Frontrunning: January 18
Courtesy of Tyler Durden
- Must read: Did foreigners cause America’s financial crisis? Or what happens when all your debt and equities are belong to us (Newsweek)
- Ben Bernanke’s term running out as Senate democrats try to set a vote (The Hill)
- Banks set for record pay, and you thought Goldman was bad – Morgan Stanley prepares to fork over a stunning 63.8% of revenue as compensation (WSJ)
- Dark pools may face pricing disclosure rules, EU watchdog says (Bloomberg)
- In defense of the case against HiFTers (Cassandra)
- Senate to vote on PAYGO legislation to clear way for debate over debt ceiling (The Hill)
- Dubai flare up 2.0? Abu Dhabi’s Dubai aid shrinks to $5 billion (Reuters)
- ECB prepares legal ground for Euro rupture as Greek crisis escalates (Telegraph)
- The Wall Street pay puzzle (WaPo)
- Wall Street weighs a challenge to a proposed tax (NY Times)
- More pain in Japan: Ratings of Japan PM, ruling party fall on scandal (Reuters)
- Yen carry trade’s appeal shows Japan is losing mojo (Bloomberg)
- David Tepper: Bullish at the Brink (Bloomberg)
- Rosenberg: can both the economists and strategists be right? (Globe and Mail)
- Leaders of SEC and FDIC says agencies’ failings contributed to financial crisis (WaPo)
- The hunger artists: A cultural history of the Great Depression (The New Republic)
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