Web Letters: Stress Test: Obama's Rosy Scenario

By William Greider

May 7, 2009

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  • Institutional Risk Analytics has "enormous prestige in financial markets"? Since when?

    I've worked in investment banking for twenty years, and I had honestly never heard of IRA before this year, when Chris Whalen became a ubiquitous presence in the media. I've still never met a client of IRA, nor do I know of a single investment bank, commercial bank, hedge fund or investment firm that is a client of IRA.

    Their main job seems to be booking media appearances for Whalen, whose cartoonish conspiracy theories, particularly about Goldman Sachs, are borderline delusional. I assure you, Whalen is not a well-known or respected bank analyst. He's just one of the yahoos on CNBC, and he happens to confirm Greider's pre-existing worldview. That doesn't make his firm an authority on anything, and it definitely doesn't mean his firm has "enormous prestige in financial markets."

    Nick Jones

    New York, NY

    05/26/2009 @ 04:06am


  • Hoover's "wildest" prediction, one that got the most derision, was his 1930 projection of a wide and general prosperity for 1955. When that year actually arrived, he was found to have underestimated the real growth by half.

    John D. Froelich

    Upper Darby, PA

    05/08/2009 @ 01:41am


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