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The Europeanisation of the Credit Crisis
I have been a bit on edge of late because of the credit crisis that is making headlines. Recently, a lot of people have been duped into believing that the economic crisis we are experiencing is not critical and have their eyes focused…
Did JP Morgan cause Lehman’s bankruptcy?
According to the Times of London, that's what Lehman's creditors seem to suggest in Lehman's bankruptcy filings. Apparently, JP Morgan cut Lehman off the night before it filed for bankruptcy and creditors are blaming this action for Lehman…
Brian Williams: “I’m A Maverick, And I May Not Answer The Questions Tonight”
The NBC News anchor apparently has a sense of humor. I found this video on Brian Williams mimicking Sarah Palin via the Huffington Post. Maybe Brian was miffed because Palin decided to talk to Katie Couric and Charlie Gibson but left him…
US: Democrats looking at a filibuster proof Senate majority
Politico is reporting that the Democrats are on track to potentially reach a super-majority of sixty seats in the U.S. Senate. Sixty is a very important number in the Senate because it neuters any attempt by the opposing party to block…
Europe is in for a rude awakening
The Europeans have no idea what is about to hit them. Their banking system is collapsing and European politicians are fighting amongst themselves. At French President Nicolas Sarkozy's crisis summit, the politicians were unable to craft a…
Germany: banking system collapse possible due to Hypo Real Estate
A week into the European leg of the meltdown of the global financial system, Germany has hit major turbulence. Hypo Real Estate, a member of the DAX-30, Germany's equivalent of the Dow Jones Industrial Average looks to be on the verge of…
History shows US bank lending will be soft for years
Marshall Auerback here. I have a quick thought regarding the credit crisis and bank lending in the US.
If the real purpose of the Paulson Plan is recapitalization more than reliquification, and if the Scandinavian public recaps of their…
Wells Fargo to buy Wachovia
The deal everyone first expected to happen is now likely to proceed. Wells Fargo is set to buy Wachovia. Earlier this week, we heard that Wachovia was to be acquired by Citigroup, the beleaguered corporate behemoth that has written down…
Payrolls fall by 159,000 in U.S.
The unemployment data came out for the month of September 2008 in the U.S. Payrolls fell by 159,000, but the unemployment rate remained the same at 6.1%. The data are consistent with recent weekly unemployment claims data, which point to…
Credit crunch is squeezing College kids
If you don't think this credit crunch is a Main Street event, you must see this video. When a lack of credit availability stops people from getting an education, you have to do something. For those of you watching the equity markets as a…