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July 15, 2007
Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading
Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over at TheStreet/RealMoney.- China's market problems could prevent it from becoming the next economic superpower (BusinessWeek)
- Phantom jobs and the trouble with employment growth (Bloomberg/Baum)
- Private equity has created an IPO glut waiting to happen (NY Times)
- Parts of Manhattan could soon be submerged in water rather than money (NY Times)
- Wall Street models for valuing CDOs are (quel surprise!) highly dubious (Reuters)
- Credit-based mortgage foreclosures are as high as 1-in-700 in some states (Bloomberg/Gilbert)
- I-bankers are heading out to become novelists in record numbers (IDD)
- Small gains in this year's upfront ad-selling season (AdAge)
- Overconfidence, information overload, and stock market anomalies (Economist)
- EIA's short-term energy outlook (EIA)
- The fresh water battle between bottle and faucet (NY Times)
- Telecommunications advances are creating big problems for operators (OECD)
- Research: Sophisticated investors believe in the law of small numbers (SSRN)
- Research: Sustainability of hedge fund performance (SSRN)
- Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has Google sweating (AdAge)








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