Occupy Boston learned this week that Bank of America’s holding company (BAC) has moved troubled derivatives from its subsidiary, Merrill Lynch, to Bank of America, which is insured by the FDIC and, ultimately, the US Treasury. Bloomberg News reports that BAC moved the troubled derivatives after having its credit rating downgraded last month. This downgrade was due to its relentless acquisition of failing companies like Countrywide Financial and Merrill Lynch, both of which have massive, hidden losses that will now to be borne by the 99%.
This means that Bank of America’s exposure to the ongoing European debt crisis is now insured by US taxpayers. This direct transfer of risk was completed without approval by regulators and, needless to say, without public input. It was done over the opposition of the FDIC, which objected because it put the insurance fund at risk. It was done with the support of the Federal Reserve, which, now more than ever, clearly represents the interests of the 1%. Bloomberg also reported that other investment banks’ derivatives positions have been placed in insured banks so that taxpayers will bear the risk of those losses as well. Collectively, the insured banks’ derivatives exposure is well over $100 trillion—far larger than the world’s GDP.
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Come out, come out, wherever you are! I'm talking to that totally brainwashed IDIOT who said the "system is working". When the banks tell you that you are no longer allowed access to your deposits because they been confiscated to cover their losses, but the FDIC will send you an IOU "soon", maybe THEN you will see the enormity of the scams being perpetrated on you. Until then, just continue to believe that ANYONE at Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, GE, Bank of America, the Treasury Department, (I could make this list go on for a LONG time), etc, has one iota of concern about you, your family or your life. They ONLY care about money. How much they have and how much you have left that they haven't taken yet. They want it ALL and don't care how that happens or who gets ruined or hurt. Maybe THAT is "the system" that slug was referring to....
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