Hot Links: Fetishization
Posted September 13, 2011 by Joshua M Brown
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
Yes, the Italians (somehow) got a bond sale done and no, the Chinese didn’t show up yet. (NYT )
We’re back to the carried interest taxation battle again, have fun Schwartzman. (DealBook )
Copper paints a bearish picture for markets everywhere, pay attention: (DragonflyCapital )
A brutal look at the fund of funds – show biz nexus. (Bloomberg )
Michael Fowke on Warren’s Buffett’s new hire. (MoneyIsTheWay )
Let’s say it is a double-dip recession, how will it look for the auto industry, housing, employment etc? (24/7WallStreet )
Carney on the future of media and what it means when bloggers take big money from a corporation. (NetNet )
Must-Read: Ryan Mallory on the three most important aspects of shorting stocks. (SlopeOfHope )
Why yes, we are fetishizing startups and founders again. But this time it’s different. (NYMag )
Don’t worry Bank of America, you’re still Number One in something… (LOLFed )
Don’t miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors this morning! (WSJFA )
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