Archive - Nov 25, 2009 - Blog entry
The Fed Doesn't Want Banks to Increase Lending
Submitted by George Washington on 11/25/2009 22:45 -0500"Easing credit standards and expanding their lending substantially ... if not offset by Federal Reserve actions, could give additional impetus to spending and, potentially, to actual and expected inflation"
Turkey Factor
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 11/25/2009 17:47 -0500While we are eating the rest of the world goes on. "They" are going to be talking about us.
The AIG Scandal: Fed Implements New Conflict Standards for Reserve Bank Directors (Update 1)
Submitted by rc whalen on 11/25/2009 11:35 -0500The battle over corruption inside the Fed and the control of our central bank by the big city banks had been going on for a century and more. That is why the scandal and criminality of the AIG bailout demand the attention of every American. Happy Thanksgiving, BTW
Storm Clouds on Horizon: Early Stage Delinquencies Up
Submitted by bmoreland on 11/25/2009 11:15 -0500A review of the 3rd Quarter FDIC Regulatory data reveals a disturbing counter trend to the recent drop in early stage delinquencies. Across almost all loan portfolios, the 3rd Quarter delinquency number is higher than the Q2 figures.





