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Hot Links for Monday
By: Allen Wastler
Managing Editor, CNBC.com
Managing Editor, CNBC.com
Here are the links that I talked about Monday on CNBC TV ...
Bank analyst Richard Bove's discussion about major banks weathering the next few months well, but regional banks facing problems and commercial loans, particularly to builders, go sour. (Big Banks Looking Good, Regionals to Take Hit: Bove)
Our poll asking folks when they think the Dow will cross the 10,000 mark (not that it hasn't done that before). (Link here)
And our slideshow of Countries with the Most Gold Reserves. I would have thought China would be higher on the list, frankly.
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