Ayear after the Bank of Silicon Valley went out of business, banks in the US are still paying to clean up the mess, and the cost could increase by about $4.1
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More recently, when civil rights leaders began calling for a redistribution of wealth, then-President Richard Nixon co-opted the rhetoric of that same movement to create a civil rights platform centered around “Black capitalism.” He wasn’t the only president to support the idea of banking ove...
While we admit that we rather do all of our banking online too, it is nice to be able to walk into the branch and get face to face help when we need it. Like when we find out that our debit card has been shut off because the bank was trying to protect us from a fraudulent paym...
“…there is the problem that capital requirements, like all complex calculations, can be gamed. Lehman Brothers, for example, was more than adequately capitalized on paper – Tier 1 capital of 11.6 percent – shortly before it went bankrupt in September 2008. Thanks to the literally ...
We have closed down hundreds of thousands of small businesses many of whom will go bankrupt. Millions of employees are out of work and have no income. The suffering and anguish which a huge number of people are suffering is totally unnecessary. Millions of people are isolating themselves with...
Some companies are no longer present. For exampleLehman Brothers, which was one of the top investment banks of the late twentieth century, went bankrupt in a move that was seen as the height of the credit crunch, and later had its North American operations brought by the British bankBarclays...
TheSenate passed the House debt ceiling billthat will keep record high spending for at least two more years. Actually, there is no debt ceiling as this bill suspends it until 2025. Let the money printing begin, and now with a turbo charger!!! The hard part will be financing this pig of...
*Can a central bank go bankrupt? And that brings us to the final and most insane form of money creation, central bank digital money. The third form of money is quantitative easing ( QE). Quantitative Easing is an electronic form (e-form) of money that was created by the Japanese central...
Traditional exchanges, like the New York Stock Exchange, rarely go bankrupt. And since they do not offer account services, if they do go bankrupt their clients are not on the hook for any losses. Brokerage firms, like Wealthsimple, do sometimes go bankrupt, buttheir clients' portfolios are he...