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Dubai Friday
So much for a sleepy Thanksgiving week Friday… a tiny Black Swan called Dubai reared its ugly head. There has been some hand wringing in the UK papers about the debt situation in Greece (all of which ignored by giddy US traders who only know 1 trade anymore:. US dollar down, buy anything), so Dubai was a [...]
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Simon Johnson Talks Dubai on PBS News hour
By admin on November 30, 2009
One of our favorites, and a voice of reason, is former IMF chief economist Simon Johnson. Aside from offering good ideas that are summarily dismissed by the political elite and special interests he writes profusely (with a few partners) at the blog Baseline Scenario (which I also believe is summarily dismissed by the political elite [...]
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