- Janet Tavakoli on the U.S. taxpayers' continued subsidizing of Goldman's balance sheet. From Huffington Post
- David Lazarus of the L.A. Times Business section on banks' overdraft rules (high fees).
- Tyler Durden of ZeroHedge passes along some solid information from Matt Rothman, head of quantitative strategies at Barclay's. Rothman says there are low levels of dispersion in stock returns, that stock prices are all moving together (basically), and that it is harder to pick individual stocks. I think selecting individual stocks through fundamental analysis is rewarding, but I do think it's something investors should read and be aware of.
- Excessive debt may cause global stocks to lower back to the post credit crisis lows. Possibly a drop of more than 34% for the MSCI World Index from roughly the 1050 level, according to Alistair Thompson of First State Investments. Story from Bloomberg.
- A relaxing music break if you need it: Susheela Raman "Salt Rain Maya" She did this around the year 2000. 4min. 30sec. long
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Thursday Morning Links
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