60 Minutes, credit default swaps, and the criminals who just rolled us for 700b
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Credit default swaps, unregulated insurance offered to those who purchased risky subprime mortgage based financial products by the same people who sold them said products, now form a potentially larger problem than the mortgages themselves.
The amount of 60 trillion dollars is quoted in the interview.
Posted by Corky at 2008-10-06 10:21 AM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
but it's not insurance.
Posted by Lipzoidial at 2008-10-06 12:24 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
THIS video is worth seeing, scary as it is, just for the interview with the head of the association that represents hedge funds and credit default swaps.
His, leering, shit-eating grin when asked about how this could happen tells the whole story.
Posted by Corky at 2008-10-06 01:36 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
1980's: Junk bonds 2000's: Derivatives
What's changed?
Posted by NumberSix at 2008-10-06 04:52 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
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