Gandalf Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 (edited) ...citaj, doslo je vreme za basnoslovno stampanje para da bi se finansirali neverovatno skupi ratovi i njihove posledice koji su zadesili 20. vek, zatim socijalni sistemi koji su sada neodrzivi pa ce pogoditi pre svega sadasnje generacije koje placaju a nece mnogo dobiti u buducnosti, itd.Zavera protiv slobode! Ua Zavera, ua! a nije ti palo na pamet da procackas malo? kakva kriza 1857-e? sta se to desilo pre 1903-e?treci link: slobodno bankarstvo, bas kako treba. mada bi neki zlobnik pomislio da su u pitanju klasicni bejlauti. In 1857 an international financial crisis hit Sweden. During the crisis the Riksbank supported the credit market by acting as a lender of last resort which brought it to the brink of abandoning convertibility. Facing a run for note redemption, the largest bank of the time, Skåne Enskilda Bank, had to be saved from bankruptcy by State intervention....Paradoxically, opinion had shifted away from the Enskilda banks as a result of the crisis of 1878/79. The important Stockholm Enskilda Bank had to be saved by State funds, but the difficulties of the bank resulted in a run for deposits and not for note redemption. What this crisis actually demonstrated was that the note issuing banks were no more vulnerable to runs than were banks relying exclusively on deposits. Unlike the crisis of 1857/58, however, when the Riksbank was the focus of criticism, this time the Enskilda banks were the principal target Žirarde, Raul – Politički mitovi i mitologije ...u zlatno doba vladalo je, razume se, ničim narušeno, zlatno jedinstvo čoveka sa prirodom, ali i samim sobom: carevali su čistota, nevinost i nepatvorene strasti. Zlatni trenuci prošlosti jednog naroda, međutim, nisu deo proživljenog i individualnog, već kolektivnog istorijskog pamćenja. Takva prošlost, dakle, nikada nije neposredno upoznata. Njena snaga leži u ponuđenom obrascu, arhetipu, uzoru, a od mitologizacije takvih povlašćenih trenutaka, pa do njihove sakralizacije, samo je jedan korak. Jer, spram slike sadašnjice, doživljene i opisane kao razdoblje tuge i propadanja, uzdiže se apsolut prošlosti koju odlikuju punoća i svetlost. Edited September 21, 2011 by Gandalf
Anduril Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 ....Izvini, ali ti do pre par sati nisi ni znao da je uopste postojao free banking period bilo gde jer u protivnom ne bi ni postovao onaj besmislen Makijavelijev citat tako da te ne bi zadrzavao odgovorima na tvoje "argumente". Mislim, tokom citavog 19. veka je bilo panika i kriza ali nista nalik onom tokom 20. veka u eri centralnih banaka a poenta je da je i taj svedski sistem (kao i skotski, SAD bez CBitd.) funkcionisao a dugovi i nestabilnost nisu bili nista nalik ovoj situaciji sad i pored veoma ogranicenog protoka informacija.
Gandalf Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 (edited) Izvini, ali ti do pre par sati nisi ni znao da je uopste postojao free banking period bilo gde jer u protivnom ne bi ni postovao onaj besmislen Makijavelijev citat tako da te ne bi zadrzavao odgovorima na tvoje "argumente".pa nije postojao. u stvari, jeste. sa ponekim sitnim drzavnim intervencijama, poneki bejlautic tu i tamo. sitnica. :Dedit: google search je tebi trebao da prikaze vrednost cackanja. kad vidis da se nesto ne uklapa, ne verujes blagoslovenim slobodarima (ili kome drugom) na rec. vec cackas i kopas.edit II:free banking, yeah! But as early as the crises of 1857, 1866 and 1878-79 the Bank of Sweden to some extent supported the banking system with liquidity, but the true lender-of -last-resort-function was persued by the Debt Office up to the middle of the 1870s, both vis-a-vis the commercial banks and, interestly enough, vis-a-vis some of the more important private banking firms.After the conversion to silver standard in 1834, the principal duty of the Riksbank was to preserve the domestic currency and the exchange rates; otherwise it did not function as a central bank (as we know the concept today). Edited September 21, 2011 by Gandalf
Gandalf Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 (edited) http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904199404576538261061694524.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStoriesTwo years into Greece's debt crisis, its citizens are reeling from austerity measures imposed to prevent a government debt default that could cause havoc throughout Europe....The most dramatic sign of Greece's pain, however, is a surge in suicides.Recorded suicides have roughly doubled since before the crisis to about six per 100,000 residents annually, according to the Greek health ministry and a charitable organization called Klimaka.About 40% more Greeks killed themselves in the first five months of this year than in the same period last year, the health ministry says. Edited September 22, 2011 by Gandalf
nautilus Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 Juce je FED pokrenuo novi paket mjera nazvan Operation Twist. Isto tako Moody je oborio kreditni rejting Citibanka, Wells Fargoa i Bank of America. DJI je gotovo odmah pao za 2.5 % a danasnje evropske berze 4.5 %. Bice veselo na berzi danas.
Sirius Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 Operation Twist je doneo informaciju da FED ne moze trenutno puno sta da uradi(GOP ozbiljno preti :) ). Pri tome su obavestili siru javnost da postoji velika sansa za pad ekonomije, koji se vec desava.Kada su to svi videli i culi berza je pala.Danas je masakr Evrope jer ekonomski pokazatelji kazu da je EU u recesiji. George Soros just said on CNBC that "I think we are in a [double dip] already" in the U.S. Nouriel Roubini: US, Eurozone and UK are effectively in a recession now. And policy makers are running out of policy rabbits to pull out their policy hats
noskich Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/world/10321321/crisis-puts-euro-under-threat-ecb/
Gandalf Posted September 26, 2011 Posted September 26, 2011 (edited) New Yorkers Can’t Afford Cocaine AnymoreWe all know the economy is bad, but how bad is it? So bad that New Yorkers can't afford to shovel blow into their faces like its closing night at Studio 54. Damn, that's really bad. But is it true? Edited September 26, 2011 by Gandalf
Shan Jan Posted September 26, 2011 Posted September 26, 2011 Meni muka cim neko sa wall streata otvori usta. Dodje mi da se vrate smrtne kazne, samo za te kreature koje zaradjuju na unistavanju tudjih zivota.
dekss Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 koliko sam ukapirao ovaj nije sa wall streeta. a postoji sansa da nije ni broker
MayDay Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 hoax je u pitanju.http://www.sabotagetimes.com/people/alessio-rastani-and-the-yes-mens-five-greatest-hoaxes/vidis sta ti se desava kad umesto da sednes i pristojno se informises o stvarima, ti uzmes pa posecujes desanka topik od ranog jutra. ne valja to za kredibilitet.
hazard Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 BBC tvrdi da nije hoax i da su mu proverili kredencijale
MayDay Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 (edited) The BBC said Mr Rastani was authentic. However, Mr Rastani is not registered with the Financial Services Authority and his website, leadingtrader.com, crashes when you try to load the contact page.But the truth could be far simpler: Mr Rastani told the telegraph.co.uk that he's just likes to talk on TV."The (BBC) approached me," he said. "I'm an attention seeker. I agreed to go on because I'm attention seeker. But I meant every word I said. Edited September 28, 2011 by MayDay
hazard Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 No nebitno. Cak i da nije trejder, savrseno je prikazao mentalni sklop mnogih trejdera.
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