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Linkfest:July 26, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

The Olympics Indicator (Bespoke)

16 Biggest Mass Layoffs of the year (BusinessInsider)

Why investors should hate innovation (PsyFi)

Deflation now, inflation later (DailyReckoning)

The rotten heart of finance (Economist)

At Goldman Sachs, something in the water (Dealbook)

I am not familiar with your work (TRB)

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Linkfest:July 25,2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

Investors put money in range accrual notes (ET)

Oil co’s profits are largely fiction (Firstpost)

From an unlikely source, a serious challenge to Wall Street (RollingStone)

4 Trading strategies for earnings announcements (Damodaran)

Things investors should hate:Gurus (PsyFi )

Three keys to greater wealth in the markets (Forbes)

Libor scandal detailed and explained (BigPicture)

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Linkfest:July 24, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

Moody changes Germany’s outlook to negative (BS)

India gives Oprah the thumbs down (WSJ)

Deja Monday (Bespoke)

Free Money (Krugman)

The beauty of back testing (RogueTraderette)

Who are you really mad at? (HBR)

Bollywood gossip of the week (RajeevMasand)

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Linkfest:July 23, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today:

The long rope and its consequences (FE)

Undue favors to 12 firms in allocating coal blocks (Mint)

Badla comes back to BSE in a new avatar (BS)

Two escape routes away from formal sector finance (AjayShah)

The basics of owning bonds (WashingtonPost)

Strategies and Tactics…bake and stir (HowardLindzon)

Equity Markets are looking dodgy (BigPicture)

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Weekend Offbeat Reads:July 21, 2012

Some interesting stuff to read over the weekend:

How to kill an airline (ForbesIndia)

Can you take it, Manu Joseph? (Newslaundry)

Movie Review:Cocktail (VigilIdiot)

Spoof:Rajeev Shukla as the overachiever (UnrealTimes)

Movie Review :The Dark Knight rises (Time)

China’s black market city (Reason)

Inside the investigation into Sheldon Adelson’s empire (PBS)