Vital Statistics:
| Last | Change | Percent | |
| S&P Futures | 1381.3 | 8.8 | 0.65% |
| Eurostoxx Index | 2311.0 | 26 | 1.1% |
| Oil (WTI) | 103.58 | 1.31 | 1.3% |
| LIBOR | 0.466 | 0.000 | 0.00% |
| US Dollar Index (DXY) | 79.55 | .01 | 0.00% |
| 10 Year Govt Bond Yield | 1.977% | .0277% | |
| Odds Texas will sign Pollard | unknown |
Bloomberg offers that there is a jump in German confidence, US Airways and AMR are closer to merger, and that Microsoft and GE posted good profits.
FT reports that Wall Street has enjoyed its best quarter for bond trading in two years, rounded off with a surge in revenues at Morgan Stanley and Bank of America, in spite of a steep decline in risk-taking and the introduction of new regulations.
The new Economist leads with the digitalisation [their word] of manufacturing.
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Jared Bernstein cheerleads for TARP.
Citigroup shareholders say no to proposed executive pay packages.
Free crop insurance will save money?
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Mike:
Free crop insurance will save money?
No. This is just another example of how an issue gets framed in order to hide the truth of what is actually going on. If you read the article, it turns out that what will actually save money is changing what is being insured.
Or it would cost even less if, rather than giving this new “basic” insurance away for free, the government only offered to subsidize the basic insurance, and refused to subsidize the gold plated insurance.
Even better, of course, would be if the government stopped subsidizing this insurance altogether, and let the farmers buy whatever insurance they wanted with their own money. Then the cost would be, if I am doing my math correctly, roughly $0 billion per year.
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Read this story, then go to the linked website and check your computer.
http://www.statesman.com/news/nation/hundreds-of-thousands-may-lose-internet-in-july-2316615.html
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“Even better, of course, would be if the government stopped subsidizing this insurance altogether, and let the farmers buy whatever insurance they wanted with their own money. Then the cost would be, if I am doing my math correctly, roughly $0 billion per year.”
Meh, a billion here, a billion there, pretty soon you’re talking about real money.
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Wow! Corzine is still a top bundled for the Onama campaign.
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/04/20/unbelievable-jon-corzine-still-bundling-mega-bucks-for-obamas-campaign/
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Who put up today’s quote (DeNiro, Midnight Run)?
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Me.
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