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    A win-win policy
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    by jcfalkenberg  10-12-2009   
     Fuel subsidies cost hundred of billions to poor nations an decnourage waste of fossil fuels, while not helping the poor. They are yet another big- government failure.
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    BAnkers' pay and incentives - not a clear pucture
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    by jcfalkenberg  9-28-2009   
     Non si trovano correlazioni forti fra i compensi ai manager bancari e il tipo di incentivi , tranne per alcuni principi.
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    Hediges size limit?
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    by jcfalkenberg  7-9-2009   
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    Pyongyang opens a trail that others will follow
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    by jcfalkenberg  7-9-2009   
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    BGI deal highlitghts Securities lending appeal
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    by jcfalkenberg  5-17-2009   
     GOld nuggets in financial services
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    VaR and risk
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    by jcfalkenberg  1-6-2009   
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    Sovereign funds or stateside money?
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    by jcfalkenberg  1-16-2008   
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    FDI and global finance
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    by jcfalkenberg  1-13-2008   
     Some Emerging economies might be financing rich ones, but in FDIs thepictureis quite different
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    from IPO to Chapter 11 in 6 months
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-24-2007   
     they might not be the best airline inthe wolrd, but they can claim a speed record, of sorts
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    Vulture investing? Not yet
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-24-2007   
     not seeing the bottom yet
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    Merrill Lynch si vende l'argenteria?
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-24-2007   
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    Bear Stearns: losses well beyond mortgages
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-24-2007   
     THe Bear looks seriously wounded this time
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    What's Buffett buying
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-22-2007   
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    Too big to fail? Nope
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-6-2007   
     I agree that "Too big to fail" rings hollow . Point is: ar epoliticians ready to stand up or is it more convenient for them to believe otherwise?
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    20,000 downgrades and counting
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-6-2007   
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    27 cents on the dollar for a CDO. Is that a floor or a ceiling?
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-4-2007   
     Might really be a floor , if not a signal we've reached the bottom. Citadel is an early buyer of distressed assets even if this means running the risk of buying to soon.
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    London , finance and Labour
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-2-2007   
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    The CIty of London: when Wall Street is Main Street
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    by jcfalkenberg  12-2-2007   
     For England it's difficult to separate the fate of high finance and the "real" economy, since the financial services industry is one of the engines of growth for thw whole nation, thanks to the role of London as a trading hub
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    Schwarzman defends private equity
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    by jcfalkenberg  11-30-2007   
     I agree, but he'll have to be a lot more persuading than this...
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    Cruz going, losses staying at Morgan Stanley
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    by jcfalkenberg  11-30-2007   
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    M3 data - money "creation" still running high
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    by jcfalkenberg  11-28-2007   
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    Write off or suffer
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    by jcfalkenberg  11-27-2007   
     For the stockmarket, write-offs are better than denial. A sensible approach, for once.
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    Transports slowing = economy slowing?
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    by jcfalkenberg  11-19-2007   
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    FedEx cuts forecast
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    by jcfalkenberg  11-19-2007   
     Ouch! It's not FedEx only, it's a broad trend. And If there's less to ship, means there's less consuemr spending
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    one glint of good news: CIti's SIV exposure seems to be under control
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    by jcfalkenberg  11-15-2007   
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    China to stop accumulating foreign reserves
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    by jcfalkenberg  3-20-2007   
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    Emerging market investment
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    by jcfalkenberg  10-7-2006   
     investment in EMs is basically financed by EMs themselves as a group. Dev world is merelyactingas a middleman and a guarantor of risk. Which is just fine
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