TARP: Already $64 Billion Down
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TARP: Already $64 Billion Down
the next $350 billion, is going to have to be sent to banks. If only half of that sum goes into the system to keep financial firms from failing, it will overwhelm their current market capitalizations.
its 2008 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report(TM), which shows a total of 3,157,806 foreclosure filings -- default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions -- were reported on 2,330,483 U.S. properties during the year, an 81 percent increase in total properties from 2007 and a 225 percent increase in total properties from 2006.
He predicted that the S&P 500 index of U.S. stocks could be set for a fall of around 40 percent from recent levels.
It is becoming clear that the Chinese economy is imploding and this raises the possibility of regime change. To prevent this, the authorities would likely devalue the yuan. A subsequent trade war could see a re-run of the Great Depression
"They have already hit zero," said Charles de Trenck, a broker at Transport Trackers in Hong Kong. "We have seen trade activity fall off a cliff. Asia-Europe is an unmitigated disaster."