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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYour Retirement for a Bottle of Champagne: How Wall Street Fraudsters Ripped You Off, Again
http://www.alternet.org/economy/your-retirement-bottle-champagne-how-wall-street-fraudsters-ripped-you-againJust as youre struggling to finance a summer vacation, or simply to pay the freaking rent, how would you like to open your wallet and hand over a wad of cash to a gang of international con artists who commit fraud as casually as they order a five-course dinner?
Really? Thats how you feel about it? Well, tell it to the U.S. Department of Justice, because thats just whats going down as a result of the LIBOR scandal.
To recap: Bank hustlers manipulated the worlds most important set of benchmark interest rates and thereby impacted the prices of upward of $500 trillion worth of financial instruments. The LIBOR scam devastated state and municipal budgets, squeezed pension yields and ripped off bank shareholders. In a case of jaw-dropping fraud, greedy traders rigged up the benchmark so that they could cash in on bets on derivatives, while banks submitted fake numbers to make themselves look financially healthier. One Barclays official was fond of fudging numbers in exchange for champagne. Dude I owe you big time! gushed a trader in an email to Barclays Mr. Fix-It. Come over one day after work and I'm opening a bottle of Bollinger."
Thats right. A bottle of bubbly for a scam that screwed your grandma on her retirement savings. Retail bank certificates of deposit, you see, are very popular with senior citizens, and they are priced based on LIBOR benchmarks. As Alexander Arapoglou and Jerri-Lynn Scofield have explained on AlterNet, that alone could cause Grandmas income to drop by as much as 2 percent. It aint like she didnt need the money! That's not even counting what happened to her pension -- or yours.
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Your Retirement for a Bottle of Champagne: How Wall Street Fraudsters Ripped You Off, Again (Original Post)
xchrom
May 2013
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marmar
(77,084 posts)1. We have our own Versailles.
LuvNewcastle
(16,847 posts)3. That looks like the Bastille.
marmar
(77,084 posts)4. It is. ...... The logical next step when you have a Versailles.
LuvNewcastle
(16,847 posts)5. Oh, gotcha. I'm still on my first cup of coffee.
marmar
(77,084 posts)6. No prob. I NEED my first cup.
reformist2
(9,841 posts)7. Someday we will have a government of, by, and for the people - not of, by, and for the banks.
Sadly, that day is probably far, far, away.
Hotler
(11,437 posts)9. It will never happen until........
the American people get off their lazy asses and take to the streets by the tens of thousands. Protest can work if there are more than a few hundred in the streets.
cvoogt
(949 posts)8. We could also
storm Versailles, though it would be far less effective (?) .. broken mirrors, blond wigs strewn about and everything