Category Archives: Notices

Reader Notice

Dear patient readers,

I will be largely off the grid from Friday AM till Tuesday AM (I wish this was a holiday, but it should at least be interesting). Richard Smith will be ably minding the store. Please be nice to him.

There is actually a very big development in the UK on Monday which Richard will cover, namely, the publication of the preliminary version of the Independent Banking Commission report. It is expected to endorse either a partial or full split of retail banking from other bank operations. Given the size and importance of financial services to the UK, it may raise the obvious question: why have US reforms been so limited?

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Holiday Programming Note

I hope all of you are enjoying the holiday season. I’m off to hang out with sinners in New Orleans and will be off the grid completely through the 28th. I will probably be back to a light version of normal programming on the 29th, but it might not be on the normal early AM schedule.

I have scheduled some “‘Summer’ Reruns,” which are a selection from the earlier work on this blog. We are now up to vintage 2008. You will still get a daily antidote, and Richard Smith may also be graciously providing his own material, as well as any good sightings from the web.

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Evil Site Scraper Update and Reader Notice

I wanted to thank readers for their generous and helpful input on the problems I’ve been having with sites ripping off Naked Capitalism content by putting up entire posts in full without permission, and often without attribution. Even with reader help, however, the process of dealing with this takes effort, and any time I devote […]

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A Comment on Comments

If you are one of those readers who only looks at posts, you are missing out on half the value of Naked Capitalism, since we have a lively and (for the most part) civil and intelligent group of commentators. Having said that, I try to be as non-interventionist as possible, but as I have also […]

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Reminder: Manhattan Meet Up Monday August 23

Some readers who were unable to come to the Manhattan bookstore event earlier this year asked for a rain date. Unfortunately, bookstores don’t work that way (despite the fact that the session was standing room only) and given the vagaries of my schedule, the best fallback is a meeting in a public venue. So if […]

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Manhattan Meet Up: Monday August 23

I’m promised readers an informal gathering in a public spot (as in come on by and join me for a drink), and I now have a date and venue. Cafe Centro, 45th Street between Lex and Vanderbilt, south side of the street (this is the north side of Grand Central Terminal). If the weather doesn’t […]

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Summer Vacation Report

Your humble blogger is back and very much behind the eight ball (relative still in town, a missed flight followed by cancellation of the rebooked departure, which means I have competing demands on top of more acute phase of my chronic behind-the-eight-ballness). So while I will endeavor to provide roughly the normal number of daily […]

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Reader Notice: Holiday Arrangements

Dear patient readers, Your correspondent is taking a HOLIDAY. Well sort of a holiday, you’d be amused to see the books I am schlepping with me. But I am serious re not blogging, a vacation is in order. I will probably be reading some news daily, but am trying to keep that down, although I […]

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Reader Notice 2: Comments Policy

Dear patient readers, I know it has been really hot in the East. I know a lot of people are cranky about the state of affairs, such as the failure to take measures to stop employees of major capital markets firms from blowing up the global economy for fun and profit again, the ongoing horrorshow […]

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Reader Notice 1: Summer Break

Dear patient readers, I will be largely off the grid from July 17 to July 29, inclusive. First, I really need a break, second, most of that time I will be on a ship with catastrophically expensive Internet service. And shipboard satellite connections are usually very slow too, typically ISDN type speeds, so waiting for […]

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Your Humble Blogger is Stranded in London

As you may know, a volcanic eruption in Iceland is spewing ash into the airspace over Northern Europe, leading to flight cancellations (ash and jet engines do not get along well, with the engine coming out the loser). Cancellation of flights started in Scotland started earlier this morning, and all of the major London airports […]

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Update from UK and London Meetup

Dear patient readers, Am still at the INET conference in Cambridge, where we are being worked to death. Sessions from 8:00 AM though 11:00 PM. Plus I had NO working internet connection until a few hours ago (do not ask) and the one I have now is about dial up speed (which is a stunner […]

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