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Monday, May 10, 2010

Today's Links

1--The Predators' Boneyard: A Conversation with James Kenneth Galbraith, The Straddler
2--Markets Are Happy" But Even $1T Won't Solve Europe's Woes, Nouriel Roubini Says, Yahoo Finance
3--What is Responsible fiscal Policy? New Economic Perspectives
4--Dollar Libor Holds Near Nine-Month High After EU Aid Bloomberg
5--Did A Stock Market Circut-Breaker Backfire? Planet Money
6--One Sentence That Explains The Monster Banking Comeback Business insider
7--Weak Consumer spending will last for years credit writedowns
8--Richard Koo: a personal view of the patchy US recovery zero hedge
9--Are Freddie's Losses on Loans Purchased Since September 2008? Dean Baker



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