For many, the American dream is still about owning your own home. So imagine your financial situation, never as healthy as it was before the 2008 financial crisis, growing worse, you fall behind in your mortgage payments and contact your bank for help. In fact, you reach out to them to negotiate a mortgage loan… [Read More]
Truth, Trust, Transparency: The Hijacking of FOIA
Last week following an initiative by the Boston Globe some 350 news organizations’ editorial boards published their views on the continual harassment they have encountered from our present administration. Our administration has called the press the “enemy of the people,” “very dangerous,” “sick,” and has labeled their reporting as “fake news.” As the Better Government Association… [Read More]
The Fed: Why They Must Engage Before It’s Too Late
In a recent NY Times article, Neil Irwin asks “What Will Cause the Next Recession?” He says, “The economic expansion in the United States celebrated its ninth birthday last month. If it survives another year, it will be the longest on record.” He challenges the status quo with, “But eventually something will kill it. The question is what, and… [Read More]
So What’s New: Wells Fargo Caught Again!
Wells Fargo will pay more than $2 billion for allegedly lying about the quality of subprime and Alt-A mortgages that secured residential mortgage-backed securities in the run-up to the 2008 housing crisis, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced just last week. It was similar abuses in the mortgage-backed securities industry that led to the 2008 financial crisis that… [Read More]
Pulitzer Prize Winner Benoît Bringer Documents the Financial Crisis of 2008!
Award-winning French investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker, Benoît Bringer, and his cameraman, Mathias Denizo, recently spent an afternoon around my kitchen table where they interviewed me regarding my role as a Citigroup whistleblower. Benoît, or Ben as he prefers being called in the US, is based in Paris, France. He was part of the International Consortium of… [Read More]
Bank Reputations are Falling: Wonder Why?
In October 2010, a Gallup study revealed that Americans’ trust in banks had fallen to an all-time low of 18% — lower than its level at the height of the global financial collapse. In 2011, 86% of opinions shared on social media about U.S. (and European) banks were negative. That same year, Market Watch named Wells Fargo… [Read More]
Glass-Steagall: Come Back Before It’s Too Late. Again!
June 16th marked the 85th anniversary of the Banking Act of 1933, known as the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated commercial and investment banking. The Depression-era bank regulation kept different types of financial institutions separate. But collective memories have waned as to why it was put into law in 1933 in the first place and why… [Read More]
The DOJ report: Another Political Hot Potato?
The Justice Department’s report on the FBI’s handling of the Clinton email scandal and other actions in advance of the 2016 election is already a political hot potato. The report has President Trump supporters saying “Told ya so” and the general public questioning how the DOJ and the FBI runs its departments. And rightfully so…. [Read More]
Which Is It? Big Banks Get a Break or Here Comes Another Recession?
For some time, many regulators have viewed the Volcker Rule (part of the Dodd-Frank law which was put in place after the 2008 financial crisis) as too complicated to enforce. Former Chairman of the Fed, Janet L. Yellen, and present Chairman, Jerome H. Powell, concur. The rule put in place to prevent banks from making… [Read More]
Do Financial Regulations Actually Work Or Are We Kidding Ourselves!?
In the last 10 years, the collapse of so many of our financial institutions and the subsequent bailouts prompted the passing of regulations that many hoped would cure further bank and corporate mishaps and prevent scandals and fraud. Yet did they? An article by three professors, Luzi Hail, PhD., the Wharton School, Ahmed Tahoun, PhD., … [Read More]
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