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Category: Credit Crisis 2010

The analysis published under this category are as follows.

Companies

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Secret AIG Document Shows Goldman Sachs Minted Most Toxic CDOs / Companies / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Janet_Tavakoli

Richard Teitelbaum Bloomberg News writes: Janet Tavakoli, founder of Tavakoli Structured Finance Inc., a Chicago-based consulting firm, says the New York Fed’s secrecy has helped hide who’s responsible for the worst of the disaster. “The suppression of the details in the list of counterparties was part of the coverup,” she says.

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Politics

Monday, February 22, 2010

Solution to the Credit Crisis? The Campaign for State-owned Banks / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Ellen_Brown

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWhile bank bailouts fatten Wall Street, states continue to battle the credit crisis.  In the search for innovative solutions, some political candidates are proposing that states generate their own credit by setting up their own banks.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, February 22, 2010

Falling Debt Dynamite Dominoes, The Coming Financial Catastrophe Part2 / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Andrew_G_Marshall

Continued From Part 1

The Collapse of Iceland - On October 9th, 2008, the government of Iceland took control of the nation’s largest bank, nationalizing it, and halted trading on the Icelandic stock market. Within a single week, “the vast majority of Iceland's once-proud banking sector has been nationalized.” In early October, it was reported that:

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Stock-Markets

Monday, February 22, 2010

Falling Debt Dynamite Dominoes, The Coming Financial Catastrophe / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Andrew_G_Marshall

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleUnderstanding the Nature of the Global Economic Crisis - The people have been lulled into a false sense of safety under the rouse of a perceived “economic recovery.” Unfortunately, what the majority of people think does not make it so, especially when the people making the key decisions think and act to the contrary. The sovereign debt crises that have been unfolding in the past couple years and more recently in Greece, are canaries in the coal mine for the rest of Western “civilization.” The crisis threatens to spread to Spain, Portugal and Ireland; like dominoes, one country after another will collapse into a debt and currency crisis, all the way to America.

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Economics

Sunday, February 21, 2010

U.S. 1800 Bank Failures Financial Tsunami on Horizon / Economics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Fresbee

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCalculatedRisk predicts 2010 to account for more number of failures than 2009 but lesser than the peak of 534 in 1989.

My prediction is the FDIC will close more banks in 2010 than in 2009 (more than 140), but fewer banks than in 1989 – peak of the S&L crisis (534 banks).

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Politics

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Dimon's Bear Stearns Sticky Bombs Are Worse Than Geithner's / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Janet_Tavakoli

The Financial Times recently reported more losses on the $30 billion in Bear Stearns's mortgage assets that the Fed took off of Jamie Dimon's hands, when JPMorgan Chase's CEO bought Bear in the spring of 2008. The assets languish in Maiden Lane I, a purchasing vehicle created on the watch of then President of the New York Fed and current Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner. At the outset, it looked like a bad deal for taxpayers, and it continues to look lousy.

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Interest-Rates

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Municipal Bond Crisis Is About to Begin / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Graham_Summers

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThus ends one more safehaven.

For decades municipal bonds have been considered one of the safest income plays on the planet. If you’re unfamiliar with these investments, municipal bonds or muni bonds as they’re commonly called, are bonds issued by lower tier governments (state, city, or even county) to raise capital for public projects like building a highway, sewer, or what have you.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

FEAR DAVOS 2010, Into The Bomb Shelter / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Darryl_R_Schoon

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticlePredators and parasites recently gathered in Davos to discuss the mounting problems of their prey. All present agreed the problem needed urgent attention.

Historian David Hackett Fisher describes this passing era as the period of Victorian Equilibrium. England’s Victorian Equilibrium, however, was built on banker’s credit, a foundation of sand; and like the story of Cinderella where the carriage turns into a pumpkin at midnight, the banker’s credit has now turned into defaulting debt and the fairy-tale world it built is collapsing.

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Stock-Markets

Thursday, February 04, 2010

When Will This Financial Crisis End? / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: DailyWealth

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleSteve Sjuggerud writes: We're out of the woods with this financial crisis...

