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        <title>Will Citigroup survive?</title>
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        <description>I sure hope it does.</description>
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        <title>Andrew Lahde's goodbye letter | MetaFilter</title>
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        <description>He&amp;#039;s eschewing the perennial desire to &amp;#039;make your mark,&amp;#039; reminding all these hubris-filled workaholics that they won&amp;#039;t even be footnotes in the history books. When I say he&amp;#039;s my hero, it&amp;#039;s because I&amp;#039;d do the same thing in his shoes. You only get one life, and many people are stuck on going through the motions of pursuing money even when they don&amp;#039;t need it.</description>
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        <description>London Banker has been a central banker and securities markets regulator during a varied and interesting career in global financial markets.</description>
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        <title>The Epicurean Dealmaker</title>
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        <description>An occasional review and commentary on the wild and wacky world of mergers and acquisitions,
from an enabler&amp;#039;s point of view.

Sometimes we will venture out into the broader landscape of capital markets, corporations, and economies
to poke and peer at their curious denizens and bring back amusing reports.

* * *

Names will be changed to protect the innocent, if we find any.</description>
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        <description>That could indicate panic, dysfunctional markets or impending disaster. Or it could reflect a combination of all three.

Either the economy is going to get much, much worse than anything we have lived through, or there are some bargains to be found in junk bonds and leveraged loans.</description>
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