Counterparties
Soros: The global financial system is in a “self-reinforcing process of disintegration” — WSJ
US economy adds 120,000 jobs, unemployment rate falls to 8.6% — BLS
Brad Plumer: Why Americans are leaving the labor force in large numbers — Washington Post
Rogoff: 5 big problems with capitalism as we know it — Project Syndicate
Shiller: The best advice I ever got is to ignore celebrities — Fortune
Mentioning a company on CNBC raises its stock price (pdf) — UC Berkeley
90% of bachelor’s degree recipients graduate with less than $40,000 in debt — NYT Economix
And hedge funds are trailing the market to the tune of about 6% this year — The Economist
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Why is the Brad Plumer post on people leaving the labor force labeled “Ezra Klein”?
@minderbinder Good catch! It was on Klein’s wonkblog, and I stupidly didn’t see the byline. (Sort of the way people think Counterparties is written by Felix.) It’s fixed now. Thanks for noticing.