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Sat Feb 21, 2015, 07:46 AM Feb 2015

How Wall Street's Greedy Tentacles Sank Into Schools, Trapping Them in Massive Debts

How Wall Street's Greedy Tentacles Sank Into Schools, Trapping Them in Massive Debts


http://www.alternet.org/economy/how-wall-streets-greedy-tentacles-sank-schools-trapping-them-massive-debts

Remember when Goldman Sachs – dubbed by Matt Taibbi the Vampire Squid – sold derivatives to Greece so the government could conceal its debt, then bet against that debt, driving it up? It seems that the ubiquitous investment bank has also put the squeeze on California and its school districts. Not that Goldman was alone in this; but the unscrupulous practices of the bank once called the undisputed king of the municipal bond business epitomize the culture of greed that has ensnared students and future generations in unrepayable debt.

In 2008, after collecting millions of dollars in fees to help California sell its bonds, Goldman urged its bigger clients to place investment bets against those bonds, in order to profit from a financial crisis that was sparked in the first place by irresponsible Wall Street speculation . Alarmed California officials warned that these short sales would jeopardize the state’s bond rating and drive up interest rates. But that result also served Goldman, which had sold credit default swaps on the bonds, since the price of the swaps rose along with the risk of default.

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How Wall Street's Greedy Tentacles Sank Into Schools, Trapping Them in Massive Debts (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2015 OP
Wall Street is a casino. postulater Feb 2015 #1
LOL, I first read that headline as "greedy TESTICLES," which may be more appropriate. Too funny! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2015 #2
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