Banks’ Self-Dealing Super-Charged Financial Crisis

August 28, 2010 · Filed Under Main Page, Money and Banks · Comment 

by Jake Bernstein and Jesse Eisinger ProPublica, Aug. 26, 10:09 p.m.

Over the last two years of the housing bubble, Wall Street bankers perpetrated one of the greatest episodes of self-dealing in financial history.

Faced with increasing difficulty in selling the mortgage-backed securities that had been among their most lucrative products, the banks hit on a solution that preserved their quarterly earnings and huge bonuses:

They created fake demand. Read more

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The Lending Game Gone Bad: The Money Reason Why Banks And Corporate Giants Are In Trouble

March 16, 2009 · Filed Under Main Page, Money and Banks · Comment 

One of the factors creating turmoil in the economy is the blurring of financial roles. 

In the Monopoly Game®, the rules are clear.  The players have a clear set of rules, which determine what they can and cannot do with money.  The banker also has a clear set of rules, which allows the banker to use money differently than the players do. Read more

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