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1. Why Finance?
Financial Theory (ECON 251) This lecture gives a brief history of the young field of financial theory, which began in business schools quite separate from economics, and of my growing interest in the field and in Wall Street. A cornerstone of standard financial theory is the efficient markets hypothesis, but that has been discredited by the financial crisis of 2007-09. This lecture describes the kinds of questions standard financial theory nevertheless answers well. It also introduces the leverage cycle as a critique of standard financial theory and as an explanation of the crisis. The lecture ends with a class experiment illustrating a situation in which the efficient markets hypothesis works surprisingly well. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Course Introduction 10:16 - Chapter 2. Collateral in the Standard Theory 17:54 - Chapter 3. Leverage in Housing Prices 33:47 - Chapter 4. Examples of Finance 46:13 - Chapter 5. Why Study Finance? 50:13 - Chapter 6. Logistics 58:22 - Chapter 7. A Experiment of the Financial Market Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2009.
Max Keiser: Financial holocaust looms as Germany storms Greece
Protesters in Athens are clashing with police, some throwing stones and Molotov cocktails. Greece's coalition government managed to agree on a new austerity deal their creditors demanded. But Eurozone finance ministers say they want to see concrete action before the second bailout worth 130 billion Euros can be handed over. The Greek Parliament is expected to vote on Sunday. But a junior coalition member says he will not back the new plan. RT talks to Max Keiser, financial analyst and host of the Keiser Report. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
CELENTE: Part 1 'The Whole Financial System is a CASINO'
This is Part 1 of my new interview with Gerald Celente. We ciover MF Global, the rigged market, and the fact that if you don't HAVE your money under your control, in your hand, it's not yours! sgtreport.com Celente's Trends Journal: www.trendsresearch.com The content in my videos and on the SGTbull07 channel are provided for informational purposes only. Use the information found in my videos as a starting point for conducting your own research and conduct your own due diligence (DD) BEFORE making any significant investing decisions. SGTbull07 assumes all information to be truthful and reliable; however, I cannot and do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of this information. Thank you.
Financial Armageddon is Coming
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Financial Oligarchy and the New Robber Barons w/Derivatives Guru Janet Tavakoli
Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to Capital Account. Bernanke speaks and everyone seems to listen. In a speech today, he warned about the job market and said continued accommodative easy-money policies will be needed to make further progress. This has the financial press reading the tea leaves and saying more QE. Is it really because, as our guest says -- TBTF really means "trust Bernanke to fund?" She's Janet Tavakoli, author of "The New Robber Barons: How Bankers created an International Oligarchy," and she's here to talk about the too big to fail banks, the financial oligarchy, and how MF Global fits into this web of derivative inspired meth lab of shadow liquidity and off-balance sheet risk. And since we are on the issue of MF Global, what's the latest on its former CEO, Jon Corzine? Did he or didn't he knowingly transfer close to 200 million dollars in customer money from MF Global to JP Morgan on one occasion before the firm imploded? Internal emails that have come out reportedly point different ways. Regardless, has he gotten away with other types of fraud already? And do credit derivatives, like those used to bet the firm on Europe's debt crisis, continue to pose a major risk to markets? And does regulation do anything to stop this? To top this off, a recent report by the OECD predicts that by 2020, 75% of the US population will be obese. We'll ask if this is deflationary for the global economy and a drag on economic growth. Jim Cramer, of CNBC seems to ...
Self-report financial terrorism - get out of jail free!
Watch the full Keiser Report Episode 292 later today. In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss self-reporting financial crimes and private equity ripping teeth out of four year olds for profit. In the second half of the show Max talks to Teri Buhl about JP Morgan's Wells Notice and what bad news that could mean to the troubled bank's fortunes. Follow Max Keiser on Twitter: twitter.com Watch all Keiser Report shows here: www.youtube.com (E1-E200) www.youtube.com (E201-current) Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
JP Morgan's Regulatory Arbitrage of turning Financial Loss into Political Profit
Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to Capital Account. Bloomberg reports investors are worried JP Morgan is planning to pull back in the European mortgage bond market in the wake of the CIO disaster, causing significant volatility. JP Morgan is the biggest buyer of European home-loan bonds. Is this just one of many examples of how JP Morgan's reckless 2 billion dollar trading loss may be felt most by other people and firms, while JP Morgan could, perversely enough, actually be the firm to benefit most? The numbers seem to indicate that when there is a crisis in the financial industry, there is a push towards more regulation. Our guest on today's Capital Account, ZeroHedge contributing editor Bob English, argues that the real problem is moral hazard and lack of personal accountability. Combine this with free money lent by the Fed, and you have an environment that is not only hospitable, but ideal for Whales like the one we saw in JP Morgan. And former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta goes on trial for insider trading today, while entire too big to fail firms arguably engage in this behavior as a matter of normal business by front running their own clients. Meanwhile, it is revealed that the same guy managing risk in JP Morgan's CIO was fired from a firm a few years ago for overseeing trading losses that resulted in a regulatory probe. So, despite billions of dollars more spent on financial regulation over the years, what are we left with? We'll talk about what's ...
