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Category: Credit Crisis 2015

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Interest-Rates

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Get Your Money Out of Italian Banks Now! Austerity and Bail-Ins Fan Populist Flames / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Mike_Shedlock

Austerity and Bail-Ins Fan Populist Flames

The Italian economy is growing, albeit barely. But Italy is still saddled with massive amounts of debt.

Citizens are upset about a recovery that has passed most of them by. For example, youth unemployment is a whopping 39.8%.

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News_Letter

Saturday, November 14, 2015

War on Cash, Bank of England Planning Hyper QE, Scrapping Cash for Digital Currency / News_Letter / Credit Crisis 2015

By: NewsLetter

The Market Oracle Newsletter
Sept 22nd, 2015 Issue # 19 Vol. 9

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Personal_Finance

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Why Are "Bank Holidays" Always Announced on Sunday? / Personal_Finance / Credit Crisis 2015

By: MoneyMetals

David Smith writes: On Sunday, June 29, the Associated Press ran the following headline: "Greek Banks will not open Monday."

After a lengthy cabinet session, it was decided that Greek banks would remain closed for 6 working days, along with restrictions on cash withdrawals. In addition, financial sector officials confirmed the Athens Stock Exchange would not open the following week.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The Staggering Scope of the Next Financial Crisis And How It Will Hit / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Graham_Summers

As you know, I’ve been calling for a bond market crisis for months now. That crisis has officially begun in Greece, and will be spreading in the coming months. Currently it’s focused in countries that cannot print their own currencies (the PIIGS in Europe, particularly Greece).

However, China and Japan are also showing signs of trouble and ultimately the bond crisis will be coming to the US’s shores.

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Economics

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Credit Indicates a Recession Is Here… And Possibly Even a Credit Crunch / Economics / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Graham_Summers

sThose looking for accurate data regarding the US economy should look into credit card applications and credit card company earnings.

Regarding the former, consider the recent rejections of credit applications data:

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Personal_Finance

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

How Much Cash Should You Hold? / Personal_Finance / Credit Crisis 2015

By: DailyWealth

Dr. Steve Sjuggerud writes: "How much cash do you have at home?" I once asked a friend who is an extremely smart investor and businessman.

(The question wasn't too personal... He's a good friend and we talk about money. I had dinner with him at his home earlier this month in California.)

"I keep six figures at home," he replied.

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Stock-Markets

Thursday, July 23, 2015

The Epicenter of the Next Global Financial Crisis - Financial Dreadnoughts / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Jesse

The 'trigger event' for the next crisis could be elsewhere, someplace distant, and out of the way. The first World War was ignited by a political assassination over a fractious disagreement in Sarajevo that engaged an international web of interconnections.

Granted that hubris was on a high note, particularly in Germany, and the system itself was fragile and deeply interwoven.

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Stock-Markets

Thursday, July 23, 2015

The War on Cash is Now a Global Phenomenon / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Graham_Summers

More and more institutions are trying to make it harder for you to move your money into cash.

Globally, over $5 trillion in debt currently have negative yields in nominal terms, meaning the bond literally has a negative yield when it trades. In the simplest of terms this means that investors are PAYING to own these bonds.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, July 10, 2015

Bail-Ins Likely In Greece and Indebted Western Nations - Question Is When? / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2015

By: GoldCore

- Governments move toward ever greater financial repression
- Repression includes suppression of rates, capital controls, outlawing of cash and bail-ins
- Finance ministers discuss cashless society, giving banks total control over public’s money
- Bail-in legislation is at advanced stage internationally
- Bail-ins coming to indebted western nations – question is when …

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Politics

Sunday, July 05, 2015

A Serious Case of Déjà vu / Politics / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Andy_Sutton

Everyone is going to have to cut me a little slack on the eve of the celebration of American independence. No, this isn’t about that video that came out a few days ago that demonstrated exactly how ignorant Americans are about the significance of tomorrow or how the accomplishment that day has been eroded over the past 2+ centuries by those eager to ‘re-create’ America in their own twisted image. This one is a companion piece to a series of ‘Two Cents’ articles that have been released over the past few years relating to the bail-in. I know, I know. He’s at it again. The Pessimist of Pennsylvania is going to go on another rant about those rotten banks and how they’re conspiring to rip everyone off.

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Politics

Friday, July 03, 2015

Greece Bank Run - “It Could Never Happen Here” / Politics / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Casey_Research

By Jared Dillian

I was watching the 6 o’clock news and saw images of closed banks in Greece and people lined up at ATMs. I’m sure you did, too.

This must seem surreal to most people because it seems so remote. But put yourself in these people’s shoes for a second. You have money in the bank. Suddenly you can’t get to it. After standing in long lines, you can only get 60 euros at a time, which isn’t going to last you very long.

