Money & Markets - Week of 7.26.09
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Money & Markets – Week of 7.26.09

The End Of The End Of The Recession
Zero Hedge (26 July 09)
Bernanke: This May be Worse Than Great Depression
Market Watch (26 July 09)
51% Lack Confidence In U.S. Banking System
Rasmussen Reports (28 July 09)
More Pigs at the Trough: What Enron and WorldCom Can Teach Us About Goldman and AIG
The Huffington Post (28 July 09)
Accounting Rules Exonerated
Financial Times (27 July 09)[Must subscribe to read full article.]
Regulators Weigh Limits on Energy Futures Trading as Price Swings Hurt Industries, Consumers
Star Tribune.com (27 July 09)
Wall Street on Speed
The Huffington Post (26 July 09)
Sec Rule on ‘Naked’ Short-selling Now Permanent
Yahoo News (27 July 09)
$1 Trillion Visualized (Video)
The Huffington Post (27 July 09)
Flexibility Is Signaled on Financial Oversight
The Wall Street Journal (25 July 09)
Five Firms Hold 80% of Derivatives Risk, Fitch Report Finds
CFO (24 July 09)
Accountants Gain Courage to Stand Up to Bankers: Jonathan Weil
Bloomberg.com (27 July 09)
Schumer Presses SEC for Ban on ‘Unfair’ High-Frequency Trades
Bloomberg.com (27 July 09)
CIT Hit With Interest Rate More Than 25 Times Libor (Update3)
Bloomberg.com (27 July 09)
Iceland’s Krona Proves The Magic Wand as Europe Ails
Telegraph.co.uk (26 July 09)
Spitzer: Federal Reserve is ‘a Ponzi Scheme, an Inside Job’
The Raw Story (25 July 09)
The Great Tax Con Job
Truthout (21 July 09)
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Are you a professional journalist? You write very well.
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Are you a professional journalist? You write very well.