Daniel Gross

Newsweek

Daniel Gross appears in the following:

Le Grand Bank Fraud

Monday, January 28, 2008

Daniel Gross, a business columnist at Slate and Newsweek magazine, breaks down the Societe Generale bank scandle. At a loss of $7.1 Billion, its the single biggest fraud ever precipitated by a single trader.

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Following Up: The Upside of a Downturn

Friday, January 18, 2008

Daniel Gross, columnist for Newsweek and Slate.com and the author of Pop!: Why Bubbles Are Great For The Economy (Collins, 2007), explains the upside to a recession.

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Are You the One? Following Up on the Bankruptcy Bill Vote

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Daniel Gross, columnist for Newsweek and the author of Pop!: Why Bubbles Are Great For The Economy (Collins, 2007), clears up the question of how the presidential candidates from the Senate voted on the 2005 bankruptcy bill.

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Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis

Friday, August 31, 2007

We go live to President Bush's speech on the sub-prime mortgage crisis, with analysis from Newsweek columnist Daniel Gross.

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Sure Thing?

Friday, June 15, 2007

Peter Katt, principal at Katt & Co., a fee-only life insurance advising firm, and Daniel Gross, who writes the "Moneybox" column for Slate and contributes to the "Economic View" column of the New York Times, explain annuities' appeal for retiring Boomers. Daniel Gross is ...

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A Safe Investment?

Friday, June 15, 2007

As baby boomers head into retirement, many want to switch from the uncertainty of the stock market to annuities. We ask Slate's Daniel Gross and a financial advisor if that's a wise idea. And, why people are changing their minds about the Sopranos ending (and what it has ...