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Frontrunning: March 17

Courtesy of Tyler Durden

  • China in Midst of ‘Greatest Bubble in History,’ ex-LTCM General Counsel Rickards Says (Bloomberg) (click here for recent extended interview with Rickards)
  • Coal beats solar as analysts favor Peabody while subsidies drop (Bloomberg)
  • Steve Forbes on Fannie and Freddie: Ugly beasts loom again (Forbes)
  • Feldstein Sees Greece Euro-Exit Pressures as Deficit Plan Fails (Bloomberg)
  • Evans-Pritchard: The proposed EU Greek bail-out cannot simply bypass German law (Telegraph)
  • Deflation: Producer prices post biggest drop in 7 months (Reuters)
  • Ex-Lehman boss sees vindication in Examiner’s report (Post)
  • Hussman: Ordinary outcomes in extraordinary recklessness (Hussman Funds)
  • Bankrupting of the United States bonds (RCM)
  • Krugman and Kudlow agree: Inflation on the way (Fundmastery)
  • Dubai World rumored to offer full repayment… again (Reuters)
  • Unrepentant bankers undercut reform with vengeance (Bloomberg)
  • Health-care bill faces delay as Democrats struggle with CBO (Bloomberg)
  • Foreign business sours on China (WSJ)
  • Fischer to serve new term as Bank of Israel governor (Bloomberg)
  • Lehman whistleblower lost his job weeks after raising alarm (Guardian h/t Steeve)
  • Jones Lang lures CB Richard Ellis team for investment banking (Bloomberg)
  • Strong Yuan in China’s interest (Merk Investments)
  • Dodd 2.0: Maybe we need to reboot (WaPo)
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