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Strange Company (and Notice I'm Not Quoted)
Posted on 08/21/2007 09:59:57 | Link | Post Comment
From Portfolio.com. Did I ever say anything like this?
Opinion about the wisdom of the central bankers' actions is coalescing into what we will characterize, broadly, as four views...First is the group that thinks that central banks should do whatever it takes to keep the markets afloat. The most extreme and vocal advocate is Jim Cramer, followed closely by Don Luskin...Not only does the author Yves Smith (sounds vaguely French) claim that I said what I never said, but apparently I was extreme and vocal when I never said it. Wait... here's an explanation:
Note that while some commentators may engage in nuanced fence-straddling, for the most part, the positions are well-defined.I guess they are just defined elsewhere. But nowhere to which readers of this Portfolio.com posting can link.
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