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Naked Capitalism

Naked Capitalism
Naked Capitalism website screenshot dated 2014-11-01.png
Homepage dated November 1, 2014
Type of site
Financial news and analysis
Available in English
Owner Aurora Advisors Incorporated
Created by Yves Smith
Slogan(s) Fearless commentary on finance, economics, politics and power
Website http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/
Alexa rank Increase12,591 (US 11/2014)
Commercial No
Registration None
Launched 1 January 2005; 12 years ago (2005-01-01)
Current status Online
IP address 104.28.15.35

Naked Capitalism is an American financial news and analysis blog that "chronicles the large scale, concerted campaign to reduce the bargaining power and pay of ordinary workers relative to investors and elite technocrats."

Under the pen name Yves Smith, Susan Webber, the principal of Aurora Advisors Incorporated and author of ECONned, launched the site in December 2006. She focused on finance and economic news and analysis, with an emphasis on legal and ethical issues of the banking industry and the mortgage foreclosure process, the worldwide effects of the banking crisis of 2008, the 2007–2012 global financial crisis, and its aftermath.

The site has had over 60 million visitors since 2007, and was cited as among CNBC’s 2012 top 25 "Best Alternative Financial Blogs", calling Smith "a harsh critic of Wall Street who believes that fraud was at the center of the financial crisis."

Webber/Smith graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Business School. She had 20 years of experience in the financial services industry with Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Co., and Sumitomo Bank. She has written articles for the New York Times, Bloomberg, and the Roosevelt Institute. In 2006, Webber started writing because,

"...there was an obvious underreporting in the US of the severity and extent of the underpricing of risk in all credit instruments."

Naked Capitalism features a daily Links article linking to timely articles and analysis from other websites. Starting in 2014, the popularity of the daily Links article caused a daily 2:00 PM Water Cooler article to be introduced to link to same-day news to make publishing the daily Links easier by reducing the number of links.


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