Archive - Mar 14, 2010 - Blog entry
Why is the President's Working Group Oppossing the FDIC Reform Proposals on Residential Mortgage Securitization by Banks?
Submitted by rc whalen on 03/14/2010 20:42 -0500This week in The IRA, we remind one and all about the impending FDIC rule-making process on bank securitizations. Then we ponder whether zombie love won't bring together Barclays Bank and Citigroup in an unholy but politically fortuitous union. And we feature an interview with derivatives market veteran Bill King about OTC derivatives and earnings fraud. The rant on the President's Working Group follows below. -- Chris
Behind the Sentiment Disparity: Main Street vs. Wall Street
Submitted by asiablues on 03/14/2010 20:23 -0500In contrast to the cheery mood of the markets, the latest readings from consumers and small business owners indicate economic sentiment isn’t improving. This divergence has got the Wall Street scratching its collective head. In short, the disparity may be deciphered in one word – liquidity - which Wall Street has plenty of, while main street remains strapped.
Investor Sentiment: Few Words Needed
Submitted by thetechnicaltake on 03/14/2010 18:11 -0500With 3 out of 4 of our measures registering extreme readings, few words are needed to describe investor sentiment this week.
7 Questions About Public Banking
Submitted by George Washington on 03/14/2010 17:21 -0500Do you know where credit really comes from?
On Banning CDS
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 03/14/2010 15:55 -0500Those that want to ban CDS don't understand how the world works. They certainly don't get the fact that the US mortgage market is one gigantic CDS mess.
Another Great Depression Coming Soon?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 03/14/2010 13:04 -0500Bill Hemling, a widely respected agricultural economist, told the Kansas City Star that “we’re heading for a recession we haven’t seen the likes of since the 1930s.” Let's pray he is is wrong — again.







