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Further reading

October 26, 2009 2:46pm
by FT

From the FT:

Do not ignore the need for financial reform - George Soros
A polite discourse on bankers and bubbles - Wolfgang Münchau
The Fund should help Brazil to tackle inflows - Arvind Subramanian and John Williamson
Grim Britain - FT Editorial

Elsewhere:

Patchwork Fixes, Conflicting Motives, And Other Things To Avoid: Some Lessons From the Regulated Non-Financial Sectors - Peter Fox-Penner, Baseline Scenario
Adjustment and the dollar - Paul Krugman, NYT
Adjustments to the accountability and transparency of the European Central Bank - Sylvester Eijffinger, VOXEU
Low Interest Rates May Be Here To Stay - Joseph E. Gagnon, Peterson Institute
The smartest boys in the alley, early derivatives on the London stock market - Economic History Blog
Why Banks stay big - James Surowiecki, New Yorker

October 26, 2009 2:46pm in Further reading | Comment

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