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Goldman Sachs Hates You (But Loves Your Money)1 comment

gaudini wrote 3 days ago: Now that sounds harsh to say, “Goldman Sachs hates you.” You may respond that they could … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, Economy, US, america, united states, USA, Subprime Crisis, Economic Crisis, housing collapse

Baltimore v. Wells Fargo: "It's always about money"

Joe wrote 1 week ago: Foreclosure Legal Assistance Project staff attorney Kathleen Skullney was interviewed by Baltimore T … more →

Tags: consumer law, foreclosure, housing, Baltimore City, Wells Fargo

Bernanke Warming Prompts Record Company Debt Sales (Update1)

cfdmarket wrote 3 weeks ago: (CFD.net.au – Contract for Difference, Share, Forex, ETFs, Commodities Traders) – Wherev … more →

Tags: News Center, Global markets, cfd, Forex, Share, commodity, index trading, Trading, contract for difference

Missing the point...again

unitetoendhomelessness wrote 1 month ago: Or maybe it’s just me. That is a definite possibility. I admit my tired little brain shuts o … more →

Tags: recession, foreclosure, financial reform, Christopher Dodd, Barney Frank, president obama financial reform plan

Unraveling the Greed

dakinikat wrote 1 month ago: I remember during my Hurricane Katrina Exile from New Orleans that I was invited by a good friend an … more →

Tags: U.S. economy, New Orleans, surreality, predatory lending, unbanked, Wells Fargo

Unraveling the Greed111 comments

dakinikat wrote 1 month ago: I remember during my Hurricane Katrina Exile from New Orleans that I was invited by a good friend an … more →

Tags: Bad Bank, corruption, Economy, Financial Meltdown of 2008, Jefferson machine, Morial Machine, New Orleans, predatory lending, subprime loans

On Cognitive Limitations and Subprime Mortgages

Michael wrote 1 month ago: Last week’s Newsweek had an article (which I found via the excellent Nudge blog) on the Venkat … more →

Tags: Behavioral Economics, financial crisis, neuroeconomics, Newsweek, reward, Scott Huettel, Simplification

The Trillion Dollar Question - China Or America?4 comments

pakalert wrote 1 month ago: Who is going to come out of the economic crisis stronger and with the whip hand – China or Ame … more →

Tags: The Telegraph, China, economic decline, USA, america, united states, financial crisis, Financial meltdown, Global Recession

Regional Report: Subprime woes just more bad news for Cowlitz

bryancorliss wrote 1 month ago: First published April 25, 2008 By and large, bankers say, Washington is escaping the subprime mortga … more →

Tags: Regional Report, Port of Kalama, Longview, Kelso, Workforce Training, Manufacturing Declines, Tourism

The Homeownership Boom and Bust for Blacks and Hispanics

lunchcountersitin wrote 1 month ago: A recent report from the Pew Hispanic Center looks at homeownership in the United States, and not su … more →

Tags: Black Economics, black home ownership, bush economics

Why I can't feel sorry for Edmund Andrews3 comments

monogamoney wrote 2 months ago: This week, a lot of people are talking about the story Edmund Andrews wrote in the New York Times Ma … more →

Tags: Budgeting, Debt, Subprime Crisis, Edmund Andrews

Generation X: So Maybe the Slackers had it Right After All

beckyminx wrote 2 months ago: In retrospect, it’s clear that we did something right. We lived a smaller life, a life we co … more →

Tags: Cool, Economy, "leaning tower", Gen X, Generation X, Slackers, Retrospect

First-person account of subprime mistakes

russskinner wrote 2 months ago: In tomorrow’s New York Times Magazine, there is an article by one of their economics reporters … more →

Tags: US sub-prime mortgage crisis, Mortgage Brokers, sub prime loans, mortgage agents, U.S. mortgage crisis, credit card usage, US Housing Market, Budgeting, Renegotiating a mortgage

Subprime Prosecution Stops Foreclosures But Lets Goldman Sachs Off Hook

rogerhollander wrote 2 months ago: (Roger’s note: read this then tell me why the Bailout funds could not be used to help homeowne … more →

Tags: Economic Crisis, Criminal Justice, Housing/Homelessness, Bailout, Banking Committee, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Citibank, financial crisis

"Subprime lending is back with a vengeance" - Government Programs Behind New Wave of Reckless Lending

mcauleysworld wrote 2 months ago: Filed under: Todd Harrison, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Just when you thought it was safe to go back in … more →

Tags: Fannie Mae, housing crisis, financial crisis, Economic Crisis, Sub-prime Mortgages, subprime lending, The Next Subprime Crisis, Tax Apyers On The Hook For New Government Programs

greengorilla47 wrote 2 months ago: Who’s behind the Financial Meltdown? The Subprime 25 These top 25 lenders were responsible f … more →

Tags: Financial meltdown, wordpress political blogs, center for public integrity, peter fainton, william engdahl, Subprime 25

greengorilla47 wrote 2 months ago: Who’s behind the Financial Meltdown? The Subprime 25 These top 25 lenders were responsible f … more →

Tags: Financial meltdown, center for public integrity, peter fainton, william engdahl, Subprime 25

Foreclosure Help, Is It Coming?1 comment

lobotero wrote 2 months ago: Are you having a problem paying your mortgage payment?  The government is here to help.  But just ho … more →

Tags: Government, News, Fiscal Policy, Economics, US Congress, Banks, Bailout, Home Owners

Banksters on the War Path: How Wall Street Is Fighting Back and Winning Their Fight for the Status Quo

rogerhollander wrote 2 months ago: Published on Saturday, May 2, 2009 by CommonDreams.org by Danny Schechter Dick Durbin knows … more →

Tags: Economic Crisis, roger hollander, Bailout, democracy, capitalism, Foreclosures, Wall Street, robert scheer, Lobbyists


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