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Category: Credit Crisis 2010

The analysis published under this category are as follows.

Economics

Friday, January 15, 2010

Investment Opportunity or Economic Catastrophe? Coming Soon / Economics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: DeepCaster_LLC

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article“…To put it bluntly, Faber says, ‘we are doomed’

Faber, a long-time critic of U.S. policies, argues the private sector acted rationally after 2008 by deleveraging and increasing its savings.  The government, on the other hand, added more debt and leverage.  They can get away with it for now because interest rates are low.  Eventually, interest rates will rise, causing the public sector debt bubble to burst under the weight of government entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security…

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Companies

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

It's Time For Shareholders to Squeeze Greedy Wall Street Bank Bonuses / Companies / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMartin Hutchinson writes: Wall Street bonuses are back in the news again, as the Obama administration scores cheap political points by bashing bankers.

Wall Street's investment-banking houses correctly claim that they are paying out a much-lower-than-usual percentage of their profits in the form of bonuses - in some cases, less than 50%.

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Politics

Monday, January 11, 2010

Americans Walking Away From Mortgages / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Andrew_Abraham

It seems now almost acceptable that Americans can walk away from their mortgages. Why not? So many are upside down, owing more money on a house than the house is actually worth.

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Politics

Monday, January 11, 2010

Why Paying Your Mortgage May Be Financially Irresponsible / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Karen_De_Coster

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleRoger Lowenstein has written one of the best articles I have read on the topic: walking away from your house. The prominent author and journalist published a January 7, 2010 article in the New York Times with the headline, "Walk Away From Your Mortgage!" Lowenstein acknowledges that it may be financially careless for homeowners who are upside down on their mortgage to keep paying it in order to hang onto a fantasy of ownership and avoid the shame of default. In this article, Lowenstein’s subject is the borrower who can afford to pay the mortgage but considers opting out for reasons of financial benefit and survival. This is referred to as a strategic default.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, January 08, 2010

Bernanke Making Greenspans Financial Crisis Mess Worse / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Tim_Iacono

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIf there is one man in the nation's capitol who maybe isn't too unhappy about Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner being in the news today, it's probably Fed Chairman3 Ben Bernanke who delivered a speech titled Monetary Policy and the Housing Bubble over the weekend, a topic that continues to generate a lot of discussion at mid-week, little of it positive.

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Politics

Friday, January 08, 2010

Timothy Geithner, I Call Your Bluff / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Janet_Tavakoli

The Treasury responded to reports that the New York Fed asked AIG to suppress and delay facts about the bailout. Meg Reilly, a Treasury spokesperson claimed: “In the transaction at the heart of this dispute…the FRBNY [Federal Reserve Bank of New York] made a loan of $25 billion which is on track to be paid back in full with interest.” She claims the loan is currently “above water.”

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Politics

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Bernanke and Greenspan, Financial Crisis Not Our Fault / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Peter_Schiff

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIt seems that the primary qualification needed by any chairman of the Federal Reserve is the ability to never admit error, no matter how damning the evidence. During his tenure on the job, Alan Greenspan set the standard for implausible deniability. But in a speech last weekend in Atlanta, current chairman Ben Bernanke did the Maestro one better.

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Politics

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Moving Your Money from Wall Street to Local Community Banks / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Ellen_Brown

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe recent proposal to vote with our feet by shifting our deposits from Wall Street to community banks is a great start. However, community banks are not suffering from a lack of deposits so much as from a lack of the capital they need to make new loans, and investment capital today is scarce. There is a way out of this dilemma, demonstrated for over 90 years by the innovative state of North Dakota -- a partnership in which community banks are backed by the deep pockets of a state-owned bank.

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Politics

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Did Iceland Run a Giant Ponzi Scheme to Scam British Savers? / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article

Iceland is refusing to repay the £2.3 billion that British Tax payers put up to temporarily bailout Icelandic banks operating in the UK following the 2008 Financial Crisis.

The President of Iceland played the victim card by stating that he would refuse to sign a bill passed by the Iceland's Parliament that authorised repayment of £2.3 billion owed as a consequence of the bailout of British savers in Icesave. Instead President Grimsson stated that he would instead hold a referendum on the bill which has ZERO chance of being passed hence there will no repayment.

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Politics

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Iceland's President Tells UK Go To Hell, Hooray For Iceland / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCongratulations to Iceland for figuring out that it is better to suffer a credit rating downgrade than to torture its citizens for a decade or longer. Please consider Iceland president vetoes collapsed Icesave Bank's bill to UK

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

The Gates of Financial and Economic Hell Have Opened / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Bob_Clark

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe abyss is widening, many have already fallen in. The Fat Boys at Goldman say they are doing God's work, do they really believe that. Maybe they know dark secrets we are not privy to. What does God's work entail? Stopping fear and panic? Holding up asset prices and presenting the illusion of a stable, recovering economy? If they fail, then hell will follow.

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Politics

Monday, January 04, 2010

Bernanke Blames Congress for Financial Crisis / Politics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFed chairman Ben Bernanke is back at it again, pointing the crisis finger at everyone but himself. To be sure there are plenty of congressional clowns deserving of a Babe Ruth style "big point", but the biggest point belongs straight at himself.

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Economics

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Global Financial Crisis, Globalization and the Economy in 2010 / Economics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Ty_Andros

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHuman Behavior and the Broad Social Trends Driving the Global Financial Crisis, Globalization and the Economy in 2010 - PART II

THE TAKEOVER OF THE AMERIKAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PROCEEDED ON CHRISTMAS EVE AS THE GANG OF 535, ALSO KNOWN AS CAPITOL HILL, ONCE AGAIN VOTED AGAINST THE INTERESTS AND SENTIMENTS OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Geithner Says There Will be No Second Wave To Financial Crisis 2010 / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOne sure way we know a second wave to the crisis is likely coming is the preemptive denial of it by those who never saw it coming. Please consider Geithner: There Will Be No 'Second Wave' Crisis.

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