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The best finance & investing blogs of 2008

It's time for the TradeKing to welcome the Trade Prince -- a relatively new but well-written and ... (More)

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Where Web 2.0 Meets Wall Street

The line between Web 2.0 and traditional financial markets continues to blur. Last week in New York, O... (More)

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Wall Street's Bohemian Rhapsody

A big hat tip to Barry Ritholtz of The Big Picture for pointing this out - a disgruntled Bear Stearns ... (More)

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Michael Lewis: How to beat the recession

In a column for Bloomberg.com, author Michael Lewis (of Liar's Poker and Moneyball fame) weighs in wit... (More)

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"Wall Street is like the auto industry in the '70s"

The current issue of New York Magazine covers "The Panic of 2008" from a number of different... (More)

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Get Shorty, the Wall Street version

As the U.S. bailout plan for the troubled financial system gets further enmeshed in partisan politics ... (More)

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10 things that will change after the bailout

Change appears to be the word of the moment these days, both on Wall Street and in Washington. With th... (More)

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