Follow Max Keiser on Twitter: twitter.com Watch the full Keiser Report 289 on Thursday. In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss the Devil’s Breath of too much debt and JP Morgan’s black and blue dementia. In the second half of the show Max talks to Mike Maloney about gold, silver and Hollywood accounting
Watch the full Keiser Report E288 on Tuesday. In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert have a field day dissecting Jamie Dimon’s ‘egregious, terrible mistake,’ the possible insider trading around those so-called mistake and what the Leveson Inquiry may tell us about the SEC’s Mary Schapiro’s ‘focus’ on these oh so egregious mistakes. In the second half of the show Max talks to Nomi Prins, a former senior executive at Goldman Sachs and Bear Stearns, about the problems at JP Morgan’s London trading desk.
“We cannot solve this crisis by piling new debt on top of old debt which is already damaging our economic growth prospects,” Olli Rehn, Europe's commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, said in panel presentation at …
But while the crisis faded into the background, it never really went way. Remedies that were sold as solutions haven't solved a thing. The celebrated bailouts of countries like Portugal, Ireland, and especially Greece have ..
Last year's string of good news/ bad news on the Eurozone debt crisis had the markets going up and down like a yo-yo until the routine grew so tiresome that most people stopped paying attention. But while the crisis faded …
In another discussion in our series After the Fall that examines what’s changed and what hasn’t since the 2008 financial crisis, Jeffrey Brown discusses consumer and marketplace attitudes toward credit and debt with Adam Levin of Credit.com, James Chessen of the American Bankers Association and Kathy Kristof of CBS MoneyWatch.
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'Very Concerned' About Renewed Worsening of Debt Crisis — No Reason for QE3 Now, Given Recent U.S. Economic Improvement — But QE3 Possible In Future If.
April 23 (Bloomberg) — John Ryding, chief economist and co-founder of RDQ Economics, talks about Spain’s sovereign debt crisis, France’s presidential election and gold prices. He speaks with Pimm Fox and Alix Steel on Bloomberg Television’s "Taking Stock."