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J wrote:Looks like Citibank is in trouble...
I guess HSBC is going to become the world's #1 bank then. Also, they have very little CDO exposure, almost nothing when compared to Citi.
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Yes, heavy hits in manufacturing.

If it was the stronger dollar it should've happened months ago, and why didn't the economists predict it? Plus the dollar has been cooling off lately.
It did happen months ago. Right around when the dollar shot drastically up and one of the Big Three went on strike, Ontario lost 14,000 jobs. Mostly manufactoring like you said before.
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It'll be interesting to see what happens this week when the major financial institutions release their fiscal results. I'm wondering if investors will be dumping a load of cash into energy futures and driving up the prices or pulling out all their money from energy & other commodities to pay off their bad debts.
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More and more parallels. I'll look up the Saturday article when I get home today, but we had banks laying off thousands and taking billions and billions of losses, the Citibank article is a really loud echo from the early 90s for us...
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aerius wrote:It'll be interesting to see what happens this week when the major financial institutions release their fiscal results. I'm wondering if investors will be dumping a load of cash into energy futures and driving up the prices or pulling out all their money from energy & other commodities to pay off their bad debts.
Oil was below $94 yesterday, though that seemed to be more about the non-recession than a need to pay debts.
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I'm hovering between rage and laughter at the idea we aren't actually in a recession. Financially I was less fucked during the 'declared' recession than I am right now.
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Setesh wrote:I'm hovering between rage and laughter at the idea we aren't actually in a recession. Financially I was less fucked during the 'declared' recession than I am right now.
Oh agreed and seconded in spades! I'm thinking our moving back from Texas (the land of okay cost of living and high wages for nurses) to Louisiana (the fucked-up Asshole of America where wages are shit, costs of living are high, politics is ineffective corrupt do-nothing fuck-all, and Peak Oil and Global Warming are lining up to gangbang the state to death) was a big mistake.
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Setesh wrote:I'm hovering between rage and laughter at the idea we aren't actually in a recession. Financially I was less fucked during the 'declared' recession than I am right now.
Yes, but Bill O'Reilly is doing fine, as are many other wealthy people. You have to look at the "big picture".
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Xisiqomelir wrote:
J wrote:Looks like Citibank is in trouble...
I guess HSBC is going to become the world's #1 bank then. Also, they have very little CDO exposure, almost nothing when compared to Citi.
Well, the question would be HSBC's exposure to the UK market which is having similar problems.
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Citi has been through this before - back in the early 1980's I left working for them at a time when they were having lay-offs and selling off lines of business due to bad debts.
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Broomstick wrote:Citi has been through this before - back in the early 1980's I left working for them at a time when they were having lay-offs and selling off lines of business due to bad debts.
Not like this. Not this big a bad debt (which we're not even anywhere near to over with), and not something infecting every other financial sector. Additionally, at a time of dwindling resources, increased commodities prices and recession leading on to depression, expect the term "bank run" to be common again.

There's no reason at all to believe Citi is immune to what took down the Rock.
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Oh, I didn't mean to imply that Citi was in any way immune to anything - just to say that this isn't the first time they've had problems with bad debts. Last time the rest of the economy wasn't so bad off - this time it is. We'll see how it shakes out.

Frankly, I HATE Citi, it was a soul-destroying place to work when I was (briefly) there, I doubt that's changed.
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