Monday 7atSeven: crash diets
- abnormalreturns
- November 28th, 2011
Here are seven (or so) links at 7AM Eastern. Good luck out there today.
Markets
Where major asset classes stand. (Capital Spectator)
On the prospects for a rip higher. (The Fly)
Oil prices don’t have much room to fall. (Pragmatic Capitalism)
Europe
Seriously folks, Europe is running out of time to make a deal. (FT, WSJ, Global Macro Monitor)
Thinking through Euro break-up scenarios. (Gavyn Davies also WSJ)
Tim Duy, “One way or another, Europe will experience a massive credit shock.” (Economist’s View)
European banks have been put on “crash diet.” (FT, ibid)
The Eurozone situation in two graph: Sweden vs. Finland. (Money Game)
Week in review/preview
What the h*ll happened last week? (The Reformed Broker, Calculated Risk)
Where markets stand going into the week. (Global Macro Monitor, ibid)
On the importance of playing in between in this market environment. (A Dash of Insight)
The economic schedule for the coming week. (Calculated Risk)
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