According to Merrill Matthews; Senior Fellow at the Institute for Policy Innovation, “We do not think a U.S. recession is imminent, but the threat is very real; the caution flags are waving. Nor do we think recessions are inevitable. Rather, they are almost always the result of misguided policies — sometimes exacerbated by the Federal Reserve Bank,… [Read More]
WE’RE BACK! …The corporate debt bubble strikes again!
Inflated bond ratings were one cause of the financial crisis and it looks as if we haven’t learned from that experience. Here we are ten years later and we’re heading down that path once again. People are concerned right now about an imminent recession for just cause. So how did we circle back? This… [Read More]
Too big to be held accountable?
Well the jury’s in. And the results are not good. It appears we are more lenient towards white-collar financial crimes than ever, with fewer financial crimes cited and lesser fines/settlements paid. In our present administration, fines and settlements against corporations have plummeted and prosecutions of individuals are falling to record lows. In the last administration the Department… [Read More]
Wall Street Is Dancing in the Street!
The Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) voted last Wednesday to pass the Regulation Best Interest rule. The Commission claims the changes would help Main Street investors by tightening the standards governing brokers who sell investment products and outlining a fresh interpretation of the duties of investment advisers who provide financial guidance. According to Jay Clayton, the… [Read More]
The Fannie and Freddie Credit Merry-Go-Round
Remember the merry-go-round we rode when we were kids? You went round and round and tried to catch the prize, a brass ring. If you didn’t catch the brass ring – you wanted to get down but the merry-go-round kept going. Fannie and Freddie remind me of that merry-go-round as once again they appear to… [Read More]
Trump and Wall Street vs. Cordray and the American Consumer: All Out War?
This past weekend, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) erupted into chaos as two leaders were appointed as the agency’s acting director. The chaos continues this week between the two acting directors with aggressive emails, donuts and a requested restraining order. So is this a power play? Or a legitimate stance? Either way, there is… [Read More]
Will the Real Preet Bharara Please Stand Up
Preet Bharara was one of 46 United States Attorneys appointed by President Barack Obama who was asked by the new administration to immediately resign. However, the request came as huge surprise to Mr. Bharara as it came just three months after he met with then president-elect Donald J. Trump, who had asked him to stay… [Read More]
Will Wall Street Soon Be Asking: Where’s Our ROI?
There is no free lunch. Eventually, the chips are called in and someone has to pay. For too long, in the “triangulation war” of citizen versus Wall Street and the government, it’s been the American taxpayer who loses. Now the debt has increased even further. According to a recent report by Americans for Financial Reform… [Read More]
The Wall Street Merry-Go-Round Revolves Again!
Well, while many of us notice, and many of us care, our opinions matter not! President Trump continues to astound citizens with his about-face on Wall Street, now welcoming them with open arms and he’s filling the White House with former TBTF executives and those who defend them. The revolving door which exists in government and on Wall Street, where the government… [Read More]
Should We Welcome Back Wall Street?
A recent New York Times Sunday Review featured an article by my friend, William D. Cohan, author of The House of Cards and the forthcoming Why Wall Street Matters. The article, Welcome Back Wall Street, points out President Trump’s vilifying Wall Street throughout his campaign and his present about face- which is now welcoming Wall Street’s… [Read More]
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