Financial Services Hearing Highlights Feb 29 2012 - Dr. Ron Paul Unmatched Intellect - EndTheFed!
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FINANCIAL Collapse, WHEN?
Many agree the current financial system is unsustainable the question is how much longer can this last? With out the much needed QE from the central banks how much longer can this economy truly last? And what event will trigger global meltdown? Thanks for watching and subscribe for weekly updates. Follow me @ Fabian4Liberty
Jim Rogers - Everything Financial Radio
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Max Keiser on OWS, Financial Repression, Confronting Obama & Copyright Laws
piratemyfilm.com http wearechange.org Luke Rudkowski interviews Max Keiser at Bryant Park after Max was done taping his TV show, The Keiser Report. http twitter.com
Financial Fascism? 'Greeks should revolt against debt slavery!'
It's been a tough night in Brussels where Eurozone ministers have reached a deal on a second bailout for Greece. It took them several hours to agree on the one-hundred-and-thirty-billion euro cash injection, expected to save the country from default. Earlier the Greek Parliament went through a storm of public outrage and several internal conflicts to approve the austerity measures demanded by international creditors. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Meltdown - The Global Financial Crisis? pt 1of 4
www.peoplestandup.ca by Terrence MdKenna's voice that this is from "DocZone," a CBC.ca The credit crunch The global financial crisis (GFC) or global economic crisis is commonly believed to have begun in July 2007 with the credit crunch, when a loss of confidence by US investors in the value of sub-prime mortgages caused a liquidity crisis. This, in turn, resulted in the US Federal Bank injecting a large amount of capital into financial markets. By September 2008, the crisis had worsened as stock markets around the globe crashed and became highly volatile. Consumer confidence hit rock bottom as everyone tightened their belts in fear of what could lie ahead. The sub-prime crisis and housing bubble The housing market in the United States suffered greatly as many home owners who had taken out sub-prime loans found they were unable to meet their mortgage repayments. As the value of homes plummeted, the borrowers found themselves with negative equity. With a large number of borrowers defaulting on loans, banks were faced with a situation where the repossessed house and land was worth less on today's market than the bank had loaned out originally. The banks had a liquidity crisis on their hands, and giving and obtaining loans became increasingly difficult as the fallout from the sub-prime lending bubble burst. This is commonly referred to as the credit crunch. Although the housing collapse in the United States is commonly referred to as the trigger for the global financial ...
Swedish Finance Minister on European Economy
The Swedish finance minister discusses the European economy and the moves made by the ECB to correct it.
Financial Crisis Special
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David Bach's #1 Financial Mistake to Avoid
Learn more at www.gobankingrates.com David Bach is the author of The Automatic Millionaire and one of our picks for Most Popular Financial Expert of 2011. He shares with you the number one biggest mistake that people when it comes to managing their money--and how you can avoid that mistake in under an hour, using only your home computer!
Keiser Report: Guernica of Financial War (E290)
In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss the Guernica of the financial war and the 'eternity' of 100 microseconds. In the second half of the show Max talks to artist, Alex Schaefer, about burning Chase, dangerous derivatives and paper dollars. Follow Max Keiser on Twitter: twitter.com Watch all Keiser Report shows here: www.youtube.com (E1-E200) www.youtube.com (E201-current) Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
Marc Faber- The Financial Survival Network - 14 Apr 2012
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Understanding The Financial Crisis--For Kids and Grownups
Having difficulty understanding the 2008 US Financial Crisis? Here's a short animated video that explains - visually!
How the Private Bankers Are Using the Financial Crisis to Reshape World Government | Murphy
Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture was presented by Robert P. Murphy at the Mises Circle in Houston on 14 January 2012.
'Financial terrorists behind EU crisis' Max Keiser on PressTV
Powerful banks such as Wall St. banks, Germany's Deutsche Bank and the Bank of England are committing acts of 'financial terrorism' which have caused the Euro crisis, an analyst tells Press TV.
