US Economy - Bailout Economy

Freelancer (Registered User)Thu, 2008-09-25 02:53

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A lot of Wall Street professionals if not all will have to cope with the changing landscape of their compensatory structures, shrinking bonuses and salaries, that is if they are still able to hold on to their jobs. Hopefully most of them have saved up enough with their high earnings to tide over this adversity.






Freelancer (Registered User)Tue, 2008-09-23 22:05

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The current Wall Street mess may seem like 'all hell breaking loose' for industry outsiders, but those intimately familiar with the Financial District had been feeling the pinch for quite a while now. We all know now that this calamity is one of a mortgage meltdown, but is this something that could not have been foreseen, forewarned and more importantly avoided ?






Frank (Not Verified)Fri, 2009-02-27 23:45

I often hear people say, Why does US owe so much to China .

It's a combination of things in that country that factor into the staggering dilemma we're facing in the U.S.

First, China is a nation of savers and frugal spenders - complete opposite of modern-day America. Flush with all that cash, China has channeled so much of that money to invest in the U.S., much of it in the form of treasury bills.






Freelancer (Registered User)Mon, 2008-12-22 14:51

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As Peter Schiff of Euro Pacific Capital points out : Although the $50 billion loss engineered by Madoff is truly a staggering accomplishment (and was done using old-fashioned fraud rather than the mathematical wizardry that has characterized Wall Street’s recent larcenies) the size of the scheme pales in comparison to the multi-trillion dollar Ponzi structures run by the United States government.






Z- (Not Verified)Fri, 2008-12-12 02:28

We all know what has got us into this financial mess. Freddie Mac, Wall Street executives, real estate agents, irresponsible individuals buying things out of their income range - it's fun to point fingers at these people, but they are all scapegoats. Pawns. Each one is an opportunist in their own world. If there's a way for each one of these groups to make money or get what they want (a house for example), they will. I guess the same could be said of our politicians.






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