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By Jacobo Chiu

Sep 10, 2009

Goldman Chief Addresses Bonuses

Lloyd Blankfein weighs in on the ever-controversial issue of bankers’ compensation

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Sep 8, 2009

Dick Fuld Rehabilitates His Reputation

Wall Street's most hated ex-CEO paints himself a victim to a mountain-trekking reporter. Are commentators buying it?

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By Heather Horn

Sep 8, 2009

What's Wrong With Krugman?

Journalists and economists respond to Paul Krugman's magazine article on the economics profession

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By Heather Horn

Sep 4, 2009

Krugman's Turn: What Future for Economists?

Paul Krugman steps back to look at economists' role in the crisis, and where to go from here. He is not the first.

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By Carl Franzen

Sep 4, 2009

Biden's Unclear Economic Diagnosis

The White House, via Biden, trumpets its first big success in the stimulus package. But with more than a few asterisks involved, commentators aren't buying what the VP is selling, and he may not even be selling what he says.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Sep 4, 2009

How the Long-Awaited Geithner Plan Changes Banking

Banks deemed "too big to fail" will have to sit on a bigger capital cushion, putting an end to huge profits and mega bonuses.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Sep 4, 2009

Unemployment Spike Dampens Recovery Hopes

August's 9.7% figure is worse than expected, darkening the economy's outlook.

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By Jacobo Chiu

Sep 3, 2009

The Death of Lehman: Closing in on One Year

With the one-year anniversary of Lehman Brothers' collapse fast approaching, a debate begins on how it should be observed.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Sep 3, 2009

Still Admiring Madoff

A report on the gross incompetence of the SEC leads to a new round of appreciations for the criminal and his pursuers

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By Jacobo Chiu

Sep 3, 2009

China Throws Green Business a Curve Ball

How will new limits there affect the rise of green technology?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Sep 2, 2009

Wells Fargo Tugs at Its Leash

Is being the "healthiest" of the last huge, troubled, bailed-out banks healthy enough?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 31, 2009

Building the Next Banking Disaster

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has taken on $80 billion in risk to help small banks consolidate.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 26, 2009

A Throwdown Over the Collapse of Small Banks

Ryan Chittum collegially whacks Floyd Norris a second time over securitization.

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By Justin Miller

Aug 25, 2009

Big Deficit, Big Reactions

The estimated $9 trillion deficit over the next decade has people crediting Obama for saving the economy and others this is deadly profligacy

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By Benjamin F. Carlson and Jacobo Chiu

Aug 25, 2009

Pundit Survey: The Landscape of Bernanke Opinion

In the best economic commentary, who's for, against, and on the fence about the Fed chairmain's reappointment.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 25, 2009

Why Bernanke Will Be Reappointed

The Depression scholar has proved his mettle, and now Obama will make him bring this recovery home.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 24, 2009

Goldman Can't Catch a Break

Far from offending pundits only, revelations that the firm plays favorites with clients may hurt the bank's bottom line.

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By Justin Miller

Aug 24, 2009

Worries Over a W-Shaped Recovery

The man who predicted housing crisis and recession said he's worried the economy will tank again after a short recovery

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 20, 2009

Secret Swiss Bank Accounts, RIP

Alpine traditions of secrecy have been broken as UBS releases the names of 4,450 Americans suspected of tax evasion.

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By Heather Horn

Aug 20, 2009

The New York Times Bats for Bernanke

A recent profile of the Fed chairman waxed too glowing for many bloggers' tastes.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 19, 2009

Hazing the New CEO of A.I.G.

Commentators rip into Robert Benmosche's two-week vacation and $7 million salary.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 19, 2009

Warren Buffett Wades In

The Oracle of Omaha warns of ballooning debt and inflation, but his wisdom may be past its shelf life.

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By Max Fisher

Aug 19, 2009

Is Fiji Water Pure Evil?

It might not be as silly as it sounds

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 17, 2009

Lamentations of the Well-Heeled

David Sirota goes to war with a spate of pity-the-rich stories. Why is he the only one?