How Housing Policy Caused the Financial Crisis
The 2008 financial crisis "proved that financial markets are not self-regulating," says political scientist Francis Fukuyama in a recent interview with the website TheBrowser: "[Peter Wallison] lays it all at the door of Fannie and Freddie and government intervention. It seems to me transparently designed to exonerate free markets...I like free markets...[but] that particular conclusion I just find astonishing." Fukuyama isn't alone in depicting Wallison as an uncomprimising ideologue who thinks government deserves all the blame. New York Times columnist Joe Nocera called Wallison's work "loony" and accused him of helping to concoct "what has since become a Republican meme." Even pro-free market economist Russ Roberts took Wallison to task for downplaying the role of investment banks in causing the crisis. So who is Peter Wallison? He's a scholar at The American Enterprise Institute and was a leading member of the 10-person Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, a government-created body charged with looking into the causes of the 2008 meltdown. After a year of hearings and deliberation, the commission produced its official report which laid most of the blame on deregulation and private sector avarice. Wallison publicly broke with the commission over the report. "Instead of pursuing a thorough study," says Wallison, "the commission's majority used its extensive statutory investigative authority to seek only the facts that supported its initial assumptions - that the crisis ...
Capital Account: Max Keiser on Financial Apartheid, Germany 4.0, and Gold vs. SDR (11/18/11)
As the eurozone crisis continues, could the options on the table include a German takeover? A leaked document from Germany's foreign ministry reportedly reveals the country may be preparing for a new European fund that will be able to take over the economies of struggling eurozone countries. Meanwhile, we know regulators have been trying to figure out what happened to the $600 million dollars missing from customers of MF global. And they now suspect at least some of that cash may not be missing, it may be gone. Regulators suspect it may have been used to cover trading losses at the firm that has, of course, now declared bankruptcy. The question remains as to whether more customers will react like Gerald Celente who we talked to this week and created a new interpretation of what MF really stands for. And from working on Wall Street to Occupying Wall Street, we'll talk to Max Keiser on his evolution from broker to leader of the so-called global insurrection against banker occupation. And with 75000 layoffs expected on Wall Street, will we see more bankers join the fight? To watch more visit us @ www.youtube.com
Where the Greek crisis goes next
www.FT.com What happens if Greece exits the euro? As the possibility increases following the country's recent election and a vote against austerity, FT leader writer Peggy Hollinger and capital markets editor Richard Milne discuss the implications with FT analysis editor Frederick Studemann. For more video content from the FT, visit the Financial Times video section at: www.ft.com
Keiser Report: Ground Zero of Financial Terrorism (E195)
This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, talk about Marie Antoinette's last words on a banner at the Chicago Board of Trade, Herman Cain's views on the 'unAmerican' protesters and a proposal for a Seal Team 6 to protect us from terrorist bankers. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser interviews Charles Hugh Smith, author of An Unconventional Guide to Investing in Troubled Times, about #occupywallstreet, Crash JP Morgan - Buy Silver and other solutions to a dangerous banking system. KR on FB: www.facebook.com
How will the financial crisis impact innovation? ESF-STOA conference asks
www.esf.org The Science of Innovation is an important, growing field of research and this conference aimed at presenting state-of-the-art, thought-provoking insights from the cutting edge of 'the science of innovation' on crucial issues for today's policy makers. As innovation has become a centre-piece of European policy, in-depth understanding of its dynamics and impact has become mandatory. The symposium, held at the European Parliament and co-hosted by the Science and Technology Options Assessment (STOA) panel and the European Science Foundation (ESF), sought to provoke debate over core assumptions in innovation policy.
From zero rates to financial holocaust?
Watch the full Keiser Report E246 on Tuesday. In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss the supercommittee that runs America, the perils of Draghi's 'blitz' and IMF turnaround on austerity for Greece. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Gonzalo Lira about austerity, printing and running. KR on FB: www.facebook.com
White House Summit on Financial Capability and Empowerment: Opening Remarks
Richard Cordray, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, welcomes participants to the first-ever White House Summit on Financial Capability and Empowerment, highlighting the importance of financial empowerment for low- and moderate-income Americans, as well as the critical role that grassroots leaders in states, local governments, and communities play in helping people improve their financial capability. May 10, 2012.
