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QE Isn’t Dying, It’s Morphing
QE is not over. Instead, in the United States, the process has simply morphed from being predominantly executed by the Federal Reserve (Fed) to being executed by its major private bank members.
Why The Financial And Political System Failed And Stability Matters
The recent spike in global political-financial volatility that was soothed by ECB covered bond buying reveals another crack in the six-year-old throw-money-at-the-banks strategies of politicians and central bankers.
Gateway Policies: ISIS, Obama And US Financial Boots-Оn-Тhe-Ground
President Obama’s neo-Cold War is not about ideology or respect for borders. It is about money and global power.
From Voting On Scottish Independence To Taming Speculation
In a dead heat and with three days to go before the Scottish referendum on independence, most media and economist arguments are increasingly fear-driven.
The People Vs. Federal Bank Settlements And Liquidity Rules
Last week, in an interview with Bloomberg News, former Countrywide CEO, Angelo Mozilo gave the nation the middle finger. He expressed zero remorse or culpability for his very personal (and personally lucrative) role in the subprime crisis that catalyzed a global economic recession.
The People Vs. Federal Bank Settlements And Liquidity Rules
Despite causing a global economic crisis, the Big Six Banks were successfully able to negotiate settlements reflecting just 1% of their assets. And a deeper look at the new banking liquidity rules which do little to protect from another catastrophe.
Dodd-Frank Turns Four And Nothing Fundamental Has Changed
Let’s go back in time, to [consider] how the Glass-Steagall Act came about. We had a major crash in 1929. It was the result of a tremendous amount of speculation,..
Declaration Of Independence In The 21st Century
While much of America marks July 4th with fireworks, barbecues and family gatherings, we should also take a moment to pause and consider the state of our freedoms, liberties and rights.
APB Excerpt: Woodrow Wilson & Jack Morgan July 1913 Secret WWI Prep
It discusses Woodrow Wilson and Jack Morgan’s collaboration to finance the Allies in the early days of World War I, illuminating one of the strongest examples of the intimate cooperation between the presidency and the highest levels of private banking.
All The Presidents' Bankers Excerpt: World Bank, IMF, Globalizing Wall Street
Just after the United States entered World War II, two simultaneous initiatives unfolded that would dictate elements of financing after the war, through the joint initiatives of foreign policy measures and private banking whims.
From J.P. Morgan To Jamie Dimon
New York is a wonderful town — if you run a mega bank. Because for over a century, the Big Six banks and their leaders have dominated not just the U.S. banking industry, but American and global finance.
Another Excerpt: All The Presidents' Bankers: Nixon's War/Wall Street's War
While the protests against the Vietnam War intensified in the first years of the Nixon administration, the financial elite was fighting its own war—over the future of banking and against Glass-Steagall regulations.
Excerpt: All The Presidents' Bankers: The Justice Department Goes Soft
Many congressional hearings and investigations have probed the bankers' practices since the crisis that began in 2007. Similar to the Pujo hearings after the Panic of 1907, though, they have resulted in nothing material against the bankers with the strongest political alliances.
The Seven Sins Of Wall Street By Bob Ivry - My Book Review
The Seven Sins of Wall Street: Big Banks, their Washington Lackeys, and the next Financial Crisis by Bloomberg reporter, Bob Ivry is both incredibly scary and ironically extremely funny – in a very dark way.
Book Review: How To Make A Million Dollars An Hour
Les Leopold’s latest masterpiece, “How to Make a Million Dollars an Hour: Why Hedge Funds Get Away With Siphoning Off America’s Wealth,” is necessary, alarming and... funny.
Volcker Rule Made Meaningless By Abundant Exemptions
They say the devil is in the details. Regarding the Volcker Rule, the devil is in the details of its abundant exemptions.
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