TBTF
"The Too Big to Fail Subsidy is Negative Ten Billion Dollars, Says Goldman Sachs"
dealbreaker.com
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Hoarders
Corporate America's hoarding more and more cash, even as the economy improves
bloomberg.com
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EU Mess
Rogoff: Fixing the eurozone crisis will require massive writedowns of debt
project-syndicate.org
Discussion
Yikes
Dairy farmers are drowning in Greek yogurt's acidic byproduct
modernfarmer.com
Discussion
Reuters
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Shakespeare was a tax-dodging grain hoarder
telegraph.co.uk
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Like journalists, gang members main online activities are "self-promotion and braggadocio"
betabeat.com
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Organic food extend the lifespan and fertility of the fruit flies
theatlantic.com
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The Atlantic Health:
Fruit flies that eat #organic food from @WholeFoods lived longer than #flies that ate non-organic http://t.co/VN1dFtBZQe #StudyOfTheDay
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Children are awful to each other
npr.org
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The surgical masks, they do nothing! (probably)
features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com
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Fortune Magazine:
Hong Kong unmasked: are masks even effective in preventing the spread of respiratory disease? http://t.co/ZEsV0EjNvH
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Americans find love in a hopeless place: Walmart
houston.cbslocal.com
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Matthew Keys:
Study finds Walmart most-popular place for people to fall in love at first sight - http://t.co/XV5V9kwQez
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Nearby supermassive black hole spins at close to the speed of light
guardian.co.uk
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We think, therefore we are selfish
news.sciencemag.org
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Ryan McCarthy:
RT @mims: Humans' first impulse is to be generous. Thinking about a decision makes us more selfish. http://t.co/nvlLJCmG
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Dumb individuals can become smart crowds
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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felix salmon:
A simple "swim slower when it's darker, and stick with your mates" rule can create surprisingly smart crowds: http://t.co/YlaGKTTa
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"We appear to be on the frontier of procrastination"
ccsenet.org
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ben walsh:
RT @carney: "We appear to be on the frontier of procrastination," but we're waiting till later to cross it. http://t.co/N4IvG07U
The River
Second Acts
5/23
Meet the guy who helps hedge funders cope with prison
Felix
5/23
7 Sources
"The view that 'we have to pay a price for past sins' is nearly always wrong"
Things We Don't Need
5/23
2 Sources
New rifle allows uses "user to stream live video and audio to an iPad "
Alpha
5/23
1 Sources
No one's particularly sure why the Nikkei dropped 7% overnight
Crisis Retro
5/23
Ratings agencies are not rating RMBS high enough, so investors are ignoring them
EU Mess
5/23
1 Sources
Greek youth unemployment is close to 75% in some areas
Primary Sources
5/22
1 Sources
The full Fed Minutes
Oxpeckers
5/22
9 Sources
Everyone secretly hates "Snow Fall"
New Normal
5/22
2 Sources
While life may feel more fluid, "America appears to be getting stuck in place"
It's Academic
5/22
2 Sources
Slick presentations make you overestimate how much you've learned
Bitcoin
5/22
1 Sources
There is a "disturbing cultishness to the Bitcoin community... everyone is as bullish as can be"
EU Mess
5/22
Italy considers job sharing between older and younger workers
Energy
5/22
Why the structure of electric utilities is broken
Alpha
5/22
Sony may actually be considering Daniel Loeb's spin-off plan
Servicey
5/22
4 Sources
Broker pitchbooks are exactly as sleazy as you expect them to be
JPMorgan
5/22
How Jamie Dimon kept control during the shareholder challenge
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