On Blue Mondays like this:
Howard Lindzon explains that you must survive, even when a financial meltdown is upon us.
FT Alphaville reports that repenting and praying might do some good.
Evan Newmark of WSJ's "Mean Street" is betting against the odds buying financial stocks.
New Jersey is feeling the economic woes, according to The New York Times.
What if they gave a bailout and nobody noticed? Howard Schweber will tell you.
Financial blogger Paul Kedrosky suggests the Banking Crisis of 1872 is a better analogy than the Great Depression.
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