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Weekend Reads: Learning from Failure, Avoiding Traps, and Getting a Clue

Big Oil Hornswoggling the SEC?

After the asset-reporting shenanigans that contributed enormously to the greatest financial meltdown in living memory, SEC is now set to allow more or less exactly the same thing in the oil industry, Felix Salmon writes.
Learn all about it in Alan von Altendorf's 3-parter, which Salmon calls 'stunning.'
Friday Roundup: Only Dow Clears Week

Weighing Some Mining Stocks

New SA Instablogs Worth Watching

• Ian R. Campbell is a recognized Canadian business valuation authority, having authored books used by lawyers, experts and Canadian Courts in business valuation litigation matters.
• North Fork Investors' blog tracks the value-oriented investments, both long and short, of two friends and investment partners.
• Hopeful is author, trader and internet entrepreneur Brett Buchanan, who writes TheFinalPost blog from Maui.
Bond Watch: TIPS, Treasuries, Vigilantes

Japan: Nowhere Near Recovery?

Latest on the Pharmaceuticals Pipeline

News from: WSJ
- Competition in Blood-Thinners: Win-Win for Everyone Involved by Derek Lowe
- Big Pharma Under Pressure as Drug Patents Expire and Pipeline Slows
- NeurogesX: Next Stop, U.S. Marketby EP Vantage
- Echo Therapeutics: Positive Developments for a Needle-Free Diabetes Monitoring System
More on: Healthcare, Drug Manufacturers
PIMCO's Bill Gross: Reasoning About Risk

Insurance Investment Insights

Travel Stocks: Which to Pack?

Market Currents|Top Stories
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1:48 PM
Sources say Blackstone (BX) is attempting an audacious 11th-hour attempt to inject itself into Gala Coral's £2.5B debt restructuring, offering £250-300M up front in exchange for a majority stake in the bookmaker. Gala was once considered Britain's biggest private business.
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8:45 AM
The gold market disconnect: Where futures prices are soaring, but demand for physical gold is 34% below a year ago - and where one mint (Austria's) is cutting production of the metal coins on lower expected demand, while the U.S. Mint plans to resume making coins under an ounce in weight on Dec. 3.
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8:19 AM
The Fed didn't exactly cover itself in glory in its oversight roles, but neither did any other agency, writes John Berry: Let it regulate.
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