selon Jamie Dimon, le PDG de J.P. Morgan, qui y voit un parallèle avec la crise des #subprimes. La vision d’un #capitalisme qui finit par se détruire lui-même, constate Isabelle Chaperon, chroniqueuse au service Economie du « Monde ».)
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(Le célèbre investisseur, connu pour avoir prédit la crise des #subprimes, l'a expliqué sur le réseau social Substack. « Je n'aime pas sa position ni les investissements qu'[Oracle] réalise », a-t-il écrit.)
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#Subprimes all over again.
And this time we have Trump and his merry band of incompetent ghouls in charge 🤦🏻
Quand la bulle #IA va exploser, la crise des #subprimes sera de la roupie de sansonnet.
Revoir "The Big Short" est garder en tête que les agences de notations sont un nid de corruption.
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#2008 #subPrimes ..
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Before the 1980s, banks couldn’t use people’s deposits as collateral for investments. Banks were not allowed to use their customers’ deposits to invest them. Up until the early 1980s, when you owned a share in a company, a building or a field and wanted to buy or sell other shares, the state levied transfer duties. It costed money to exchange shares. As a result, money was invested over a number of years, and investors had to pay close attention to what they were buying. They had to ensure that their investment would be viable over the long term. This risk-taking was used to justify capitalism. Co-owners and investors took risks with their money, and as a result, they made the decisions. Risk was rewarded. Strict rules were put in place: investors were very well informed about what they were buying, and the share was bought without intermediaries (for example, a share in a farm, a share in Ford, etc.). The post-war “golden age” was a very prosperous period for most people in the West. It was a period of strong regulation and state intervention. The ultra-rich weren’t as rich as they are today, but they already had more than enough. Ronald Reagan and Margaret Tatcher introduced a massive financialization of the economy: lower taxes and less regulation (deregulation). This had three effects. – Firstly, anything can be converted into shares on the stock market, and any name can be assigned to it: these are securitization transactions. For example, the sporting performance of a soccer team, NFTs (a computer image with a paint design) or a loan. What’s more, products are not purchased directly: you can securitize products that are themselves securitized. The investor has no idea what he’s buying. – Secondly, banks have the right to use their customers’ deposits to invest. They take risks with the money entrusted to them by their customers. After the 2008 financial crisis, banks must have a minimum deposit to guarantee their customers’ money up to a certain amount …
#Financialization, #deregulation and #securitizationtransactions: www.aurianneor.org/financializa...
#banks #capitalmobility #crises #democracy #deposit #economy #investment #junkbonds #loans #prosperity #regulations #risk #robots #scandal #securitization #shares #state #subprimes #taxes #trading
Jérôme, je ne sais pas ce qu'on est en train d'acheter, mais ça va nous exploser à la gueule.
#subprimes
#Ukraine #Poutine #Trump #UE Les états ont sauvé l'économie au moment de la crise #Subprimes en 2008 et pendant le #Covid en 2019. Aujourd'hui le #Capitalisme impose sa #logiquedeguerremondialisée ‼️ L'ennemi des peuples est toujours le même 😡 Aux abois, il s'est radicalisé en #NationalCapitalisme ⚠️
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- rachat club #football Manchester City par fonds d’investissement émirati (cf 2034 + #cuju).
- France pub produits gras/salés/sucrés = 2.2 milliards € #sucre #lobbies
#climat #year2008 #climate #anthropocene #climatechange #climatecrisis
🚨 La retraite par capitalisation, vraiment une bonne idée ? Lors de la crise des subprimes : des millions d'Américains ont du reprendre un boulot, avec des pertes allant jusqu'à 50% pour certains. 💸📉
En France, on nous vend cela comme une solution miracle... 🤔
#Retraites #Capitalisation #Subprimes
On y voit deux choses intéressantes :
1- Une financiarisation croissante de l’économie, avec des #dividendes versés de plus en plus importants, jusqu'à la crise des #subprimes de 2007/2008
#Banques #Dettes #Crises #Subprimes : la Société Générale poursuivie aux USA ainsi que 16 institutions financières (