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Personal_Finance

Monday, June 22, 2015

If You Have Money in a US Bank Account Be Aware! / Personal_Finance / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Chris_Vermeulen

The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 is better known as “The Dodd-Frank Act” to the American public.  What the American public does not know about, is that it codifies a “bail-in” provision that ensures that the United States can conduct the type of bail-in that we saw in Cyprus.

The bank bailouts of 2008 and 2009 will now be history as Dodd-Frank authorizes the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to recapitalize failed financial institutions by confiscating customers’ deposits.

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Interest-Rates

Monday, June 15, 2015

Monetary Quackery in Ireland / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Antonius_Aquinas

If Ireland is ever going to leave PIIGS status (the acronym for Europe’s most indebted and financially challenged economies – Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Spain), it must stop listening to, and then criminally prosecute the monetary authorities which have brought the country to financial ruin. It can start this most necessary process with the nation’s central bank governor, Patrick Honohan. Not only must Professor Honohan be hauled away, preferably in chains, but the sinister institution in which he heads, Ireland’s central bank, Banc Ceannais na hÉireann, must be eradicated.

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Stock-Markets

Thursday, June 11, 2015

This is How the Real Crisis Will Play Out / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Graham_Summers

For six years, the world has operated under a complete delusion that Central Banks somehow fixed the 2008 Crisis.

All of the arguments claiming this defied common sense. A 5th grader would tell you that you cannot solve a debt problem by issuing more debt. If the below chart was a problem BEFORE 2008… there is no way that things are better now. After all, we’ve just added another $10 trillion in debt to the US system.

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Literally, Your ATM Won’t Work… / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Bill_Bonner

While we were thinking about what was really going on with today’s strange new money system, a startling thought occurred to us.

Our financial system could take a surprising and catastrophic twist that almost nobody imagines, let alone anticipates.

Do you remember when a lethal tsunami hit the beaches of Southeast Asia, killing thousands of people and causing billions of dollars of damage?

Well, just before the 80-foot wall of water slammed into the coast an odd thing happened: The water disappeared.

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Personal_Finance

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Invest to Protect Your "Money in the Bank" / Personal_Finance / Credit Crisis 2015

By: ...

MoneyMorning.com Peter Krauth writes: "Like money in the bank" was once a phrase for something safe, predictable, and reliable.

Like holding money in the bank.

Lawmakers worldwide at the highest levels are currently transforming banking laws, and depositors are footing the bill for their ill-advised monetary maneuvering.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, June 08, 2015

Is Deutsche Bank World’s Largest Holder of Derivatives in Trouble? / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2015

By: GoldCore

- Deutsche co-CEOs announce “resignation” nine months before their contracts expire
- Only two weeks ago, CEO Anshu Jain was given more power to reorganise the bank
- Deutsche have been engaged in money laundering, tax evasion, derivative and manipulation scandals
- Deutsche is world’s largest  holder of financial weapons of mass destruction (FWMD)
- Deutsche Bank’s derivatives position almost 15 times as large as Germany’s GDP
- Announcement follows Greek failure to pay IMF on Friday and growing financial risk

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Commodities

Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Euro-zone Bail-Ins Coming - EU Gives Countries Two Months To Adopt Rules / Commodities / Credit Crisis 2015

By: GoldCore

- 11 countries face legal action if bail-in rules are not enacted within two months
- Bail-in legislation aims at removing state responsibility when banks collapse
- Rules place burden on creditors – among whom depositors are counted
- Austria abolished bank deposit guarantee in April
- “Bail-in regimes” coming globally

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Interest-Rates

Monday, June 01, 2015

Monetary Reform in Iceland: Maybe There is Still Hope? / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Submissions

Antonius Aquinas writes: Despite the barrage of catastrophic financial data throughout the Western world, there may be a glimmer of hope coming from the tiny Nordic island of Iceland.

It must not be forgotten that it was Iceland which was one of the first to feel the fallout of the financial crisis of 2007-08. Unlike most of the other nations, however, Iceland showed tremendous backbone and did not allow, for the most part, any of the NWO monetary agencies to intervene in its affairs. So, any Icelandic currency reform considerations must be taken seriously.

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Politics

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Countdown to Global Financial Collapse / Politics / Credit Crisis 2015

By: Submissions

Raymond Matison writes: It is a well established practice of market and economic observers to either predict the direction of a company, financial market or the economy, or the expected timing of an event –but not both.  The reason for this is that past experience has made such prognosticators humble in attempting to predict both.  However, since many experienced observers have already predicted a continued decline in our economy, the likely collapse of our currency and banking system, and a consequent global depression, what remains is only to answer the question of timing. No longer are we required to forecast both events; we can now concentrate on predicting just the timing of this event.  Famous economists and market commentators have valuable reputations to shield, and so they are not likely to forecast the window in time when the likely rapid collapse is to begin. This can only be risked by others.

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