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| Bank regulation: is delevering the (Sports betting arbitrage) answer? - Meganmcardle.theatlantic.comThe |
| Monday, July 7, 2008 |
Bank regulation: is delevering the answer? - Meganmcardle.theatlantic.com The panel--and already, some of my commenters--are talking about the role of regulators in keeping banks from levering up too aggressively. As I've said elsewhere, repeatedly, this is one of the few proposed reforms that seems like a slam dunk. And Source: meganmcardle.theatlantic.com Turbulent Times - Zd Net Asia.com Soaring energy prices. What impact can these dislocating events have on the sourcing industry? I would offer a few thoughts. The pursuit of scale and sports betting arbitrage cost efficiencies will continue unabated. When dealing with financial pressures, many companies look Source: www.zdnetasia.com Hot Money Headache - Wall Street Journal It's becoming ever clearer that China's inflation problem is a monetary phenomenon after all, and sports betting arbitrage not just a temporary spike in the prices of a couple food staples. But consensus on how to solve that monetary problem is still elusive. Beijing's Source: online.wsj.com
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