Posts Tagged ‘wall street’
Main Street vs. Wall Street–Help Us Bring Our Money Back Home
A newsletter from Public Banking Institute Dear Friends of PBI, This is our work. We educate law and policy makers so they can write and pass legislation that creates affordable credit for the very people whom they represent. Read the bills in this Special Edition of the Public Banking Newsletter and see the bills for yourself. Public [...]
A sort of a shoddy investigation!
A publication by Per Kurowski I refer to the “Wall Street and the Financial Crisis: Anatomy of a Financial Collapse” report by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. It is a sort of shoddy investigative work. Why? On April 28, 2004 the Securities and Exchange Commission authorized the investment banks to dramatically [...]
Calling Wall Street to Account
“Calling Wall Street to Account” by Alan F Kay, PhD © 2011 In 1967 I started “AutEx” with a name that reflected the function of my Company. Automation would bring computerization to the financial industry way beyond an Exchange, a place where floor traders went face-to-face to complete a transaction. Brokers, dealers, and [...]
EMM Covering REFF-Wall Street
Ethical Markets Media correspondent Martha Shaw will be covering REFF-Wall Street to New York City, June 21-22, 2011. Euromoney Energy Events and the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) , with whom Ethical Markets is a media partner, are hosting this 8th edition. At the 7th REFF-Wall Street in June 2010, over 700 attendees from 23 [...]
Recyclebank Tops Wall Street Journal’s Clean-Tech Company List
By Bart King March 8, 2011 - Recyclebank—a company focused on rewarding individuals for green lifestyle actions, like recycling—was ranked #1 this week on the Wall Street Journal’s list of Top 10 Clean-Tech Companies. The ranking was announced at the Journal’s ECO:nomics Executive Conference in Santa Barbara, Calif., a forum for [...]
Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission – Final Report
Final Report of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - January 2010 The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission was created to “examine the causes of the current financial and economic crisis in the United States.” In this report, the Commission presents to the President, the Congress, and the American people the results of its examination [...]
What’s Really Behind QE2?
More Good Sense from Ellen Brown. Let's Hope the US Can Really Focus on Direct Job -Creation : for a start , to rebuild our infrastructure , invest in our growing green sectors, prevent company subsidies to outsourcing and curb the money leaving our country through Wall Street's carry trade. - Hazel Henderson, Editor The deficit [...]
BULLETIN: Inside the Fraud Factory
Huge cracks are finally appearing in the Wall Street mortgage mega fraud. Here's a fresh deposition video of a single loan processor who fraudulently signed 5,000+ loan documents PER DAY. Yes, you read that right: FIVE THOUSAND. Multiply him by a few hundred (or thousand) and you'll have some sense of how deep the hole Wall Street cut into [...]
Naked Capitalism: More Useful Info on Foreclosure Fraud from Yves Smith
More on Why the PIMCO, BlackRock, Freddie, NY Fed Letter to Countrywide on Putbacks Is Way Overhyped Most readers were not happy when I didn’t buy into the mainstream presentation of a the widespread news reports that a letter sent on behalf of a group of investors constituting approximately $16.5 billion (per the Wall Street Journal) of $47 [...]
G-20 Communiqué: Heavy on Commitments and Committees; Light on Actionable Steps Forward
From Ethical Markets Correspondent at the G-20 Summit, June 26-27 in Toronto, Canada June 28, 2010 - Toronto, Canada - On Sunday, world leaders converged in Toronto, Canada to find consensus on next steps towards ensuring “strong, sustainable, and balanced global growth”. Although a few important measures were agreed upon, the [...]

