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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Leveraged Buyout of America
The Leveraged Buyout of America
Monday, 26 August 2013 09:21
By Ellen Brown, Web of Debt Blog | News Analysis
In a letter to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke dated June 27, 2013, US Representative Alan Grayson and three co-signers expressed concern about the expansion of large banks into what have traditionally been non-financial commercial spheres. Specifically:
We are concerned about how large banks have recently expanded their businesses into such fields as electric power production, oil refining and distribution, owning and operating of public assets such as ports and airports, and even uranium mining.
After listing some disturbing examples, they observed:
According to legal scholar Saule Omarova, over the past five years, there has been a quiet transformation of U.S. financial holding companies. These financial services companies have become global merchants that seek to extract rent from any commercial or financial business activity within their reach. They have used legal authority in Graham-Leach-Bliley to subvert the foundational principle of separation of banking from commerce. . . .
It seems like there is a significant macro-economic risk in having a massive entity like, say JP Morgan, both issuing credit cards and mortgages, managing municipal bond offerings, selling gasoline and electric power, running large oil tankers, trading derivatives, and owning and operating airports, in multiple countries.
A macro risk indeed not just to our economy but to our democracy and our individual and national sovereignty. Giant banks are buying up our countrys infrastructure the power and supply chains that are vital to the economy. Arent there rules against that? And where are the banks getting the money?
How Banks Launder Money Through the Repo Market
In an illuminating series of articles on Seeking Alpha titled Repoed!, Colin Lokey argues that the investment arms of large Wall Street banks are using their excess deposits the excess of deposits over loans as collateral for borrowing in the repo market. Repos, or repurchase agreements, are used to raise short-term capital. Securities are sold to investors overnight and repurchased the next day, usually day after day. ...................(more)
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The Leveraged Buyout of America (Original Post)
marmar
Aug 2013
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xchrom
(108,903 posts)1. du rec.
Nothing is going to change until we take to the streets by the tens of thousands in angry protest. Break up the banks and send the CEO's to prison.
pa28
(6,145 posts)3. Great piece bringing clarity to a complex issue. K&R!