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CramerWall Street, Fall 2009

Things look grim at the moment, but where will we be a year from now? That depends on who’s president.



SalesmanShooting the Salesman

As the financial system unravels, the country has decided it’s all Wall Street’s fault. It’s not.

PollThe Anxiety Index

How a cross section of pedestrians stopped outside Grand Central are weathering the financial crisis.


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Fed Announces Intervention in Commercial Paper Market, Stocks Boosted

This morning the Fed said it would create a ‘special purpose vehicle’ to buy up commercial paper, giving the markets confidence.

Tuesdays Are Always Better Than Mondays

Your Saturday-night hangover is finally cleared, and the anticipated response to the credit crisis on behalf of European banks is like an Alka-Seltzer Morning Relief... more »

Bailout Passes in the Senate, But Not Without Drama

McCain ices Obama on the Senate floor.

First Billionaire of the Apocalypse Alights in New York?

Ron Burkle has set up roost atop the Bowery Hotel, according to a report.

House.gov Has Crashed

Not that we expected any reasonable explanations anytime soon, but it would be nice to be able to check.

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The Great ShakeoutThe Great Shakeout

Good-bye, Masters of the Universe. Hello, Ron Hermance of Paramus, New Jersey.

Ex-Trader RageEx-Trader Rage

A Lehman trader copes with the sudden onset of income shrinkage.

Bullish for BloombergBullish for Bloomberg

If the mayor wants to go for a three-peat, the Wall Street crisis provides the perfect opportunity.

Naughty ChildThe Naughty Child Index

In layman’s terms, the difference among three of the big financial-firm meltdowns.

DamnedThe Blessed and the Damned

How vastly different men produced vastly different outcomes for Lehman and Merrill Lynch.