AM Roundup
Wednesday, July 23
- It Is Urgent that We Rescue Fannie & Freddie - Editorial, NY Times
- The Fannie Mae Gang - Paul Gigot, Wall Street Journal
- In U.S., Selectively Applied Capitalism - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets
- We're Hardly In a Depression - Robert Samuelson, Washington Post
- U.S. Needs a (Shale) Oil Change - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- Blame Oil Speculators? - Henwood vs. Landsburg, Los Angeles Times
- Yahoo's Tenuous Case for Independence - Catherine Holohan, Bus. Week
- Barack and the Dollar - Joshua Zumbrun & Brian Wingfield, Forbes
- What UofChicago Libertarians Think of Obama - Jason Zengerle, TNR
- Free Trade Foes Aim at Wrong Target - John Engler, Industry Week
- Nothing Naked About Short Selling - John Tamny, New York Sun
- Washington Loves Bank Investors - Holman Jenkins, Wall Street Journal
Tuesday, July 22
- A Market Recovery Will Stop Short Sellers - James Cramer, New York
- The Icahn and the Yang - David Wighton, Times of London
- U.S. Economy Defies the Gloom in Q2 - John Berry, Bloomberg
- Corporate Welfare for XM/Sirius Competitors? - Crews & Young, RCM
- Has All the Easy Oil Been Found? - Elizabeth Douglass, LA Times
- T. Boone Pickens Rides the Wind - Editorial, New York Times
- Offshore Oil: What's Really Out There? - Barney Gimbel, Fortune
- A Plan for Fannie and Freddie - Alex Pollock, New York Sun
- Blaming the Lenders - Thomas Sowell, RealClearPolitics
- A Better Way to Support Home Buyers - A. Hubbard & N. Neusner, WSJ
- Review: Tom Donlan's 'World of Wealth' - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- How War, Tax Cuts & Swaps Hurt System - John Hussman, Hussman Funds
Monday, July 21
- The SEC Throws Honesty Aside - Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post
- We're Asking Too Much of the Fed - Glenn Hubbard, Wall Street Journal
- Fair-Weather Capitalism Sweeps the U.S. - Kevin Hassett, Bloomberg
- In This Economy, Failure Is An Option - Peter Gosselin, LA Times
- The World Will Not End - John Mauldin, Thoughts from the Frontline
- Angelo Mozilo's Many 'Friends' - Dan Golden, Portfolio
- The Buck Starts Here - John Steele Gordon, The American
- Don't Panic: The Economy Is Growing - Irwin Stelzer, Times of London
- But Global Economy Is at Maximum Peril - A.E. Pritchard, Telegraph
- There May Be Oil Offshore, But... - Moira Herbst, Business Week
- Curbing Speculators Won't Lower Prices - D. Sanders & S. Irwin, NYT
- In Search of a More Dynamic Economy - Edmund Phelps, Financial Times
Saturday, July 19
- Freddie Mac Strikes Back - Colin Barr, Fortune
- Short Selling Reveals Corporate Realities - John Gapper, Financial Times
- Hedge Funds Protect the Bears! - Bob Thompson, National Post
- Can the FDIC Prevent a Banking Meltdown? - Daniel Gross, Slate
- Citi & Merrill Give 'Legacy' New Meaning - David Wilson, Bloomberg
- The College Credit-Card Hustle - Silver-Greenberg & Elgin, BusinessWeek
- An Oil Policy of 'Do As They Say' - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- Oil Shale to the Rescue - Jay Ambrose, Washington Times
- Washington's Dry Oil Well - Editorial, Washington Post
- Dissecting Gore's $5 Trillion Energy Plan - James Pethokoukis, US News
- Uncomfortable Answers to Economic Questions - Peter Goodman, NYT
- Obama's European Economics Lesson - Henry Olsen, Wall St. Journal
Friday, July 18
- Ben Bernanke Is Boxed In - The Economist
- This Economy Has "L-ish" Prospects - Paul Krugman, New York Times
- Why Not to Panic on Inflation - Alan Reynolds, New York Post
- Paulson's View of the Storm - David Ignatius, Washington Post
- Fannie & Freddie: Damned by Faustian Bargain - Eatwell & Persaud, FT
