Author Archives: salsagator
Curtains for Megabanks?
The leading intellectual opponent of “Too Big To Fail” (TBTF) banks is likely economist Simon Johnson. Johnson declared victory recently by stating the debate on TBTF was “over.” In his New York Times column, Johnson declared, “(T)he decision to cap the size of the largest banks has been made. All that remains is to work […]
Asian Diplomat: U.S. Decline Inevitable
Each economic downturn in the U.S. inspires a slew of books about the country’s decline. The current crop has been called, “Declinism’s Fifth Wave,” by author and publisher, Josef Joffe. However, many Americans find the declinist literature written by foreign authors distasteful. Just as outsiders are forbidden to criticize the family, books written by non-Americans […]
JPMorgan and Rogue Trader Nick Leeson
Somewhere Nick Leeson is having a good laugh. In 1995, Leeson destroyed Barings Bank by exceeding the firm’s trading limits and hiding his losses. Leeson’s trades cost the firm $1.4 billion and forced the 232 year old Barings into bankruptcy. JPMorgan apparently employed the same dark arts in the losing trades of London Whale, Bruno […]
Is Bernanke Biting the Hand that Feeds Him?
Someone bearing a striking resemblance to Ben Bernanke recently stated that “too big to fail” (TBTF) banks were a cause of the Great Recession and needed to be fixed. He remarked, “I agree with Elizabeth Warren 100 percent that it’s a real problem. ‘Too big to fail’ is not solved and gone.” Could this have […]




