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  1. US FDI, growth, and the capital stock abroad http://bit.ly/5I5UlT RW
  2. Sit back and relax: the US and China, this is gonna take a while http://bit.ly/4MuvRs RW
  3. India: fdi and saving are key.... http://bit.ly/7fYYvj RW
  4. Too efficient NOT to consolidate http://bit.ly/8JbE5x RW
  5. Blogging Intermission http://bit.ly/iuguV RW
  6. G7 vs. G5 in charts http://bit.ly/j5zaV RW
  7. The Fed draining reserves? http://bit.ly/1PNmxS RW
  8. The Fed's moving target: NAIRU http://bit.ly/JxEaw RW
  9. Unemployment insurance rate: still a leading indicator of the national unemployment rate http://bit.ly/Zxda7 RW
  10. Central bank rates one year from now...FF up 52 bps http://bit.ly/AsvYJ RW
  11. Links for Sunday (September 20, 2009) http://bit.ly/lpihV RW
  12. Financial Crisis Criminals http://bit.ly/105aZg RW
  13. Flow of funds: not a shock, but interesting nevertheless http://bit.ly/3GUuQq RW
  14. $1 trillion in excess reserves on the horizon! http://bit.ly/60nvq RW
  15. Consumer spending on the mend? http://bit.ly/4aQsmW RW
  16. What would Friedman say? http://bit.ly/o5WI1 RW
  17. Consumer credit will come back when the labor market turns http://bit.ly/LDdJi RW
  18. New rankings on country competitiveness: Singapore is number 3! http://bit.ly/U3Koo RW
  19. Serious credit crunch remains; and it will until the labor market turns http://bit.ly/cUnoU RW
  20. Just so you know, per capita income in Qatar is $103,500... http://bit.ly/12Rs9J RW