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August 24, 2008
Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading: Oil, Recession, Roubini, Quants
Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over at TheStreet:
- Reliability of oil supply/demand forecasts challenged (O&G Journal)
- Securitization isn't going away, even if credit crisis has been a surprise in its severity (IDD)
- Denmark leads the list of the world's happiest countries (BusinessWeek)
- Here is hoping Nouriel Roubini is proven wrong (Bloomberg.com)
- UK banks face double property crash (Reuters)
- Tudor Jones' new quant fund turning in standout numbers (New York Post)
- Goldman says half the world's economy already in recession (Telegraph)
- Fascinating profile of bagless vacuum inventor James Dyson (Telegraph)
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