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Bank Of America Dumps $75 Trillion In Derivatives On U.S. Taxpayers With Federal Approval
http://seekingalpha.com/article/301260-bank-of-america-dumps-75-trillion-in-derivatives-on-u-s-taxpayers-with-federal-approval ^

Posted on 10/24/2011 8:10:44 AM PDT by TigerClaws

Bloomberg reports that Bank of America (BAC) has shifted about $22 trillion worth of derivative obligations from Merrill Lynch and the BAC holding company to the FDIC insured retail deposit division. Along with this information came the revelation that the FDIC insured unit was already stuffed with $53 trillion worth of these potentially toxic obligations, making a total of $75 trillion.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bankofamerica; blogpimp; boa; bofa; bofaderivatives; corruption; derivatives; fdic; frankturek; fraud; taxes; turek
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1 posted on 10/24/2011 8:10:49 AM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: TigerClaws

“Along with this information came the revelation that the FDIC insured unit was already stuffed with $53 trillion worth of these potentially toxic obligations, making a total of $75 trillion.”

I’m no real estate expert, but I’d say that is a lot.


2 posted on 10/24/2011 8:13:02 AM PDT by jessduntno ("They say the world has become too complex for simple answers... they are wrong." - RR)
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To: TigerClaws

“Dead Beats” FUALT!


3 posted on 10/24/2011 8:14:44 AM PDT by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: TigerClaws

Um... The GOVERNMENT is accepting this crappy deal

and ONLY the government is big enough to do something this stupid.

If the government is stupid enough to do it, I don’t blame the banks for taking advantage of it. They have to live in the real world of existing rules.


4 posted on 10/24/2011 8:16:25 AM PDT by Mr. K (We need a TEA Party march on GOP headquarters ~!!)
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To: TigerClaws

Is there that much money in the entire world?..........


5 posted on 10/24/2011 8:18:07 AM PDT by Red Badger (Obama's number one economics advisor must be a Magic Eight Ball.................)
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To: TigerClaws

There is ZERO chance the net obligation is anything like that. Surprised Alpha isn’t clear on that.


6 posted on 10/24/2011 8:19:22 AM PDT by major-pelham
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To: TigerClaws

Oh I’m sure we’ll be able to suck that up in no time/sarc


7 posted on 10/24/2011 8:20:44 AM PDT by vanilla swirl (We are the Patrick Henry we have been waiting for!)
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To: TigerClaws

Every $5T in todays dollars represents the amount of money spent by FedGov™ on WWII in the 1940’s.


8 posted on 10/24/2011 8:23:23 AM PDT by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: TigerClaws

I find it difficult to believe there is 75 trillion worth of vacant real estate out there. I wonder what percentage of these holdings are currently occupied for free and whether ACORN (or whatever they’re calling themselves now) is involved in it.


9 posted on 10/24/2011 8:24:02 AM PDT by liberalh8ter
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To: TigerClaws; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; stephenjohnbanker; DoughtyOne; calcowgirl; Gilbo_3; ...
RE :"The FDIC opposed the move, but there is nothing the FDIC can do, except file a petition for a writ of mandamus in court, against the Federal Reserve, seeking a declaration that the approval was illegal. But, the FDIC would lose, because Congress has given the Federal Reserve Board ultimate power to do whatever it wishes. So, the bottom line is this: When something bad happens, and the derivative obligations are triggered, the FDIC will be on the hook, thanks to the Federal Reserve. The counter-parties of Bank of America, both inside America and elsewhere around the world, will be safely bailed out by the full faith and credit of the USA. Meanwhile, the taxpayers and dollar denominated savers will be fleeced again. "

????

10 posted on 10/24/2011 8:24:20 AM PDT by sickoflibs (Cain :"My parents didn't raise me to beg the government for other peoples money")
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To: TigerClaws

Let’s see...

We have a national total including future unfunded liabilities of about $130 trillion dollars. Throw in $75 trillion in derivatives and we are over $200 trillion.

Nice!!!!


11 posted on 10/24/2011 8:24:51 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: TigerClaws
This latest example of misconduct illustrates the error of allowing a bank-controlled entity, like the Federal Reserve, complete power over the nation's monetary system.

