
What I'm reading this morning:

Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
VIKRAM PANDIT STEPS DOWN AS CITIGROUP CEO, SAYS WILL SPEND MORE TIME WITH HIS MONEY (BusinessWire)
And now, the Bailout of Spain. (FT)
All of a sudden, everyone does tactical asset allocation. Sure they do. (WSJ)
Reinhart & Rogoff return and gently correct political hacks who misunderstand their work. (TBP)
America has spoken: If you still have a BlackBerry you should probably go kill yourself. Not my words – America’s. (NYT)
Don’t fall out your chair, but Greg Smith’s book about Goldman is mad weak. Duh. (Dealbreaker)
Meet the Bath Salts Banker of Deutsche Bank. Everyone in Los Angeles is a fucking nut job. (Bloomberg)
About that new meme going around in econ and political circles that we’ve seen the last industrial revolution. I don’t buy it, personally. (NYT)
Gentlemen: Some style picks for November. (GQ)
Another reason to check back in with the Big Bang Theory: Kaley Cuoco’s spread in Esquire Mexico. (Egotastic)
First excerpt from Chrystia Freeland’s forthcoming The Plutocrats. (Reuters)
Yesterday I said goodbye to the Financial Adviser blog after two amazing years and over 500 posts. (WSJFA)