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November 11, 2007
Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading
Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over at TheStreet.com:
- Interview with Sam Zell: no recession in 2008, the housing crisis isn't that bad, and yes, I top-ticked with my sale to Blackstone (Time)
- Corporate credit spreads do a good job of predicting upcoming recessions (NY Fed)
- Lengthy profile of Countrywide's Angelo Mozilo (NY Times/Morgenson)
- The business of hockey (Forbes)
- Fears are growing of a mass unwinding of the yen/dollar carry trade (Reuters)
- Price-rent ratios for real estate in major U.S. markets (Fortune)
- Japan's bluefin tuna is over-loved (Washington Post)
- Will the four-hour workweek make it Wall Street? Don't bet on it (NY Times)
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