers gets positive press (NY Times / Amazon)

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Comments

Paul,

Just a quick heads up. I think the link address to the Reuters subprime lending story is missing the "h" at the beginning of "http".

best piece in your Weekend Reading over on theStreet.com was the piece from Bloomberg,
re: Goldman's bonds trading at junk prices despite their high ratings. Everyone should read that one.

p.s. I picked up a book you recommended: FOUNDERS AT WORK. Good stuff. Thx.