They're obviously not that broke:
Fed injects $180bn to stabilise global markets
Loadsa money!!!
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already owned by them arent they? As are the UK i would hazard a guessGood question! I guess its the sovereign funds? Probably Arab and Chinese?
Soon USA is going to be owned by them - what will happen then? A massive shift of power?
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Folks
For many months Ive been warning that the credit crunch starts when banks stop lending to other banks.
From todays FT -
Barometers of financial stress hit record peaks across the world. Yields on short-term US Treasuries hit their lowest level since the London Blitz, while gold had its biggest one-day gain ever in dollar terms. Lending between banks, in effect, stopped.
My advice - insure now with Prudential - oh gosh they've gone pear shaped as well ???
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Well, I don't want to worry everyone but....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGood question! I guess its the sovereign funds? Probably Arab and Chinese?
Soon USA is going to be owned by them - what will happen then? A massive shift of power?
International Holdings of US Treasuries:
1. Japan
2. China
3. UK
Source: US Treasury
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Good question! I guess its the sovereign funds? Probably Arab and Chinese?Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIt's the US Treasury that are doing the borrowing from the market. Who will lend them the money? All those people who doing want to hold US Stocks and want to hold 'safer' US Bonds.
Soon USA is going to be owned by them - what will happen then? A massive shift of power?
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looks like a credit downgrade of US treasury bonds by the rating agencies is due - will it happen? Whaddayathink?
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It's the US Treasury that are doing the borrowing from the market. Who will lend them the money? All those people who doing want to hold US Stocks and want to hold 'safer' US Bonds.
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looks like the fed is borrowing money. who has got the money to lend them? I guess it is sovereign funds.Originally posted by chef View Post"the Treasury said it would sell $30 billion in 20-day cash management bills with a closing competitive bid time of 11:30 a.m. New York time and $30 billion in a 76-day cash management bill with a closing competitive bid time of 1 p.m. "
can someone explain this to a none finance market savvy geek like me please..
are they effectively releasing more cash into the system?
what is a 20-day cash management bill?
how would you bid for $30 billion? surely the bid should be $30 billion or nothing?
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"the Treasury said it would sell $30 billion in 20-day cash management bills with a closing competitive bid time of 11:30 a.m. New York time and $30 billion in a 76-day cash management bill with a closing competitive bid time of 1 p.m. "
can someone explain this to a none finance market savvy geek like me please..
are they effectively releasing more cash into the system?
what is a 20-day cash management bill?
how would you bid for $30 billion? surely the bid should be $30 billion or nothing?
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Watch the Grenbacks tumble
Feel the Sterling Crumble
You need the luck
To make a buck
But you're living on instict
Better keep cool on Wall St - when you're index is low
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