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This is How You Know the Chinese Market is in Trouble
This is How You Know the Chinese Market is in Trouble
For the third time in under ten days, the Shanghai market has fallen based on fears the Chinese government might merely rein in profligate lending . Earnings have nothing to with it, this isn't an earnings scare. Nor is it some sort of economic data point which has shaken the market for the ...
The Trouble with the Trouble with Goldman Critics
paul.kedrosky.com — There is a lengthy takedown of critics of Goldman Sachs critic and Rolling Stone screed writer Matt... Taibbi in the current Columbia Journalism Review. (Get all that?) The gist: Writer Dean Starkman thinks that too many business journalists are ... (more) The Trouble with the Trouble with Goldman Critics
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Morning Reads 8-7-2009
Portfolio Tilt — ... 2.) Google Maps Shows Foreclosure Status (Calculated Risk) 3.) Dan Loeb's Recommended Investing Books (Market Folly) 4.) Venture Capital Showing Renewed Interest in Clean-Tech Firms (DealBook) 5.) ProShare Draws Suit Over a Leveraged ETF (WSJ) 6.) The Morning Leverage: Blackstone Results Shock No One (WSJ) 7.) KKR Scored with Avago IPO (BloggingBuyouts) 8.) About that Other Real Estate Market (The Reformed Broker) 9.) A Sign that the Chinese Market is in Trouble (Research Reloaded) 10.) 10 Notes on the Current ...

Further reading
FT Alphaville — Elsewhere on Friday, - Larry Summers, economic recovery and Ben Bernanke. - Dear Mr Banker, did you consider a (bonus) haircut? - What mainstream press can learn from a Goldman takedown. - The true costs of cheaper calories and commissions. - Nouriel spreads his geographic wings on his new bull trajectory. - This is how you know the Chinese market is in trouble. - Far from preventing fraud, the SEC is providing price discovery … - 10 (savvy) points on the current markets. - Morgan Stanley’s V-shaped recovery is ...

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