- Government Puts Gun to Capitalism's Head - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
- The Good News About Energy - Robert Bryce, The American
- The Distraction of Offshore Drilling - Sen. Diane Feinstein, LA Times
- Los Angeles: Wealthy, but Lacking Influence - Richard Siklos, Fortune
- The Heat Is On GE's Jeff Immelt - Jena McGregor, BusinessWeek
- Naked Shorting is Problematic for Markets - Christopher Cox, IBD
- Naked Shorts Haven't Exposed Banks - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
Thursday, July 17
- Reason Why Bankers Feel So Gloomy - Anatole Kaletsky, Times of London
- Reagan the Wrong Scapegoat for Market Crisis - Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg
- The Global Run on Washington - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
- US is Bright Spot in Global Gloom - Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph
- Housing Bailout is Simply Unconstitutional - Andrew Napolitano, NY Sun
- The Costs of Bailing Out Housing - Editorial, Washington Post
- In This Economy, Flat is the New Up - Daniel Gross, Newsweek
- Fed is Navigating a Monetary Minefield - Editorial, Financial Times
- The SEC Finally Steps In - Editorial, Los Angeles Times
- Offshore Drilling Will Lower Oil Prices - Mark Hemingway, Nat'l Review
- Drilling Proponents Ignore Comparative Advantage - John Tamny, IBD
- A New Look at Holdings of Mayor - M. de la Merced & L. Story, NY Times
Wednesday, July 16
- Fed Steps Back From Tightening Ledge - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
- Blame Socialism for Economic Threats - Terence Corcoran, National Post
- Keep the Fed Away From Investment Banks - Allan Meltzer, WSJ
- What the Fed Isn't Fixing - Ted Lieu, Los Angeles Times
- Betting On Ben - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- SEC Sells Economy Short - Diana Furchtgott-Roth, New York Sun
- Bailing Hard and Getting Soaked - David Ignatius, Washington Post
- Opposition Over Bailout Plan - S. Labaton & D. Herszenhorn, NY Times
- Let's Challenge Candidates on Economics - Richard Rahn, Wash. Times
- Good and Bad Globalization - Robert Samuelson, Newsweek
- Boom Time for the Global Bourgeoisie - Jim O'Neill, Financial Times
- How Many Trillions Lost? - Robert Lenzner, Forbes
Tuesday, July 15
- The Perils of Henry Paulson - Vincent Reinhart, Washington Post
- End the Mortgage Duopoly - Gerald O'Driscoll, Wall Street Journal
- The Future of Fannie and Freddie - Editorial, New York Times
- The Saga of Fannie and Freddie - Larry Kudlow, RealClearPolitics
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Trial - Gerard Baker, Times of London
- The Bailout Will Be a Bargain - Daniel Gross, Slate
- U.S. Economic Discontent Well Founded - Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard
- The Depressive Realism Economy - Arnold Kling, The American
- GE Can't Shake Off Its Financial Stigma - David Pauly, Bloomberg
- Slim Pickins from T. Boone - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
- The CPI Understates True Inflation - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- Don't Forget Government Failure - Brian Wesbury, FT Portfolios
Monday, July 14
- Rescuing Fannie and Freddie - Brian Wingfield, Forbes
- Guarantees for America's Guarantors - Clive Crook, Financial Times
- There Is No Reason to Panic - Peter Wallison, Wall Street Journal
- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and You - Paul Krugman, New York Times
- Nationalize Fannie and Freddie - Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post
- Fannie, Barack, Freddie & John - Editorial, New York Sun
- Investors Should Be Greedy Amid Fear - Tom Stevenson, Daily Telegraph
- Recession Could Easily Be Depression - W. Rees-Mogg, Times of London
