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We have some excellent articles and interview features for you this Friday.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy our "Features
of the week".
1. "Subprime
Shockwaves". Bloomberg TV examines the fallout from the recent wave of
subprime mortgage defaults and their effect on the U.S. housing market and
the economy.
Guests include Richard Syron, CEO and Chairman of Freddie Mac, economist Robert
Shiller, Pimco's Paul McCaulley, Jim Chanos of Kynikos Associates, and investors
Marc Faber, Jim Rogers, and Ken Fisher (watch out for the hypnotic hand gestures).
2. Jim Rogers tells Reuters he's cautiously
bullish on Chinese shares.
Despite an incipient bubble, the globe-trotting investor sees investment opportunities
in companies serving China's needs in railways, education, water, renewable
energy, and environmental cleanup.
3. "Blackstone
Falls to Record Low in Debt Market Freeze". Shares of Blackstone Group
have fallen to a new low, making the buyout firm the worst-performing IPO
this year.
4. "Bond
Risk Soars to Record as Investors Flee Corporate Debt". This is going
to hurt.
5. An FT/Harris poll of wealthy nations reveals
a backlash against globalization.
6. "Gloom
or doom for global markets?". Marc Faber speaks with Resource Investor.
7. Why
technology stocks have come full circle. Views of investor Robert Turner.
8. Blissfully
Uneducated. How modern education fails us.
9. "Education: Free and Compulsory",
a monograph by Murray Rothbard.
10. Research funded by the Templeton Foundation shows altruism and giving
leads to a healthier life. Hat tip to Abnormal
Returns.
11. "Absolut
Capitalism". The vodka that created a marketing revolution is up for
sale.
12. Aleph Blog on the "Five pillars
of liquidity".
13. "The Future is Solar",
according to energy watcher Robert Rapier.
14. Updated world oil forecasts,
including Saudi Arabia. Courtesy of The Oil Drum's ace.
15. "How I became
a libertarian", by Robert Stewart.
16. Your moment of Zen. Ted
Williams and the Atlantic Salmon.
Have a great weekend, everyone.
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