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"What We Need Is More WikiLeaks On The Federal Reserve"

- Ron Paul Defends WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange

samedi 4 décembre 2010



Ce type a eu raison sur toute l’économie mondiale depuis plus de 10 ans. Respect, le vieux.
VB

Bien plus que ça. Il dit la même chose depuis 30 ans. Et il n’a fait que reprendre les idées excellentes de von Mises, Bastiat et co.
SM

A noter aussi la défense de Wikileaks. Une fois encore seul contre 80% des reps. Un type bien.
VB

- Ron Paul Defends WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange

 

One may be forgiven to believe that via its FX liquidity swap lines the Fed only bailed out foreign Central Banks, which in turn took the money and funded their own banks. It turns out that is only half the story : we now know the Fed also acted in a secondary bail out capacity, providing over $350 billion in short term funding exclusively to 35 foreign banks, of which the biggest beneficiaries were UBS, Dexia and BNP. Since the funding provided was in the form of ultra-short maturity commercial paper it was essentially equivalent to cash funding. In other words, between October 27, 2008 and August 6, 2009, the Fed spent $350 billion in taxpayer funds to save 35 foreign banks. And here people are wondering if the Fed will ever allow stocks to drop : it is now more than obvious that with all banks leveraging the equity exposure to the point where a market decline would likely start a Lehman-type domino, there is no way that the Brian Sack-led team of traders will allow stocks to drop ever... Until such time nature reasserts itself, the market collapses without GETCO or the PPT being able to catch it, and the Fed is finally wiped out in one way or another.

The 35 companies in question :

UBS
Dexia SA
BNP Paribas
Barclays PLC
Royal Bank of Scotland Group
Commerzbank AG
Danske Bank A/S
ING Groep NV
WestLB
Handelsbanken
Deutsche Post AG
Erste Group Bank AG
NordLB
Free State of Bavaria
KBC
HSH Nordbank AG
Unicredit
HSBC Holdings PLC
DZ Bank AG
Republic of Korea
Rabobank
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Banco Espirito Santo SA
Bank of Nova Scotia
Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd.
Syngenta AG
Mitsui & Co Ltd
Bank of Montreal
Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
Shinhan Financial Group Co Ltd
Mitsubishi Corp
Aegon NV
Royal Bank of Canada
Sumitomo Corp

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Voir aussi

- C’est la Fed qui alimente l’instabilité monétaire (Challenges.fr)
- Préparez-vous à l’euro-inflation (MoneyWeek)
- 3.000 milliards de dollars à nouveau engagés dans un combat illusoire (INvestir.fr)
- L’amputation de la Fed est pour bientôt ! par Bernard Martoïa

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