- Why Wall Street Fears Obama - Jon Markman, MSNMoney
- Pittsburgh Blood Feud Lets GS Inside - John Helyar, Bloomberg
- Mundell, and the Genesis of Good Ideas - Richard Rahn, Washington Times
- What If Candidates Pandered to Economists? - Gregory Mankiw, NY Times
Saturday, July 12
- Crisis Deepens As Regulators Seize IndyMac - D. Paletta & D. Enrich, WSJ
- Worst Fears Ease, for Now, on Mortgage Giants’ Fate - S. Labaton, NYT
- Fannie and Freddie Are Feeling Unwell - Editorial, Financial Times
- Fannie & Freddie: The $5 Trillion Mess - Katie Benner, Fortune
- What Warren Buffett Is Buying - Richard Teitelbaum, Bloomberg
- $1.6 Trillion in Losses and Counting - John Mauldin, Frontline Thoughts
- Can Hedge Funds Outlive Their Star Managers? - Economist
- Popping The Inflation Scare Bubble - Howard Gold, MarketWatch
- Phil Gramm is Right - Amity Shlaes, Washington Post
- Phil Gramm Feels No Pain - Bob Herbert, New York Times
- Stop Blaming The Speculators for High Oil Prices - Tim Harford, Slate
- Jeremy Siegel on the Bear Market & Soaring Oil - Knowledge@Wharton
Friday, July 11
- Capitalism's Latest Reality Check - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post
- United States Adopts Capitalism-Lite - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
- AMT Earns Its Place as Taxman's Bogeyman - J.T. Young, Inv. Bus. Daily
- Tesla's Wild Electric Ride - Michael Copeland, Fortune
- America's Other Immigration Crisis - Vivek Wadhwa, The American
- U.S. Weighs Takeover of Two Mortgage Giants - Labaton & Weisman, NYT
- Those Mortgage Monsters Will Cost You - David John, New York Post
- A Wave of M&A About to Hit the Banking Industry - The Economist
- Monetarists Warn of a Deflationary Crunch - A.E. Pritchard, Telegraph
- An Inconvenient Truth for GOP Investors - Mark Hulbert, MarketWatch
- Respectfully Disagreeing with Bill Gross - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- Restricting Speculators Won't Reduce Oil Prices - Craig Pirrong, WSJ
Thursday, July 10
- A Birpartisan Fix for the Oil Crisis - Joseph Petrowski, Wall Street Journal
- Saudi Oil: A Crude Supply Awakening? - Steve LeVine, Business Week
- Our Electric Future - Andy Grove, The American
- Scapegoating the Oil Speculators - Walter Williams, Washington Times
- Siphoning General Motors' Future - Roger Lowenstein, New York Times
- Harvard Ties Don't Fly in Egalitarian Age - Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg
- Obama, McCain and Fiscal Disaster - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
- McCain Hopes to Overcome Problems w/Economy - The Economist
- Yahoo Must Call Time on Jerry Yang - John Gapper, Financial Times
- G8 Leaders in Carbon-Cloud Cuckoo Land - Christopher Booker, Telegraph
- Feds Knock; A Business Is Lost - David Lynch, USA Today
- How Capitalism Committed Suicide - Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg
Wednesday, July 09
- How Will the Fed Be Reshaped? - Jerome Idaszak, Kiplinger's Letter
- Don't Fret About the Federal Reserve - Ken Fisher, Forbes
- Ben Bernanke's Power Grab - Editorial, New York Sun
- Climate Change Economics - Peter Orzag, Washington Post
- Escaping the Grip of Foreign Oil - T. Boone Pickens, Wall Street Journal
- It's All Over but the Dating of U.S. Recession - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
- John McCain's Radical Tax Plan - Justin Jouvenal, Salon
- Exposing Obama on the Economy - Jennifer Rubin, American Spectator
- Brian Hunter: The Man Who Lost $6 Billion - Bethany McLean, Fortune
- For iPhone, New Is Relative - David Pogue, New York Times
- Memo to Washington: Let GM Fail - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
- More Corporate Bailouts, Please! - Holman Jenkins, Wall Street Journal