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Friday, November 21, 2008

EconomPics of the Week (11-21-08)

Bailout
Bailout Greed... Can Anything Top This?
Who Will Save Citi?
TARP Participants to Date
Bailouts... to Pay a CEO's Severance?

Markets
What's the Deal with Long Credit?
The Equity Market has Nothing on Credit
Equity Market Snow Balling...
The Former Untouchables
Obvious Statement of the Day: Banks Struggling
Up is Down... Down is Up

Economic Data
Mass Layoffs on the Rise
CPI: Largest Drop in 61 Years "Fueled" by Fuel
"After the Stimulus": What Will Replace Consumption
Producers Price Index (PPI) - October

Investing
You Can't Invest in an Average
Why Does Anyone Rely on Estimates?

Other
Oil Sources by Region
Commercial Real Estate Troubles
Can the Credit Crisis Impact Global Hunger?

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