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Frontrunning: March 25
- Jonathan Weil: John Mack's short story was too dumb to fail (Bloomberg)
- Oops - RBS CDS surge on rumor of debt restructuring - yet another bankruptcy-cum-bailout for the Greek bond-laden third-tier repository of toxic assets? (Bloomberg)
- As expected, the entire manipulated, short-squeeze based market run up was merely for the benefit of the government selling its Citi stake (Reuters)
- Dubai bail out #2 (Bloomberg)
- Jobless claims still materially over 400,000 6 months after the "end" of the recession (Bloomberg)
- As Zero Hedge first reported, Social Security to see payout exceed pay-in this year (NYT)
- David Tepper probed by the SEC (WSJ)
- Cramer explains why he was wrong once again (CNBC)
- Why this is a rich man's economic recovery (MSN)
- The dollar's danger - a debt driven collapse (Post)
- CEOs defy Obama with more cash instead of pay-for-performance (Bloomberg)
- It's time to stop punishing prudence (FT)
- The one provision that could sink financial reform (New Republic)
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Wow! All well planned out to the last minute details, looks like.
Weil once again does a thorough job of busting his literary nut over the faces of the bankster and 'regulator' scum bags.
Dubai has to have the money to save its honey
Peak socialism?
Cuomo is part of the Family?
ZH, providing links to CNBS is counter productive even if they confirm what we all know
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