Tags: john lounsbury
Just How Stable is Eurozone Banking?
March 19th, 2013
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Written by John Lounsbury I have seen several discussions about just what the leverage is for Eurozone banks in general and Cyprus banks specifically. One measure that has been discussed is the ratio of bank deposits in a country (or the Eurozone) to G… more »
Why I’m Supporting Steve Keen
March 8th, 2013
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Written by John Lounsbury Australian economist Steve Keen is taking an unusual approach to funding his research; he is appealing to the public for support. This has been covered by GEI News, here and here. How Did This Come About? How Keen came to… more »
Money Laundering Prosecution Flow Chart
February 26th, 2013
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[click on graphic to enlarge] US Criminal Justice System Double Standard by BestCriminalJustice.com more »
Martin Wolf: "Lord Turner Thinks the Unthinkable"
February 13th, 2013
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by Paul Kasriel alerted me in an email this morning to check out Martin Wolf's column today (13 February 2013) in the Financial Times. Wolf's title: "A case to reset basis of monetary policy." The widely read associate editor and chief economics com… more »
FDIC Sues Bank Directors: What's Wrong with this Picture?
February 3rd, 2013
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by Hidden away from the main stream big city media, on tiny Bainbridge Island, WA, the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.) has filed suit against ten former directors and officers of a local bank. Bainbridge Island’s defunct American Marine Bank le… more »
