Readings 02/27/09

  • Yale’s Tobin guides Obama (Bloomberg)
  • Financial crisis sparks unrest in Europe (Reuters)
  • Chilean industrial production declines most in a decade (Bloomberg)
  • Wells Fargo suspends bonus for CEO and executives (Bloomberg)
  • Peter Mandelson rejects ‘foolish’ claims by Jim Rogers that Britain has ‘nothing left to sell’ – (Telegraph)
  • Once Coveted, Bank Chiefs’ Jobs Have Turned Sour (NYTimes)
  • Citigroup: World’s Worst Investment to Get Even Worse | The Big Picture (Ritholtz)
  • U.S. have big stake in European countries rescuing eastern Europe (Simon Johnson)
  • A Budget Process Hijacked by Selfish Interests (WashPost)
  • The attraction of gold (Economist)
  • The stress-test mess (Economist)
  • Age and Californian cities (Economist)

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