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Subprime lending to trigger world’s worst financial crisis since 1929
Asia News ^ | September 19, 2007 | Maurizio d'Orlando

Posted on 09/20/2007 4:55:46 PM PDT by NYer

"According to some US experts, some US$ 20 trillion in worthless securities exist, putting US and European banks are at risk. Asia should avoid the worse. A new North American currency, the Amero, is making news.">

According to US financial analyst Mike Whitney[1], a mountain of unfunded, unregulated paper worth more than US$ 20 trillion might be out there [2]. Apparently, no one, neither the general public nor professionals on Wall Street, has yet to realise the extent of the hole, a hole of 20 trillion dollars with no market, nor value.

Even if the Federal Reserve were to ease bank reserve and capital requirements, the existing financial system would still be moving towards its worst crisis in 80 years because the problem is not liquidity, but solvency. The situation is such that banks are even scared to lend to one another uncertain about each other’s solvency. Even the London interbank market is not going beyond day to day lending.

Greenspan and speculative financing

The problem arose in the United States where, starting in 1987, the bank lobby—by means of US$ 300 million in contributions—got Congress to do away with the Glass-Steagall Act (officially the Banking Act of 1933) that had been adopted in the wake of the 1929 Wall Street Crisis. President Bill Clinton signed into law the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which repealed the Glass-Steagall Act.

The original law had been introduced to avoid conflicts of interests between banks and companies that sell stocks and bonds.

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was the main proponent of financial liberalisation. Before his appointment to the post, he had served as a corporate director for J.P. Morgan, the first bank to take advantage of liberalisation.

Under his 18-year chairmanship he oversaw the greatest expansion of speculative financing in world history. But now the chicken are coming home to roost like a would-be train wreck that no one can stop, not even the Fed.

If Mike Whitney’s numbers are right, we are on the verge of a meltdown like that of 1929-1930, perhaps worse because of the world’s greater economic interconnectedness.

Lately, the big US financial and banking groups have tried to protect themselves by selling their junk bonds in Europe and Asia.

In Asia equity in most banking and financial institutions is in US securities and US dollar denominations. Most banks are ranked AA or even AAA by so-called independent agencies like Standard & Poors, Moody’s and Fitch. Securities with such ratings are, or perhaps we should say, were considered virtually risk-free.

Theoretically, US pension funds, insurance companies and big foundations are exposed to the uncontrolled offer of atypical securities of the past decades; so should the US financial and banking institutions which created them.

Yet we should not be surprised if those who hold the keys to the corporate are not, nor will ever be, held accountable for their wrongdoing. 

Central banks, especially the Federal Reserve, are at the root of the problem because they have known about the overall situation for quite some time. But whomever is in charge of the Fed knows that a solution cannot be had from within.

Amero, North America’s new currency

With a bank crisis looming on the horizon, an odd piece of information is becoming news. As unlikely as it may seem, the United States along with Canada and Mexico, appears to be getting ready to launch a new single currency: the Amero.

With the monetary bubble on the verge of bursting, one solution would be getting rid of the dollar, replaced by a currency, the Amero, to serve a would-be North American Union.

In addition to the United States, Mexico should join such a union and in principle might be even in favour of it. Canada, too, might join, setting aside its aversion to losing its monetary sovereignty, out of concern that its equity in US dollars might simply lose its value.

When US President George W. Bush met then Mexican President Vicente Fox and then Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Waco, Texas, in March 2005, they discussed a North American union.

The idea resurfaced the same year in a report released by the powerful US Council on Foreign Relations, a group that has influenced most US presidents, both Democrat and Republican, and a tri-national task force involving ministerial-level officials.

Wikipedia already sports a page dedicated to the Amero with the photos of prototypes.

A news report on the Amero broadcast on CNBC is also available on Youtube [3].

Similarly, 20 Amero coins can be seen on the Hal Turner Show webpage, with a small D visible, D as in ‘minted in Denver.’ Curiously, the Denver Mint is currently closed to the public, ostensibly for restoration work, till September 28 [4].

Whilst AsiaNews is unable to determine whether there is any basis to such claims, it does seem certain that a plan for a North American union is being developed [5].

Such an entity would have a population almost the size of the European Union, and could adequately respond to the current bank crisis that is bound to end up in a monetary crisis.

However, far from being a simple monetary union, the operation is likely to mean a de facto US annexation of the rest of North America.

For Asia the real point of interest would be economic rather than political since the Americas have been the United States’ backyard for a long time.

Firstly, the Amero would be definitely weaker than the US dollar because it would include the Mexican pesos, which was insolvent not so long ago.

A weaker North American common currency would quickly push the value of the currencies of China and the whole of Asia, which have hitherto been reluctant to do so.

