Capital Commerce

Bank Nationalization: Only Costs $598 Billion

By James Pethokoukis

Posted: February 24, 2009

The great Ed Yardeni scores with this one on bank nationalization (bold is mine)

The government can buy the entire banking system for chump change. It can buy the entire S&P 500 Financials sector for $598bn at yesterday’s close. Stock investors seem to be resigned to bank nationalization. In effect, they are telling Washington, “Go ahead, you damaged them, you can have them.” Why should the government waste any more money on programs to provide capital injections to the banks? Take them all. That way all bank deposits and bank debt will be government guaranteed. Barney Franks can make sure they lend money to his friends and relatives. Chris Dodd can refinance his mortgage. Wouldn’t it be a great big joke on us all if the government suspends mark-to-market accounting for the banks it nationalizes? All this time, the Capital Kleptocrats refused to do so to protect investors in bank stocks. Now that they’ve wiped out those investors, who cares whether the nationalized banks’ books add up!

$787 Billion here , $598 Billion there

I want to know when will I get my Government ID#? I just hope they don't tatoo it on my forehead...

Larry of CA @ Feb 24, 2009 10:24:33 AM

Ed Yardeni "SCORES" with this?

Scores what? In what game?

Does anyone know the financial crisis is worldwide? Led down by OUR financial gurus?

From our banks, to our CPA's, to our rating agencies, to our (lack of) regulators?

You think a market that has dropped bank stocks 90% is going to lead the world out? You think we're going back to the old charade that you have audits and triple-A ratings all-the-while ADMITTING no one knows what's on the balance sheets?

Muser of NM @ Feb 24, 2009 10:21:55 AM

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