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girl gone mad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-03-09 06:22 AM
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Banks Plan To Bid Up Each Other's Toxic Assets With Taxpayer Money
From http://www.businessinsider.com/banks-plan-to-bid-on-each-others-toxic-assets-with-taxpayer-money-2009-4">Clusterstock:

Banks Plan To Bid Up Each Other's Toxic Assets With Taxpayer Money

We told you this was coming.

FT has learned that the major US banks, Citigroup (C), Goldman Sachs (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS) and JP Morgan (JPM) are all interested in buying toxic assets from one another, using the massive leverage provided by Tim Geithner's public private investment partnership.

This was a possibility folks saw coming from the first day, and amazingly, Sheila Bair has said she's open to this kind of money laundering.

And let's be honest, that's exactly what it is. Banks buying assets from each other to inflate their books has nothing to do with "price discovery" or any such nonsense. It's all about using taxpayer money to create bids that are higher than what the market currently prices those assets at. And if it turns out those bids were too high and the cash flows never materialize then, oh well, it's the taxpayer left holding the bag.

When told about the plans by FT, ranking Republican Spencer Bachus promised to introduce legislation preventing this. That may be easier said than done, however, given the banks' ability to invest in various third parties, possibly having the same effect.


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rfranklin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-03-09 06:38 AM
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1. The Ponzi scheme continues in another form...
When are we going to learn?
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ixion Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-03-09 06:42 AM
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2. I think we've learned... the question now is
when are we going to hold people accountable?
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azul Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-03-09 10:23 AM
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3. Like the savings and loaners selling properties around in circles.
Can there be a bubble inside of a bubble? And would that stabilze anything?
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Robeysays Donating Member (512 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-03-09 01:09 PM
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4. that's cool
I'm going to start bidding on pitch forks and torches.
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