The FED was the cornerstone of Progressive plans for Gov't. The FED must be neutered.

12 posted on 10/24/2011 8:25:14 AM PDT by PGR88 (I'm so open-minded my brains fell out)
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To: TigerClaws
A key excerpt:

The FDIC opposed the move, but there is nothing the FDIC can do, except file a petition for a writ of mandamus in court, against the Federal Reserve, seeking a declaration that the approval was illegal. But, the FDIC would lose, because Congress has given the Federal Reserve Board ultimate power to do whatever it wishes.

So, the bottom line is this: When something bad happens, and the derivative obligations are triggered, the FDIC will be on the hook, thanks to the Federal Reserve. The counter-parties of Bank of America, both inside America and elsewhere around the world, will be safely bailed out by the full faith and credit of the USA. Meanwhile, the taxpayers and dollar denominated savers will be fleeced again. This latest example of misconduct illustrates the error of allowing a bank-controlled entity, like the Federal Reserve, complete power over the nation's monetary system. The so-called "reforms" enacted by Congress, in the wake of the 2008 crash, have vested more, and not less, power in the Federal Reserve, and supplied us with more, rather than less instability and problems.

This is not an isolated instance. JP Morgan Chase (JPM) is being allowed to house its unstable derivative obligations within its FDIC insured retail banking unit. Other big banks do the same. So long as the Federal Reserve exists and/or other financial regulatory agencies continue to be run by a revolving door staff that moves in and out of industry and government, crony capitalism will be alive and well in America. No amount of Dodd-Frank or Volcker rule legislation will ever protect savers, taxpayers or the American people. Profits will continue to be privatized and losses socialized.

 

13 posted on 10/24/2011 8:26:54 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: TigerClaws

What’s a few Trillion more that we can’t pay back?


14 posted on 10/24/2011 8:29:54 AM PDT by broken_arrow1 (I regret that I have but one life to give for my country - Nathan Hale "Patriot")
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To: TigerClaws
Don't really know what this means but sounds like BofA is about to go belly up or at least another bailout. Both sounds like we are taking another hit.
15 posted on 10/24/2011 8:30:11 AM PDT by Logical me
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To: major-pelham; All

it’s still very bad for us.

...just like Ireland.
the Irish people,
were about the MOST debt-free,
in all of Europe.

then the politicians changed the law,
to make the taxpayers liable for the bank’s
derivitive screw-ups.

...the rest is history.

now, the same is happening to us.


16 posted on 10/24/2011 8:30:14 AM PDT by Elendur (It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. - Thomas Jefferson)
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To: TigerClaws

With Bernyankme’s approval....


17 posted on 10/24/2011 8:35:44 AM PDT by b4its2late ("Pray for Obama. Psalm 109:8")
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To: Mr. K

“If the government is stupid enough to do it, I don’t blame the banks for taking advantage of it.”

That is the point of the whole article. The players “behind the scenes” i.e. the executives that are getting the 20 million dollar bonuses move in and out of government writing the rules, and Congress has been bought and paid for.

I’d love to have a sweet deal where if I make money I keep the profits but if I lose money the taxpayers pay for it.

The OWS idiots are correct about one thing, there is much rotten on Wall Street, but the stench originates from the Potomac, not the Hudson.


18 posted on 10/24/2011 8:35:54 AM PDT by bitterohiogunclinger (Proudly casting a heavy carbon footprint as I clean my guns ---)
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To: jessduntno

To know whether it’s “a lot” we’d have to know what the net is.

E.g., if I bet $4.99 that the 49ers will win and then, to hedge that, bet $5.01 that the 49ers will lose, the “total” bet is $10, but the “net” (potential loss) is $.02. This is what derivatives are “supposed” to do (hedge other bets). Unfortunately, many derivatives aren’t structured in this “win-lose” fashion, but can end up “lose-lose”.

Of course the main point of the article that connected bankers use corrupt politicians to cover their behinds is still valid.


19 posted on 10/24/2011 8:36:41 AM PDT by PhilosopherStone1000
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To: TigerClaws

Would this be considered more LOOTING of the American people? $75 Trillion!!!!


20 posted on 10/24/2011 8:37:04 AM PDT by drypowder
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