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ziad abdelnour

How to turn the economy around? - 0 views

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    The first thing to be done is to abolish the Federal Reserve. The 2nd thing to do would be to reinstitute the Glass-Steagall Act because Wall Street cannot be trusted to manage their risk properly. This would separate true banking activities from the high risk gambling that brought the economic system to its knees The Social Security System would be completely overhauled. Anyone 50 or older would get exactly what they were promised. The Banks must be restrained, and the financial system reformed, with balance restored to the economy, before there can be any sustained growth and recovery.
Skeptical Debunker

Gary Gensler's Conversion to Financial Reformer - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Today, he is emerging as one of the nation’s archreformers, pushing to impose some of the most stringent new financial regulations in history. And as the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the leading contender to oversee the complex derivatives contracts that played a central role in the financial crisis and, in turn, the Great Recession, he is in a position to influence the outcome. It may seem an unlikely conversion, but it is one that has won the approval of Brooksley E. Born, of all people, a former outspoken head of the commission. She sounded alarms more than a decade ago about the dangers hiding in the poorly understood derivatives market and was silenced by the same Washington power brokers that counted Mr. Gensler as a member. Mr. Gensler opposed Ms. Born, according to people who worked at the commission in the 1990s, and in 2000 played a significant role in shepherding through Congress deregulation measures that led to explosive growth of the over-the-counter derivatives market. That was then. These days, Ms. Born is convinced of Mr. Gensler’s reformist zeal, as he takes on Wall Street in what is becoming one of the fiercest battles over regulation in the postcrisis era. “I think he is doing very well,” she said in an interview. “He certainly seems to be committed to robust oversight of derivatives and limiting excessive speculation and leverage.” The proposals championed by Mr. Gensler, if adopted by Congress, would substantially alter what is now a largely unregulated market in over-the-counter derivatives, financial instruments used by companies and investors to protect themselves and bet on moves in variables, like interest rates or currencies, and to speculate. The proposals include forcing the big banks that sell derivatives to conduct their trades in the open on public exchanges and clear them through central clearinghouses, so that any investor can see the prices that dealers charge their customers. Today, those transactions are bilateral and private.
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    For 18 years, Gary G. Gensler worked on Wall Street, striking merger deals at the venerable Goldman Sachs. Then in the late 1990s, he moved to the Treasury Department, joining a Washington establishment that celebrated the power of markets and fought off regulation at almost every turn.
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    Maybe he has "SEEN THE LIGHT" (had an almost "religious" conversion to the benefits of regulation). Then again, maybe his old employer (Goldman Sachs) - having become the "biggest and baddest" in the regulation-less free-for-all (including getting bailout funds through AIG for credit-default-swap "insurance" on derivatives) - wants to "cement" their position with regulation preventing any other party from doing what they did (and he is willing to help them in that regard)!?
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    Maybe he has "SEEN THE LIGHT" (had an almost "religious" conversion to the benefits of regulation). Then again, maybe his old employer (Goldman Sachs) - having become the "biggest and baddest" in the regulation-less free-for-all (including getting bailout funds through AIG for credit-default-swap "insurance" on derivatives) - wants to "cement" their position with regulation preventing any other party from doing what they did (and he is willing to help them in that regard)!?
Skeptical Debunker