Secondly, converting dollars used outside the United States would raise problems since in Asia as well as in many countries around the world payments in dollars are more common than one might think. In this case the impact of a North American union would also be very significant.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: amero; artbell; banking; blackhelicopter; charliechanman; cuespookymusic; finances; kooks; market; nau; spp; subprime; trilateralcommission
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To: durasell

While I was out there this summer, I also heard that many young people are moving back/living with their parents. The rental prices are going through the roof, and kids in their 20’s cannot afford apartments.


341 posted on 09/20/2007 9:16:48 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: AmericanInTokyo

California Is basically a cluster f***, pardon my French. However the mortgage problems are only a small part of that.


342 posted on 09/20/2007 9:18:03 PM PDT by RockinRight (Can we start calling Fred "44" now, please?)
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To: nicmarlo

Tactics? Baiting? Goading?

I deal in honesty and have offerred you an opportunity several times to express your support for a candidate in the conservative realm.

Perhaps you don’t have one.


343 posted on 09/20/2007 9:18:53 PM PDT by mplsconservative
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To: mplsconservative
It doesn't seem so difficult to answer. We at FR are quite politically tuned in and are quite vociferous about our choice. You seem like you're just here to

Oh, and BTW, I've been here two years longer than you; "we at FR"? foflol!

344 posted on 09/20/2007 9:19:13 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: RockinRight

We come to an agreement on something.


345 posted on 09/20/2007 9:19:17 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Visit this thread 1-hour from now. In that time, an average of 416.6 more ILLEGALS will be in the US)
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To: mplsconservative

And I have declined “your opportunity.”

Now, get off the train, it’s about to wreck. lol!


346 posted on 09/20/2007 9:19:52 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
Now, get off the train, it’s about to wreck. lol!

I am so sorry, I snickered when I read that. Personally, I think some will ride that train till it crashes, then be shocked all to hell when it does.

347 posted on 09/20/2007 9:22:38 PM PDT by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: Borax Queen
Whoops, I swallowed too many happy, red pills tonight.

Queen, I know I should be celebrating diversity now because the decider told us that was a good thing, but between you and I, I could use a few bottles of your happy red pills right about now...

348 posted on 09/20/2007 9:23:43 PM PDT by janetgreen (HAPPY RED PILLS WILL MAKE US LOVE THE NAU)
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To: nicmarlo
Oh, and BTW, I've been here two years longer than you; "we at FR"? foflol!

A lot of the class of '98 has been banned for trollish cr*p.

349 posted on 09/20/2007 9:23:52 PM PDT by mplsconservative
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To: nicmarlo

I also heard that many young people are moving back/living with their parents


Depends on the skill set, education, etc. With the right skill set and right diploma you can expect to make $60 or 80k right out of the box. A lot of kids are also being subsidized by mom and dad. The ones moving home are the kids whose parents can’t afford to write a check for $2,000 to $3,000 every month.


350 posted on 09/20/2007 9:24:18 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: Borax Queen

Red pills cause global warming! Only take the shiny little green ones.


351 posted on 09/20/2007 9:24:37 PM PDT by B4Ranch
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To: janetgreen

*guffawing*! Love your new tagline!
Here, I’m sending some online... :0)


352 posted on 09/20/2007 9:25:26 PM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: processing please hold; Borax Queen

Yep, and the worst crashes will occur with those who are in the most denial....the headlights are coming straight at them but they can’t see because they’re too busy being ostriches or kneeling prostrate.


353 posted on 09/20/2007 9:26:56 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: mplsconservative

Nicmarlo - a troll? hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha


354 posted on 09/20/2007 9:27:32 PM PDT by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: B4Ranch; janetgreen

“Anybody who has seen “The Matrix” movies will recall the scene early in the first movie (the good one) where Morpheus offers Neo a choice between a red pill a blue pill.

“You take the blue pill,” Morpheus tells Neo, “and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.”

As Neo contemplates his options, Morpheus continues, “You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland — and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.”

http://ttbrown.com/defying_gravity/preface.html


355 posted on 09/20/2007 9:28:24 PM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: mplsconservative

foflol.

No kidding?


356 posted on 09/20/2007 9:28:55 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Borax Queen; janetgreen

That is a funny.


357 posted on 09/20/2007 9:29:38 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: durasell
The ones moving home are the kids whose parents can’t afford to write a check for $2,000 to $3,000 every month.

I don't know how that'd be possible, when the parents may well be shelling out 3 to 4 times that amount just for their own mortgages.

358 posted on 09/20/2007 9:31:06 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: B4Ranch
Only take the shiny little green ones.

The shiny little green ones give you gas. Also bad for global warming. Or so say the cow farting experts.

359 posted on 09/20/2007 9:31:26 PM PDT by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: nicmarlo

Explain please, since you seem to be into answering.


360 posted on 09/20/2007 9:32:07 PM PDT by mplsconservative
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