Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Wall Street immune to recession

Just two years after the global financial crisis that threatened to destroy the banking industry, Wall Street bonuses have hit a record high. According to The Wall Street Journal, employees at America's biggest banks are set to reward themselves with $144 billion in compensation and benefits this year. Karl Denninger of The Market Ticker believes that if you are a banker it seems you are immune to prosecution, originally under the Bush Administration and now under the Obama Administration.

Is the stock market rigged? Dylan Ratigan Show

Dylan Ratigan--October 11, 2010—Sen. Ted Kaufman talks about why new government rules are necessary for high frequency trading.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Mike Norman and Gasparino vs Roubini

Mike Norman who was famous for continually bashing Peter Schiff has now found another target in the other doctor Doom Nouriel Roubini

How Wall Street Shafted Main Street

CNN --October 11, 2010--Josh Rosner, who heads the research firm Graham Fisher, presents new proof that banks knew they were selling bad loans.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Banks Need to Unleash Money, Not Freeze Foreclosures says Mike Reagan

The Reagan Group Chairman Mike Reagan argues a freeze on foreclosures will not help the housing market