European Disintegration
www.FT.com European disintegration is already upon us. Gillian Tett, the FT's US managing editor, explains to Long View columnist John Authers, that the advantages of a single currency bloc are already eroding as lending is booked by country rather than across the eurozone. For more video content from the FT, visit the Financial Times video section at: www.ft.com
Financial Crisis 2012 EU Banking System Bailout Federal Reserve
www.StockMarketFunding.com Financial Crisis 2012 European Banking System Bailout by the Federal Reserve. Financial Crisis 2012 Worse than 2008, European Banking System on the Verge of Collapse, more info http The scenario will likely fully play out in 2013 and we will see what central banks...
Best Android Personal Finance Apps
blog.dreamcss.com There are a variety of personal finance manager available for Android mobile devices, but not all apps are useful for tracking and budgeting your personal finances. Here are some of the best and useful Android Personal Finance Apps.
Financial Troubles For Many Nations In The New Year: Bob Chapman Reports 1/3
2012 is going to be quite a year with falling economies in the UK, Europe, the US, China, Japan and the remainder of Asia. Latin America, and Mexico by comparison should fare fairly well overall. England is in a death spiral. Europe is next, the US is not far behind and China and Japan will soon join the disjoined group. We are about to witness the end of the period that developed since the end of WWII. That is economically, financially, socially and politically. The transition into the future is going to be borne out of chaos. If you have any doubt just look at the recent legislation passed in the US allowing the president to pick up and incarcerate, torture or murder dissidents. Americans will be labeled terrorists for any reason government decides. This is corporatist fascist dictatorial government. We have as well reports from Marion Monte, a top Illuminist, who was appointed Italy's PM that he wants business to stop making large transactions in cash. Cash will be limited to $1300 per transaction down from $3250. That should bring the economy to a halt, create a thriving black market and drive buyers into US dollars and gold and silver coins. They obviously want to bring the Italian economy to its knees. As a result Italian consumer confidence in December fell to its lowest level in 16 years. Their sentiment index is 91.6, the lowest since 19096. Next the fascist appointed plans to make net asset audits to iden... theinternationalforecaster.com www.prisonplanet.tv www ...
Max Keiser: 'Greece run by financial terrorists"
Global stock markets have plunged over Greece's shock announcement that it would hold a referendum on an EU bailout deal. The decision has raised fears that a rejection of the unpopular EU agreement will renew risks of a Greek default and might even force the country to leave the eurozone. Press TV talks with Max Keiser, a financial journalist and broadcaster in Paris, to get his view on the issue.
euronews U talk - France's financial transaction tax, a good idea?
www.euronews.com In this edition of U-talk, Michael, from Brussels, asks: "With the tax on financial transactions, what will guarantee that some financial activities will not move outside the EU?" The reponse from Marc Touati, an economist with Assya Compagnie Financière: "I think we must be clear that, if France is the only country to apply the financial transaction tax, Paris as a market, as we know it, will be finished. "That's to say that, very clearly, we already have extremely strong fiscal pressure, very strong regulatory pressure on the Paris financial market, so, at this moment, more and more financial activities will leave France. "Even if this tax is marginal, it would create what I'd call a psychological effect on investments - and we are seeing that already today. "Even without this tax - a lot of French banks have started moving their market activities elsewhere, exactly because there was too much fiscal pressure, too much regulatory pressure. At the same time, as we have, I'd say, extremely weak growth, our companies don't necessarily resort to the markets. "So, what's the danger in this? It's that, of course, more and more activities will relocate outside France, or outside the eurozone, and, when that happens, we're going to have a problem financing the economy. "Because we often forget what finances the economy. Of course it's the banks. But who finances the banks? It's often the markets. Therefore, if we effectively reduce the financial markets to the ...
Slow Progress on Financial Standards Convergence
www.reit.com Progress has been "slow and painful" when it comes to the global convergence of financial reporting standards, according to Tom Wilkin, partner with PwC. Wilkin sat down with REIT.com at REITWise 2012 NAREIT's Law, Accounting & Finance Conference in Hollywood, Fla., last month to talk about the global convergence process and how it affects REITs. He said convergence is no closer to becoming a reality now than it was five years ago. "A lot of the major projects that were the key convergence issues that were supposed to be completed seven years ago have all taken substantially longer to complete than originally expected," Wilkin said. "Some are nearing completion, but some still have a long road to go still in terms of getting them completed." Uncertainty has been one of the biggest obstacles remaining to completing global convergence. "It's a lot of discussion still about is it a 'when' or is it an 'if' we are going to converge ultimately in the US," he said. "Are we going to switch over in entirety, or are we in essence going to converge and get closer and closer until the differences aren't that significant?" Within the last few months there have been changes that affect the direction that the convergence process will take, according to Wilkin. Wilkin said the leasing standard is of the most significance for US REITs from both a business perspective and financial reporting. Additionally, he said the investment property entity standard would have a huge ...
