May 15th, 2009 | Posted in Banking
On Sunday, The New York Times Magazine will publish its Money Issue, featuring at least two stories virtually guaranteed to spoil your brunch: reporter Edmund L. Andrews’s personal tale of his own harrowing misadventures in the subprime-mortgage crisis, and Charles Duhigg’s study of what the credit-card companies are doing to track your every move (and figure out whether you’ve been naughty or nice). Read on.
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