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CramerWall Street, Fall 2009

Things look grim at the moment, but where will we be a year from now? That depends on who’s president.



SalesmanShooting the Salesman

As the financial system unravels, the country has decided it’s all Wall Street’s fault. It’s not.

PollThe Anxiety Index

How a cross section of pedestrians stopped outside Grand Central are weathering the financial crisis.


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Sun Crosses World, Leaving Economic Wreckage in Its Wake

Asian markets fell in massive selloffs, followed by European markets. And guess who's next?

Great Depression Survivor Jerry Stiller: ‘If You Loved Roosevelt, You Will Love Obama’

We talk to a celebrity who actually remembers what life was like in the bad days.

We Are Not the Only Ones Obsessed With Neel Kashkari

The Craigslist fantasies are already awaiting your fulfillment, Neel.

Economy Rhetoric Gets Increasingly Warlike

The administration's use of phrases like ‘regime change’ is freaking us out a little.

FYI We Are So Going to Be Obsessed With Neel Kashkari

In two days, we've gone from knowing nothing about the man who will save us all to knowing too much.

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The Great ShakeoutThe Great Shakeout

Good-bye, Masters of the Universe. Hello, Ron Hermance of Paramus, New Jersey.

Ex-Trader RageEx-Trader Rage

A Lehman trader copes with the sudden onset of income shrinkage.

Bullish for BloombergBullish for Bloomberg

If the mayor wants to go for a three-peat, the Wall Street crisis provides the perfect opportunity.

Naughty ChildThe Naughty Child Index

In layman’s terms, the difference among three of the big financial-firm meltdowns.

DamnedThe Blessed and the Damned

How vastly different men produced vastly different outcomes for Lehman and Merrill Lynch.