Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over TheStreet.com.
- Many analysts argue mortgage plan only delays pain (Reuters)
- Automated trading to comprise 90% of futures by 2010 (Risk)
- House bill taking shape with higher CAFE requirements, plus other environmental components (O&G Journal)
- Bank are rediscovering the importance of carrying capital (Bloomberg/Berry)
- Household income has become much more volatile over the past 30 years (Federal Reserve)
- Solid-state drives aiming to take out traditional hard-drives (EE Times)
- Microsoft’s Vista turns one and business are still dragging their feet (Infoworld)
- Great new edition of Words from the Wise (Prieur du Plessis)
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Will you be reading this on a Kindle? ;^D
any thoughts on how the E-Trade deal and other recent developments will affect hedge fund liquidity?
will funds that used mortgage backed securities to lever up be subject to additional calls?
Readings Schmeadings.