Monday, November 23, 2009
Lunch Links: How To Understand The Treasury's Upcoming Liquidity Crunch
> Existing home sales rise 10.1% in October - money.cnn
> Here Is Why The Dollar Is Now Effectively Worthless - zerohedge
> Futures Track Commodities Rally - online.wsj
> Chicago Fed Index: "Economic activity leveled off in October" - calculatedriskblog
> Robust earnings to boost S&P 500 by 9.5% next year: economists - investmentnews
> A Conversation with Singapore Finance Minister Tharnan - businessweek
> Stocks Face 20% Correction if Rally Cracks: Strategist - cnbc
> Ex-Googler Patrick Keane Explains Why Associated Content Will Rule The World (GOOG) - businessinsider
> WS&T Presents the Capital Markets Outlook 2010 - wallstreetandtech
> Back in the USSA - ritholtz
> How To Understand The Treasury's Upcoming Liquidity Crunch - businessinsider
> 4-Star Stocks Poised to Pop: Shaw - fool
> China Asks Its Banks to Slow Down - General * US * News * Story - cnbc
> Fed rage boils over ahead of Bernanke's confirmation hearing - money.cnn
> What Congress has in store for the Federal Reserve - Nov. 23, 2009 - money.cnn
> Here Is Why The Dollar Is Now Effectively Worthless - zerohedge
> Futures Track Commodities Rally - online.wsj
> Chicago Fed Index: "Economic activity leveled off in October" - calculatedriskblog
> Robust earnings to boost S&P 500 by 9.5% next year: economists - investmentnews
> A Conversation with Singapore Finance Minister Tharnan - businessweek
> Stocks Face 20% Correction if Rally Cracks: Strategist - cnbc
> Ex-Googler Patrick Keane Explains Why Associated Content Will Rule The World (GOOG) - businessinsider
> WS&T Presents the Capital Markets Outlook 2010 - wallstreetandtech
> Back in the USSA - ritholtz
> How To Understand The Treasury's Upcoming Liquidity Crunch - businessinsider
> 4-Star Stocks Poised to Pop: Shaw - fool
> China Asks Its Banks to Slow Down - General * US * News * Story - cnbc
> Fed rage boils over ahead of Bernanke's confirmation hearing - money.cnn
> What Congress has in store for the Federal Reserve - Nov. 23, 2009 - money.cnn