Stories tagged with "Fannie Mae"
Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae bailout: Guess Who Wins
Posted by Jerome a Paris on September 7, 2008 - 11:10am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: bail out, dollar, fannie mae, fnm, fre, freddie mac, government, original, taxpayer [list all tags]
The bailout of Freddie and Fannie has just been announced by Hank Paulson, with supporting words from Bernanke. What's interesting in what's proposed, as usual, is what's unsaid. This would seem to be an incredibly ambitious gambit: a nationalisation, an attempted bailout of ALL the banks, and an open-ended commitment of taxpayer money to save the financial world.
Peak Oil and the Financial Markets: A Forecast for 2008--July 31 Update
Posted by Gail the Actuary on August 1, 2008 - 9:23am
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: coal, electricity, fannie mae, freddie mac, government debt, natural gas, original, peak oil [list all tags]
Back in January, I made a financial forecast for 2008. In this post, I will update my analysis, looking both at what has happened thus far in 2008, and refining what is likely ahead.
Most forecasts are made with an overriding assumption of infinite growth, but the analysis made in January and updated now maintains an underlying assumption of resource limitations, such as will likely accompany the advent of peak oil. Under resource limitations, debtors are likely to find it difficult to pay back loans, as resources become more and more scarce. As a result, default rates are likely to continue to rise.
One of the issues I consider important in my forecast is systemic risk. This relates to the interconnectedness of the system, and predicts that if one part fails, other parts are also likely to fail. Many other articles mention this issue, but rarely address its full ramifications.


k Nation (Jim Kunstler)


GAIA Host Collective