graduate_owner
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Hi everyone,
we all know there's a world recession, but what puzzles me is - how did all this start? The present government has blamed the country's troubles on their inherited debt, and that may well be correct. (BTW I'm not a Tory). However, I thought the problems during the last government started when greedy bankers made money by arranging loans which were not properly secured - hence the expression 'toxic loan', and many of these loans were for property in the USA which were not paid off. (Perhaps I'm being over simplistic here, or perhaps I'm completely wrong). So why did these loans end up as toxic loans? Is the American real estate business to blame?
What about Northern Rock - I can't believe just one bank (and not a major high street bank at that) in the UK could be responsible for our current recession. It's not as if Great Britain is that great any more, especially when compared to the big players like US and China. So I find it hard to believe that the actions of bankers or speculators in the UK could make much more than a ripple on a global scale.
So, how did it all start?
And while I'm on the subject, what causes the occasional hikes in property prices that we've seen in the last 50 or so years? What market forces can cause house prices to spiral overnight? Or are these rises 'engineered' by those in positions of power? I don't buy the argument that building societies are to blame because they loaned money too readily.
Are we being controlled on a global scale?
K
we all know there's a world recession, but what puzzles me is - how did all this start? The present government has blamed the country's troubles on their inherited debt, and that may well be correct. (BTW I'm not a Tory). However, I thought the problems during the last government started when greedy bankers made money by arranging loans which were not properly secured - hence the expression 'toxic loan', and many of these loans were for property in the USA which were not paid off. (Perhaps I'm being over simplistic here, or perhaps I'm completely wrong). So why did these loans end up as toxic loans? Is the American real estate business to blame?
What about Northern Rock - I can't believe just one bank (and not a major high street bank at that) in the UK could be responsible for our current recession. It's not as if Great Britain is that great any more, especially when compared to the big players like US and China. So I find it hard to believe that the actions of bankers or speculators in the UK could make much more than a ripple on a global scale.
So, how did it all start?
And while I'm on the subject, what causes the occasional hikes in property prices that we've seen in the last 50 or so years? What market forces can cause house prices to spiral overnight? Or are these rises 'engineered' by those in positions of power? I don't buy the argument that building societies are to blame because they loaned money too readily.
Are we being controlled on a global scale?
K