Godfrey Bloom exposes the scam behind the Financial Transaction Tax
Donate to UKIP: www.ukip.org | www.ukipmeps.org • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 23 May 2012 • Speaker Godfrey Bloom MEP, UKIP (Yorkshire & Lincolnshire), Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) group - www.godfreybloommep.co.uk • Debate Common system for taxing financial transactions Report: Anni Podimata (A7-0154/2012): www.europarl.europa.eu - Report on the proposal for a Council directive on a common system of financial transaction tax and amending Directive 2008/7/EC - [COM(2011)0594 - C7-0355/2011 - 2011/0261(CNS)] (Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs) - 'Bluecard' question: Vladimír MAŇKA (Slovakia), Socialists group Transcript: "A Financial Transaction Tax sounds like a really good idea, doesn't it, it plays well politically. And we can hit those greedy bankers who we all hate in public, while we shovel money into their pockets in private. But I don't think it's quite going to work out that way. All taxes are passed on to customers at the end of the day. Sorry everybody, that's just how it works. So again it will be the little people that will pick up the tab. It'll be savers, it'll be pensioners and ordinary folk that pick up this tax, not the greedy, fat-cat bankers that you're trying to get at. And it's interesting, is it not, also if you look in the small print, they're saying some of the money raised can actually go towards, perhaps, saving future failed banks. So we know, we concede, do we not, that more banks are going to fail. And we know this ...
Former Financial Regulator William Black: Occupy Wall Street A Counter to White-Collar Fraud
www.DemocracyNow.org - Democracy Now! broadcasts on the road from Kansas City, Missouri, today. Amy Goodman interviews William Black, a white-collar criminologist, former financial regulator, and author of "The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One." Black teaches economics and law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and recently took part in Occupy Kansas City. "If you look [at the Occupy protests] not just nationwide, but worldwide, you will see some pretty consistent themes developing," Black says. "That includes, we have to deal with the systemically dangerous institutions, the 20 biggest banks that the administration says are ticking time bombs. As soon as one of them fails, we go back into a global crisis. We should fix that, there's no reason have institutions that large. Accountability is also a theme, that we should put these felons in prison ... And that we should get jobs now and that we should deal with foreclosure crisis. ... Those are four common themes you can see in these protests... I think over time you'll not necessarily have some grand written agenda, but you will have increasing consensus, a broad consensus." For the complete transcript, podcast, and for additional Democracy Now! reports on the Occupy Wall Street movement, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting ...
Economist Steve Keen; bankrupt banks, nationalise financial system
Should government pay off our debts? Economist Steve Keen says we are already in another Great Depression. He advocates bankrupting the banks, nationalising the financial system and paying off people's debt Economist Steve Keen is one of the few economists to have predicted the global financial crisis and now he says we are already in a Great Depression. He says the way to escape it is to bankrupt the banks, nationalise the financial system and pay off people's debt. He admits what he is advocating is radical but says it is time governments gave money to debtors to pay down debt instead of to creditors such as banks who have held onto it. BBC World, Hardtalk 2011-11-24, 0530 Find out who is coming up on the programme by following us on Twitter.
The Crisis of Credit Visualized - HD
The Short and Simple Story of the Credit Crisis -- The Full Version By Jonathan Jarvis. Crisisofcredit.com The goal of giving form to a complex situation like the credit crisis is to quickly supply the essence of the situation to those unfamiliar and uninitiated. This is the original, full version.
Government's Financial Condition
Difference between debt and operating costs. Seeing how large obligations are for social security and medicare
Financial Crisis Special - 05-21-2012
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Creating Financial Markets: Lessons from a Finance Pioneer
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Economics Roundtable: Replumbing the Financial System with Darrell Duffie
(Visit: www.uctv.tv Darrell Duffie, a professor of Finance at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, presents his solutions for addressing problems that nearly destroyed the American economy. Duffie is the author of "How Big Banks Fail -- and What To Do About it." Series: "Economics Roundtable" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23872]
Extra: Charles Ferguson on how Harvard and other universities collude with the financial industry
In an exclusive Web extra filmed after his appearance on "Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer," Charles Ferguson, the director of the Academy Award-winning documentary "Inside Job," surprises Eliot Spitzer by revealing that Larry Summers worked for the hedge fund Taconic Capital Advisors while he was president of Harvard University, underscoring Ferguson's point that academia and the financial industry have been colluding. Tune in Weeknights at 8:00/7:00c on Current TV current.com
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