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Frontrunning: March 24

Courtesy of Tyler Durden

  • Euro plunges on Portugal downgrade, doubts over Greek aid (FT)
  • Wall Street Despised in Poll Showing Majority Want Regulation (Bloomberg)
  • Corzine to mooch off taxpayers at latest gig as he seeks to convert MF Global to a primary dealer (Bloomberg) – cause there is nothing quite like the smell of free Fed money in the morning
  • “The need to bring in the IMF was a failure for Europe, and Greece would likely eventually default even with aid” – UBS Investment Bank deputy head of global economics Paul Donovan (Bloomberg)
  • Tax-break law could benefit JP Morgan by up to $1.4 billion (WSJ)
  • Durable goods orders in February rise 0.5% in February, just below expectations; once again Boeing’s sham orderbook saves the day, with a 32.7% sequential increase in non-defense aircraft and parts (Bloomberg, Census Bureau)
  • James Saft: Economy volatility a hurdle for stocks (Reuters)
  • Global derivatives disclosure to rise (FT)
  • Treasury takes first steps to reshape Fannie and Freddie (NYT)
  • Government intervention leads to larger disasters (Washington Times)
  • China needs “very certain” recovery for stimulus end, zhou says (Bloomberg)
  • Don’t be a fool: watch the bond market, not bank lending or velocity (Wall St. Cheat Sheet)
  • China’s assertive policies raise investment concern (Reuters)
  • Mutually beneficial U.S.-China economic relationship beginning to unravel (LA Times)
  • Stocks outpacing Bonds (Omnivest Research)
  • Dealmakers meet to sort $26 billion Dubai World debt (Reuters)
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