dimelab dimelab: shrinking the gap between talk and action.

NYT Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

Bogus NYT reporting (1); MBIA/NYT Slugfest (1); NYT class (1); NYT reports (2); NYT reports big-money players buying farmland (1); NYT's Eric Dash (1).

zero hedge Fri 2010-04-23 20:02 EDT

How Lehman, With The Fed's Complicity, Created Another Illegal Precedent In Abusing The Primary Dealer Credit Facility

Five months ago, Zero Hedge observed the nuances of the Federal Reserve's Primary Dealer Credit Facility (PDCF) and concluded that this artificial liquidity boosting construct was nothing more than yet another scam to allow banks to extract ever more money from taxpayers, with the complicit blessing of the Federal Reserve Board Of New York (as the original piece also provided an in-depth discussion of the triparty repo market which is now a parallel to the buzzword of the day in the form of Lehman's "Repo 105" off balance sheet contraption, it should serve as a useful refresher course to anyone who wishes to understand why while Repo 105 with its $50 billion in liability contingency may have been an issue, the true Repo market, with over $3 trillion of likely just as toxic assets, is where the real pain in the future will come from). The PDCF would allow assets of declining and even inexistent value to be pledged as collateral, thus making sure that taxpayer cash was funneled into sham institutions holding predominantly toxic assets, and whose viability was and is limited, yet still is backed by the Fed, which to this day continues to pour our money into them. Today, with a tip from the NYT's Eric Dash, we demonstrate just how grossly negligent the Federal Reserve was when it came to Lehman's abuse of the PDCF, and how the trail of slime of Lehman's increasingly obvious manipulation of its books goes to the very top of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and its then governor - a very much complicit Tim Geithner...

abuse; created; Fed's Complicity; Illegal Precedent; Lehman; Primary Dealers Credit Facility; Zero Hedge.

Fri 2010-04-02 10:36 EDT

Archein: Krugman as Failure

...I'd like to direct you to a scathing, sniveling little review, Krugman wrote fifteen years ago on Bill Greider's most excellent "One World Ready or Not". Greider's book documents the ravaging of the American middle-class caused by the processes of corporate globalization. Krugman counters with a ludicrous little tale about hot dogs, and then proceeds to defend it pushing all the pop-economic theory of the day, by so doing, an economist was bestowed with money and pats on the head from the mega-corporate boardrooms, you know, like the money Paul was paid working for Enron. According to the Nobel Laureate, replacing good paying steel jobs with McDonald's jobs was just great. Now today, fifteen years later, Mr. Krugman's contradicting what he's been saying his entire career, while Greider, no back page of the NYT for him, was right along...Mr. Krugman represents the most serious problem this republic currently faces, power has lost all accountability. From the top of government, to media, to finance, to our large corporations, we've seen spectacular failure, and no one held accountable. It's a lot bigger problem than the fact Paul Krugman is really a very silly man.

Archein; failure; Krugman.

naked capitalism Tue 2009-09-01 19:06 EDT

More Bogus Bailout Reporting: ``As Big Banks Repay Bailout Money, U.S. Sees a Profit''

Clearly, the spin is in...The fact that we have such patent garbage running as a front page New York Times story says either the reporter and his editors lack the ability to think critically (or find sources who could do that for them) or that we have a controlled press. Bogus NYT reporting.

Big Banks Repay Bailout Money; Bogus Bailout Reporting; naked capitalism; profits; U.S. Sees.

Fri 2008-06-20 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: More on the MBIA/NYT Slugfest

MBIA/NYT Slugfest; naked capitalism.

Thu 2008-06-05 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Big Investors Running to Agriculture Plays

NYT reports big-money players buying farmland and grain elevators

Agriculture Plays; Big Investors Running; naked capitalism.

Fri 2007-12-07 00:00 EST

Money Matters: The NYT Has Really Stupid Editorials About Finances

by Elaine Meinel Supkis; "expecting China to begin pressuring Japan into a joint currency rise based on secret protocols which concerns military presence in Asia of the US fleets"

finance; money matters; NYT; Really Stupid Editorials.

Tue 2007-08-28 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Jim Grant on the Subprime Crisis

naked capitalism: Jim Grant in the NYT on the Subprime Crisis; "capitalism without financial failure is not capitalism at all, but a kind of socialism for the rich"

Jim granting; naked capitalism; subprime crisis.

Fri 2005-07-01 00:00 EDT

News & Features | All classed up and nowhere to go

News & Features | All classed up and nowhere to go (NYT class-in-america critique by Chris Lehman)

classes; features; Go; news.