Bankers winning financial reform battle - Answer Desk- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • Proponents of comprehensive regulatory reform hope for sweeping measures to protect consumers from predatory lending, rein in high-stakes Wall Street trading in arcane derivatives, boost capital requirements for banks that want to bet big with depositors' money and spread some regulatory sunshine on the dark pools of the “shadow banking system” that caught regulators flat-footed when the market spiraled into the abyss in the fall of 2008. “We cannot afford to let the status quo continue,” Sheila Bair, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., told a meeting of business economists in Washington. The final law is still in doubt. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., has pressed for reform during a year of intensely partisan bickering. On Friday, Dodd — a lame duck who announced his retirement after disclosures that he accepted favorable terms from subprime lender Countrywide Financial — claimed that the Senate Banking Committee he chairs was “days away” from wrapping up a bill. Any resolution faces a major political hurdle that has drawn the most public attention: a proposal to create a new agency to protect consumers from predatory lending and other abusive financial practices. While the "systemic risks" to the financial system may represent a bigger threat in dollar terms, voters might be more focused on the consumer impact.Dodd said that’s not hard to understand.“The subject matter of derivatives and swaps and the issue of systemic risk and too-big-to- fail seem somewhat removed from the general public,” he told CNBC after the Senate compromise was reached. “Watching my credit card go to 32 percent rates and huge fees, watching prepayment penalties on mortgages, these are things that millions of people understand.”
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    As Congress this week inches toward a new set of rules to avert another global financial collapse, it is focused on two conflicting goals: reforming the banking system to protect consumers while still giving lenders the freedom to take risks. So far the score looks like: Bankers 1, Consumers 0. More than a year after a wave of risky mortgage bets brought Wall Street to its knees, banks and other financial institutions are still playing by the same rules that got them into the mess.
Joe La Fleur

Justice for Sale - YouTube - 0 views

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    WATCH THIS SHORT VIDEO ABOUT WALL STREET
weibin chen

Hong Kong shares supported by energy producers | AboutHK.Com - More Information About HK - 0 views

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    Hong Kong stocks were restricted to a narrow range around break-even point early Friday, with energy producers such as Cnooc Ltd. helping to support the market, although banks and property developers fell after a sharp drop on Wall Street. The Hang Seng Index was up 0.1% at 20,747.01 after opening lower, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index was flat at 11,931.28. rose 1.5%, and PetroChina Co. gained 0.8% as crude-oil futures rose in New York trade. Ranking among losers, China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd. dropped 1.5%, and index-heavyweight HSBC Holdings PLC dropped 0.5%. The Shanghai Composite Index, meanwhile, dropped 0.5% to 2,552.91.
weibin chen

Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index regains 20,000 | AboutHK.Com - More Information About HK - 0 views

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    Hong Kong shares rose early Monday, with the benchmark Hang Seng Index reclaiming the 20,000-point level, with commodity producers advancing after upbeat consumer confidence helped Wall Street stocks post gains Friday.
markjohnsonusa

Use LED Pole Lights At Parking Lots For Better Lighting - 0 views

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    You can use these LED pole lights anywhere, be it the parking lot or a street, these pole lights can be fixed on any kind of pole including round, square or even on the wall as well.
markjohnsonusa

Use LED Pole Lights At Parking Lots For Better Lighting - 0 views

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    You can use these LED pole lights anywhere, be it the parking lot or a street, these pole lights can be fixed on any kind of pole including round, square or even on the wall as well.
markjohnsonusa

Use LED Pole Lights At Parking Lots For Better Lighting - 0 views

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    You can use these LED pole lights anywhere, be it the parking lot or a street, these pole lights can be fixed on any kind of pole including round, square or even on the wall as well.
Intesab Husain

Microprocessor Based Photoelectric Sensor - Lux Sensor And Lux Switch For Lighting Load... - 0 views

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    Photocell lux detector for exterior street lighting for automatic lighting control and energy savings.
Intesab Husain

Occupancy Sensor | High Bay Motion Sensor | Presence Detector | Photoelectric Sensor | ... - 0 views

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    Motion sensor Suppliers for 230v PIR based motion detector with 360° and 180° angle of coverage, area of detection and reach upto 20 metres. These PIR movement sensors for lighting can either be ceiling or wall mounted and is available in Passive Infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic / microwave technologies.
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    Motion sensor Suppliers for 230v PIR based motion detector with 360° and 180° angle of coverage, area of detection and reach upto 20 metres. These PIR movement sensors for lighting can either be ceiling or wall mounted and is available in Passive Infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic / microwave technologies. The advanced Lighting motion Detectors and motion sensor lights can sense small movement generally found in a seated position. Common area, street and outdoor lighting can be controlled by using Outdoor Photoelectric Sensors.
arjun aswal

Four college kids started a hedge fund. Should I invest? | Wall Street Oasis - 0 views

