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| Bueno, no sé, que escriban este artículo en bbc news es brutal, simple y sencillo, las teorías más madmaxistas se vuelven realidad hoy mismo, que aconjone Dios... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/...ef=patrick.net Q&A: Bear Stearns banking crisis Sign above the door to the Bear Stearns offices US investment bank Bear Stearns, on the verge of collapse, has been bought by JP Morgan for a fraction of its former value, with backing of the US Federal Reserve. How serious is this development for the future of the banking system, and what does it say about the credit crunch? How big is Bear Stearns? Bear Stearns is one of the major US investment banks which have dominated Wall Street for generations. Founded in 1923, it is one of the leading global banking firms that operates at the wholesale level, dealing with governments, companies and other financial institutions. Its core business lines include buying and selling stocks, government and corporate bonds, investment banking, global clearing services, asset management, and private client services. Before the crisis, it had a market capitalisation of $17bn and assets under management of $385bn, and a global workforce of 15,000. The collapse of its share price, from a peak of $169 to $2, means that it has lost more than 98% of its value in the stock market. Why was the bank in such trouble? Bear Stearns has been severely affected by the loss of confidence in credit markets. The company had invested heavily in sub-prime mortgage instruments and other securities which are now seen as highly risky, and which have fallen sharply in value. Bear Stearns admitted that it owned $48bn in mortage-backed securities, of which $17bn might be difficult to value. And it had less capital than its rivals, such as Citigroup and Merrill Lynch, who were also heavily exposed, to plug the gap. Last summer, two of Bear Stearns' hedge funds had to be bailed out, partly precipitating the first stage of the global credit crunch. Now other banks have become unwilling to invest money in Bear Stearns to keep its operations going. And that has meant that it no longer has enough cash on hand, known as liquidity, to fund its operations. How dangerous is the situation? The worry is that if Bear Stearns collapsed, it would be forced to sell its assets, such as sub-prime mortgage securities, into the market at cut down prices. This would have lowered their value even further. And that could have affected the solvency of many other big US banks. And if other big banks went bust, then credit would dry up rapidly across the whole economy, slowing economic activity. This is what is known as "contagion." That is why the New York Federal Reserve felt it had no choice but to intervene to support a short-term rescue deal But there may be other banks that are already at risk of reaching a similar position to Bear Stearns. Why was JP Morgan Chase interested in buying the bank? As a large commercial bank, JP Morgan was hoping to take advantage of the credit crunch to expand its operations - as long as it did not face any risk. Since the Fed has guaranteed that JP Morgan Chase can borrow up to $30bn against the value of its assets, there is little risk of losing money in the takeover. In return, it is guaranteeing that it will meet all the payments due to other banks. But it is unlikely that the majority of Bear Stearns activities will continue at its current level, so there may be major job losses. The Fed has also lowered the interest rate on overnight lending to banks to 3.25% and allowed other investment banks to borrow money against their dodgy assets. The Fed had already announced a new $200bn emergency loan facility which comes into effect on 27 March. What is likely to happen now? The Fed is already planning another rate cut on Tuesday that could be as large as 1%, in order to stimulate the economy. This will take interest rates to below the rate of inflation, and may make it difficult to cut further. But stock markets are falling on the worries that the problems in the financial sector are deeper and wider than previously thought. Whatever happens to interest rates, it could be some time before confidence returns to financial markets.
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| Europa no se libra. De Cárpatos
¿Quién será, será?
__________________ Y ahora a esperar al amanecer."Tu capital está enladrillado ¿quien te lo desenladrillará? el desenladrillador que te lo desenladrille buen desenladrillador será" |
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| Yo no rezo. Soy ateo. ![]() No es cuestión de rezar, sino de que cada uno comience a asumir sus responsabilidades, ahora que llega la tormenta. Los que estén bien preparados padecerán menos o nada. Los que saben lo que les espera ya están empezando a quemar sus casas o a hacerlas explotar con gas, como hoy en Barcelona, donde había una orden de deshaucio.
__________________ LA REALIDAD ESTÁ EN LA CALLE Y NO EN ESTE FORO
Iniciado por Teto4006 Pues eso, que muchos de vosotros seguiréis diciendo que esto va a explotar, que ya no puede subir más. La misma palabrería barata que escuchaba hace 3 años. Y la misma que escucharé 3 años después. Y después miramos los datos y el precio de la vivienda no ha bajado. |
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| Capitalismo Game Over. Socialismo Científico o caos.
__________________ (Firma desde mayo de 2007) El capitalismo es una gran burbuja que la crisis energética comienza a pinchar. PEAK OIL => escasez crudo => inflación => subida tipos => crisis => guerras y hambre Sólo una economía priorizada podrá crear un sistema sostenible sin el 99% de la población esclavizada. La versión oficial de la caída de los TRES rascacielos del 11S viola las leyes de la física. |
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| Todos tranquilos, que todos conocemos la solidez del sistema financiero español. |
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| Si, es que vamos a superar a Alemania
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| Si, es que vamos a superar a Alemania
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| Se está poniendo muy, pero que muy muy feo....necesitaemos ayuda, si, no sé de quién, pero algo....
__________________ "En la tierra hay suficiente para satisfacer las necesidades de todos, pero no tanto como para satisfacer la avaricia de algunos" Mahatma Gandhi. |
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| Tranquilos. 11 millones de ciudadanos han elegido el "socialismo científico" que propugna telecomunista, que es el que nos va a salvar ¿no? (Y por cierto, y dicho sea en su favor, si lo puede hacer el alcalde de Marinaleda, lo podrían hacer todos los alcaldes).
__________________ Ahora que padeces de insomnio, quisieras morir de siesta. Descreo de la razón de la mayoría, y sus abrazos propietarios sin salida.No hay salida. (Iberia sumergida , en sus rumores clandestinos. Héroes dixit, en el petardazo de los 90). |
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| Sin lugar a dudas, hoy es dia que más noticias negativas y acojonaderas han llegado. entre el informe LEAP/2020 y esto. ¡¡¡¡Que acojone!!!!
__________________ " Cualquiera puede ponerse furioso - todos tenemos la capacidad de hacerlo - eso es fácil. Pero estar furioso con la persona correcta, en la intensidad correcta, en el momento correcto, por el motivo correcto y de forma correcta... eso no es fácil .Aristóteles en “Ética a Nicodemo”" |
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