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By Heather Horn

Aug 17, 2009

What to Make of Japan's GDP Numbers

Japan's out of the woods, but pundits see little reason for long-term optimism.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 14, 2009

Simon Johnson's Third Way on the Fed

Instead of axing Bernanke or pretending he bears no guilt, Johnsons thinks the Fed should apologize.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 13, 2009

Were the Skeptics Right About Cash for Clunkers?

Ford better hope not--it's preparing to churn out hundreds of thousands of extra cars.

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By Justin Miller

Aug 13, 2009

France, Germany First Out of Recession

Defying predictions, it appears that two of Europe's largest economies are starting to grow.

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By Katharine Rust

Aug 13, 2009

WTO's Ruling Against China

The World Trade Organization opposes China's restrictions on media imports, but will the ruling actually affect the US?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 12, 2009

The Good News About the Chevy Volt

Green bloggers are skeptical, but still warmer about G.M.'s justifiably teased 230 m.p.g. claim.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 12, 2009

Bernanke in the Bottom of the Ninth

With fellow economists giving him the thumbs-up, Bernanke seems to have vanquished his critics in time to get reappointed.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 12, 2009

5 Reasons the Recovery Will Be Worse

You thought the recession was bad? Economic pessimists think the recovery may be worse.

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By Max Fisher

Aug 11, 2009

Checking Economic Optimism

Is the unemployment rate really improving?

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By Heather Horn

Aug 11, 2009

Bloggers Debate Political Philosophy 101

A libertarian and two progressives tackle the big questions in an unusually thoughtful exchange.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 10, 2009

Did the Government Beat the Recession?

David Leonhardt declares victory for Obama and his beleaguered economic dream-team. Too soon?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 7, 2009

Is It Time to Forgive A.I.G.?

Now that it's profitable, pundits are willing to give America's most hated $182-billion ward a break.

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By Max Fisher

Aug 7, 2009

With Renewal, Doubts on Clunkers

Despite of week of building towards consensus approval, experts are souring.

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By Max Fisher

Aug 6, 2009

Toyota Corolla, the Anti-Clunker

Is the number one recipient of cash from clunkers so great after all?

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By Max Fisher

Aug 4, 2009

Geithner's Blow-Up Raises Deeper Questions

Who will be in charge of regulation, the Treasury or the Fed? Econobloggers take sides.

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By Max Fisher

Aug 4, 2009

The Allure of Government Cheese

Michele Malkin becomes a lightning rod on whether unemployment benefits drive up unemployment

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 4, 2009

Regional Newspapers Love Cash for Clunkers

At last, a program that Main Street loves! So why kill it?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 3, 2009

How Did Ford Post a Comeback?

Patriotic consumers, a fresh lineup, and cash-for-clunkers. But market analysts are skeptical the recovery will stick.

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By Justin Miller

Aug 3, 2009

Not Settling for a Settlement

Bank of America was charged with lying to investors in a lawsuit filed Monday, but the company settled the complaint by paying $33 million

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 3, 2009

Why Nothing Will Come of Bashing Goldman

From the WSJ to the Financial Times, ragging on supercapitalists has become de rigeur. It also might be futile.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Jul 31, 2009

Can a Novelist Predict the Economy?

Sometimes. In this case, he just may be on the right side of the debate

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Jul 31, 2009

Why 'Cash for Clunkers' Tanked

A failure of government planning, or ruined by its own success?

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By Max Fisher

Jul 31, 2009

Bonus Round

Bankers are still pulling in big bucks. Should we be outraged that bankers win while banks lose?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Jul 30, 2009

The Recession Has Ended, Again

Ever since the bubble burst, economists have been predicting recovery. But with the President weighing in affirmatively, this time might be different.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Jul 30, 2009

In Defense of Goldman Sachs

As the Senate investigates fraud, two defenders come out against the unanimous bile leveled against Goldman.

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