Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Britain Plans Bank Bailout Worth Hundreds of Billions

As European leaders continued to clash over measures to ease the financial crisis, Britain announced a three-part multibillion-dollar bailout for its beleaguered banks, and Spain moved to mount a separate rescue of its own banking sector, The New York Times’s Landon Thomas Jr. and Carter Dougherty reported.

At a news conference, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, pictured above, insisted that the crisis had begun in the United States. “This problem started in America with irresponsible actions and lending by some institutions,” he said. “In some cases nobody actually knew what irresponsible lending was done.”

As a result of the crisis, he said, “the global financial market has ceased to function.”

He depicted the British measures as far more radical than had been forecast and farther reaching than America’s $700 billion bailout.

“We have led the world today with a proposal to restructure our banking system,” Mr. Brown said. “We are taking the steps that I believe other countries will take in the future.”

In a theme that ran through the meeting, European ministers promised to avoid a bankruptcy like that of Lehman Brothers, which elevated the crisis on Sept. 15. “We’re not going to tolerate a Lehman Brothers scenario,” said Christine Lagarde, France’s finance minister.


The idea behind the British plan is to increase the underlying capital the banks rely upon as a cushion against losses, which most analysts and investors say is no longer sufficient given the combination of a recession-bound economy and the drying up of most forms of short-term liquidity.

for the full article http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/08/britain-announces-bank-bailout-worth-hundreds-of-billions/


Do you think that America is to blame for the finacial crisis happening in the world? Why or Why not? Do you think this plan will work? Are there any similarities between America and Britian on how to resolve this economic crisis?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A 5 year low on wallstreet

Wall Street continued to fall on tuesday with a 500 point loss which brought Dow down nearly 900 points in the last 2 days. The Federal Reserve's plan to improve credit markets failed to make investors confident agian. Chairman Ben Bernanke's pessimistic econmomic outlook in a speech this afternoon made it worse. Do you feel comfortable investing with the current economic crisis? What can be done to ensure the confidence in investors?

Monday, October 6, 2008

WOAHH! CBS Poll SAYS....

A poll held by CBS recently shows that Obama indeed does have a whapping 6 point lead over MmCain! Obama with 48 prcent of registered voters and McCain with a slight fall behind of 42 percent! Which is crazy because 12 percent of democratic voters said that they are backing up McCain, And a quarter of those who supported Clinton, are now pulling for McCain instesd of Obama..the Democratic candidate!? I am litterally sitting here going WHHAAAAATTT?

All of this is leading back to what we took notes on in class today..all of this talk of betraying the whole idea of voting for you candidate because of the political party he (or in this year's case she), represents. These are now being put into categories in my head as these so called "Ideological Terms"...If it had not been for the Swi-man, i would have no idea why these people would be voting for someone of the opposite political party they were once so accustom to..

In conclusion..Watch The Political Debate In Our Own City!!! Tomorrow night at 7:00pm, i am pretty sure thats the time..
peace out

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Vice Presidential Debate!

The Vice Presidential debate took place tonight. Sarah Palin vs. Joe Biden. There was a lot of talk on the War in Iraq and our economy. What are you views on the debate? Who do you think took the victory?
There was a lot of disagreement on if we should bring the troops home from overseas or not. Mccain/Palin think it would be best to stay, while Obama/Biden think its time to bring them home. In your opinion, what do you think would be the best choice for Nation's sake?
One last thing to think about. Palin states that the climate change is due to the cyclical temperature changes on our planet. She doesn't believe that climate change should be blamed just on man. Biden argues that climate change is clearly man made. Thoughts on this topic?