Morning News: January 14, 2011

Can Europe Be Saved? (When he’s not calling innocent people murderers, Paul Krugman writes very well on economics.)

China Raises Banks’ Required Reserves Again

China, Japan, And The Sudan Proxy Playground

Goldman Says S&P 500 to Gain 18%, Forecasts `Decent’ Year for Treasuries

Bernanke Says Joblessness to Linger Despite Growth

Uncle Sam Wants His AAA Rating

Stock Index Futures Dip; Eyes on Intel

Citigroup Was On The Verge Of Failure, New Report Finds; Rescue Was Based On ‘Gut Instinct’

Cupcake IPO

JPMorgan’s Fourth Quarter Profits Rise 47% to $4.8 Billion

Marathon Oil Credit-Default Swaps Surge on Risk Tied to Spinoff Proposal

Joshua Brown: Ancient Asian Cooling Technique

Leigh Drogen: Social Capital and Collaborative Consumption

Posted by on January 14th, 2011 at 7:34 am


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