Economia
Bailout - quem recebe "ajuda"?
Matt Tibbi: "... There are plenty of people who have noticed, in recent years, that when they lost their homes to foreclosure or were forced into bankruptcy because of crippling credit-card debt, no one in the government was there to rescue them. But when Goldman Sachs — a company whose average employee still made more than $350,000 last year, even in the midst of a depression — was suddenly faced with the possibility of losing money on the unregulated insurance deals it bought for its insane housing bets, the government was there in an instant to patch the hole. That's the essence of the bailout: rich bankers bailing out rich bankers, using the taxpayers' credit card..."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/26793903/the_big_takeover/print
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Discrepância Entre Renda E Credito Imobiliário
Mismatch between credit and income growth exposes issues of Brazil’s housing bubble
Posted on October 19, 2012 · 13 Comments
(An excerpt from a recent article at Valor Economico)
“In the past few years, the value of houses rose much more...
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Crítica Dos Bancos Centrais
Our central bankers are intellectually bankrupt
Ron Paul, Financial Times
The financial crisis has fully exposed the intellectual bankruptcy of the world’s central bankers.
Why? Central bankers neglect the fact that interest rates are prices....
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Riqueza Americana Em Queda
Shocking Charts And Statistics That Prove That America Is No Longer A Wealthy NationBy Michael Snyder
BlacklistedNews.com
How do you decide whether you are wealthy or not? Do you determine that by how much money you spend at the stores? Of course not....
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The Bailout Reader
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Freddie Mac: A Mercantilist Enterprise, by Paul Cleveland, March 14, 2005
Fannie Mae: Another New Deal Monstrosity, by Karen De Coster, July 2, 2007
How Fannie and Freddie Made Me a Grumpy Economist, by Christopher Westley,...
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Crise Financeira Entra Fase Do Colapso
Gingrich: Economy headed 'off a cliff'
Says Obama response is 'more of the same'
Jon Ward (Contact)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Monday morning painted a dire picture of the U.S. economy, saying that...
Economia