05 October 2008

The financial crisis - links

Below are links to our recent posts on the financial crisis, listed in chronological order, starting with the piece on 27 September:

  • Therein lies your problem

  • A puzzling development

  • Playing with fire

  • The contagion spreads

  • In Europe but not ruled by …

  • This is one we missed

  • Doomed?

  • The elephant emerges

  • The smoking gun

  • We get what we deserve

  • No shortage of warnings

  • A dark and dirty game

  • The heart of the crisis

  • The elephant dives for cover

  • They really do not know?

  • Sauve qui peut

  • Beware of Greeks …

  • The House approves

  • Sucking the life out of politics

  • What is worse than scum?

  • The story so far

  • Blood on the floor

  • Seventy percent of the crisis

  • Oh Shit!

  • And double shit…

  • Happy days are here again (not!)

  • An air of unreality

  • Panic takes over

  • Finger in the dyke

  • Wall Street blues

  • The love that dare not speak its name

  • Spluttering?

  • Practically irrelevant

  • Groping…

  • Except …

  • The truth will out … but not here

  • What they actually agreed

  • Joining the dots

  • God help us!

  • Neelie 1 – Ireland 0

  • A crisis of enormous proportions

  • Now there's a thing

  • Something smells

  • The politics of denial

  • It ain't working yet

  • A fascinating insight

  • Questions in Parliament

  • Children at play

  • Hic sunt dracones

  • Follow me!

  • The driver quits the train

  • The blind will not see

  • Unfair to Tories!

  • They've known it all along!

  • The end of civilisation as we know it

  • A delicious rant

  • Cracks beginning to show?

  • A failure of regulation?

  • Mad Bank Disease

  • It ain't going to work

  • It is all soooo complicated

  • Bureaucratic Spongiform Encephalopathy

  • The law is the law

  • Do they read the blog?


  • We will keep adding to this list as the story develops, or visit our main site for the latest posts, and our forum where the issues are expertly discussed.