I think anybody here (with half of a brain) could talk about the Kindleberger book (Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises) and understand his concept of the "Lender of Last Resort and the concept of bubbles ("It is different this time").
For the previous parts of this recession/depression the US banks that have failed have either had their assets taken over by other US banks or the FDIC. It would appear that the FDIC is no longer playing the role of lender of last resort. When Guaranty Bank failed yesterday...things WERE different - there was NO US bank to take them over! The FDIC courted - yes, courted BBVA for BBVA to take over Guaranty. http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/business/local/54014477.html - fourth paragraph down.
Heads up folks...we are now relying upon foreign entities to save our banks! This will last only as long as foreigners will save our banks...and then may God have mercy upon all of us within the US!
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/guaranty-tx.html#acquire_fin
(Courtesy of ET and gastropod news services
)
-gastropod
For the previous parts of this recession/depression the US banks that have failed have either had their assets taken over by other US banks or the FDIC. It would appear that the FDIC is no longer playing the role of lender of last resort. When Guaranty Bank failed yesterday...things WERE different - there was NO US bank to take them over! The FDIC courted - yes, courted BBVA for BBVA to take over Guaranty. http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/business/local/54014477.html - fourth paragraph down.
Heads up folks...we are now relying upon foreign entities to save our banks! This will last only as long as foreigners will save our banks...and then may God have mercy upon all of us within the US!
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/guaranty-tx.html#acquire_fin
(Courtesy of ET and gastropod news services
)-gastropod