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Stock-Markets

Thursday, February 04, 2010

The Financial Crisis Is Not Over / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Paul_Craig_Roberts

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleReaders ask if the financial crisis is over, if the recovery is for real and, if not, what are Americans’ prospects. The short answer is that the financial crisis is not over, the recovery is not real, and the U.S. faces a far worse crisis than the financial one. Here is the situation as I understand it:

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Politics

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Bernanke's Bankster's Skimming Operation Exposed / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Mike_Whitney

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe reappointment of Fed chairman Ben Bernanke means that the opportunity for change has passed and the reform movement is dead. It means that and that derivatives trading, off-balance sheet operations, securitization, dark pools and high frequency trading will go on much as they have before. It means that the public will continue to be gouged so that a handful of Wall Street sharpies can rake in obscene profits using complex "financial innovations" and over-leveraged debt instruments. It means that the entire system will continue to be put at risk to protect the interests of investment banks and hedge funds. It means that the subsidies, the preferential treatment, and the bailouts will continue to fuel populist rage and exacerbate deepening divisions in society. It means that the status quo has been preserved and that it's "business as usual".

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Politics

Monday, February 01, 2010

Are You 100% Sure They Saved the Financial System? / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Mac_Slavo

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMany of us were told in private conversations that if we voted against this bill on Monday, that the sky would fall, the market would drop two or three thousands points the first day, another couple thousand the second day, and a few members were even told that there would be martial law in America if we voted no.

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Stock-Markets

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Financial Crisis Triggered Shock and Awe Response for Accounting Driven Recovery / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Gordon_T_Long

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleSHOCK & AWE

Beginning in October 2007, the world has survived a Financial Crisis like no other in modern times. It is the first truly Global Financial Crisis ever experienced. This crisis brought to light a vast array of financial instruments (CDO’s, CDS’s, CLO’s, etc.) being offered by murky financial entities (SIV’s, VIE’s, SPE’s, QSPE’s etc.) that were completely unregulated, often offshore, always off balance sheet and never traded through any regulated exchange. None of these are regulated nor understood by sovereign governments. Minimally, this is a recipe for fraud. But definitely, it has been a modern day financial “wild west” for the innovative and aggressive!

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Interest-Rates

Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Danger behind the Fed's Exceptional Profits / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2010

By: MISES

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMateusz Machaj writes: A few days ago, the Fed announced that it had "earned" a record-high amount of money in 2009. Then it turned $46 billion over to the Treasury. Here we are in the midst of a serious recession, with the unemployment rate high, the housing market still in a slump, and the stock market making only small steps toward recovery. In this climate, the Fed is making profits.

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Politics

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Save the Middle Class Whilst Fixing the Banks For Good / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Michael_Pento

While I’m disgusted with the level of banker’s bonuses and with the obscene leverage practices financial institutions undertook, I do not think the answer to how we clean up them up now is to pile on yet more regulation. To be sure, banks that helped bring down the world economy and then subsequently got bailed out by the taxpayers should not be making billions of dollars in bonuses, especially while the middle class is suffering so greatly. And if we’re going to keep the FDIC in effect, a certain amount of regulation is required to protect taxpayer-backed deposits. But the real remedy does not rest with government, as it was their consistent meddling with markets that engendered the crisis to begin with.

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Politics

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

How Wall Street's Stranglehold on the Economy Is Choking Americans / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleShah Gilani writes: America's Founding Fathers were afraid of any concentration of power in the republic. They were particularly afraid that banking interests could hijack our fledgling democracy.

And yet today, 234 years later, our Founding Fathers' worst fears have come true. Wall Street's stranglehold on the economy threatens our very prosperity, and the future of a truly democratic republic.

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Politics

Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Global Economic Crisis and the Need for World Bank Reform / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Global_Research

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDavid Shaman writes: The world has come to a line in the sand.  Over one and a half billion people live in abject poverty today.  Millions die each year of malnutrition or from treatable disease.  This condition has existed for decades and yet help from the rich nations of the world has been inadequate, inefficient and achingly slow.

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Economics

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

CNN Money Misses the Real Story on Small Business Lending / Economics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHere are a pair of interesting article on CNN Money about Small Business lending.

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Companies

Monday, January 18, 2010

Goldman Created Value Destroying Securitizations Now Pretends Not Responsible for Massive Systemic Risk / Companies / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Janet_Tavakoli

Janet Tavakoli tells CNN Goldman and others created value-destroying securitizations and are trying to pretend they were not responsible for massive systemic risk.

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Economics

Monday, January 18, 2010

Worst Debt Crisis Since the Great Depression to Claim 200 More U.S. Banks During 2010 / Economics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Martin_D_Weiss

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWashington has so thoroughly botched its supervision of the banking industry that 200 banks are likely to fail this year — easily surpassing last year’s 140 bank failures … inevitably involving the greatest bank losses in history … and already costing the FDIC ten times more than the great S&L and banking crisis of the 1980s did.

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