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    Lumina Investments (http://www.luminainvestments.com/), a group of college kids from UNC (but UNC Wilmington, not UNC Chapel Hill). And one guy from East Carolina University. (I always thought the Carolinas were divided into North and South, but I admit being a tad fuzzy on those southern states
Ziad  K Abdelnour

Is Greed "Good" Or The "Root of All Evil" ? - by Ziad K Abdelnour - 0 views

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    The father of modern economics (Adam Smith), Ronald Reagan, economists Milton Friedman, Wall Street titan Ivan Boesky and students who take economics classes all say that greed is good. Certainly, the Soviet - or post office worker - mentality of not working very hard because you won't get more money for it stifles productivity and innovation.
Leonardo Gottems

This Week in Capital Markets: Jupiter Asset Management,Newedge,HKEx,MarketAxess 13/04/2... - 0 views

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    This Week, The Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil charges against City Capital Corp. and two former executives for allegedly running an $11 million Ponzi scheme that targeted socially conscious investors in church congregations. The government alleges Ephren W. Taylor II, 29 years old, made numerous false statements to lure investors into two investment programs being offered . Elsewhere, BlackRock's planned bond platform is looking to bypass the middleman. But whether the strategy will bear fruition is a another question
Outsider Trading

Rare Earth Shortage - Made in China - 0 views

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    Nationalistic policies aimed at monopolizing resources are nothing new in the international trade arena. A regular candidate, the Chinese government, has joined this list (again) by continuing to tighten its grip on the countries relatively abundant supply of rare earth metals.
Skeptical Debunker

In Past Decade, American Funds Created Most Wealth - Yahoo! News - 0 views

  • Morningstar determined that Janus and Putnam were the two largest "wealth destroyers" during the decade, losing $58 billion and $46 billion, respectively. "Janus and Putnam rode the growth wave more than anyone else," Kinnel says. "They had some very aggressive funds that put up big numbers that got huge inflows." After the tech bubble burst, the funds that were most heavily invested in these types of holdings experienced huge sell-offs, which made it difficult for these funds to attract inflows through the remainder of the decade. According to Morningstar, American Funds created about $191 million in wealth for investors during the decade, followed by Vanguard and Fidelity. Since American Funds generally employs a more value-oriented strategy, the firm was largely able to avert the first bear market of the decade. "The 2000 to 2002 bear market was all growth and tech, and American barely touched that, whereas they had lots of value, dividend payers, and bonds, which did very well," Kinnel says. Recently, the tables have turned for American. In 2009, it lost the most of any fund family (more than $25 billion). No fund family, including American, was able to avoid the bear market of 2008. The same strategy that allowed American to bypass most of the first bear market failed because many well-known dividend-paying companies, like big financial firms, experienced huge losses.
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    In a decade with two bear markets and lackluster returns for many investors, American Funds created the most wealth for investors, while Janus destroyed the most wealth, according to a survey released by Morningstar. For the survey, Morningstar looked at the 50 largest mutual fund families and their total net assets at the end of 1999. Then the fund tracker subtracted each fund company's total cash flows over the decade and deducted their total net assets at the end of 2009. Numbers were calculated in dollar terms so that any funds that were liquidated during the decade would also be included.
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    Get this! Mutual funds, where most American's have their 401Ks, IRAs, and retirement savings, performed pitifully in the "great economy" of the 2000's (brought to you by Republican deregulationists starting with Ronald Reagan). The "best" made $191 million (but lost $25 billion in 2009!), the worst lost around $50 billion! What a great way to transfer all that hard earned savings, mostly by the "little guy", from them to the Wall Street gamblers. Another socialistic Republican "redistribution of wealth" of the corporate criminal rich, by the corporate criminal rich, and for the corporate criminal rich.
alexgray99

Solar Garden Light make your garden attractive or eye-catching - 0 views

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    If you don't want to change garden lights on a yearly basis then solar garden Light is the best option for you. For more info visit our website.www.solarmyplace.org
alexgray99

Bright your surroundings with LED Bulbs Light-Solarmyplace - 0 views

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    LED bulb lights have earned ENERGY star which means high-quality performance (includes color quality, the light of output, peace of mind) and save your utility bills
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