In View: The Secret of China’s rising Economy

August 24, 2009

In the Government owns the Banks; the bankers do not own the Government. ’s stimulus plan is working better than in the and the because the government is using the banks for public ends, rather than allowing the banks to use the government for private ends. In the USA, the banks are the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill; they own the Government.

The USA is spending of greenbacks to bail out its banking system, leaving its to languish, as , now called a “miracle ,” decoupled from the rest of the world, is maintaining a phenomenal 8% annual . That, by the way, is being questioned by lots of Pols, commentators, and other , as they ask how that growth is possible, when other countries relying heavily on have suffered major downturns and remain in the doldrums. Read more

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Toxic Assets Explained

March 11, 2009

assets are non-performing assets that are not only not paying interest but depreciating (losing principal) rapidly, with no likelihood of stabilizing in the current environment. The most common debt talked about or referenced is subprime mortgage debt.

According to some estimates there was about $1.2T of subprime mortgages written. The reason there is so much debt out in the market on banks and others’ balance sheets is because derivatives actually multiplied the exposure to this asset class.

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