
MidnightSensi
Audioholic Samurai
Ah, so if its from person to person to person 100 times over, wouldn't they be able to trace that A needs to pay B and B needs to pay C and C needs to pay D and so on? It's that C defaults and then D, E, F, G, and so on won't get paid which was used to levarage a whole other alphabet and so on? So A knows it needs to pay B, but when A can't pay B, C doesn't really know that A was used to front for B.That's a very good question! I think the answer is no one knows. We have not had a proper accounting from the banks, and what's worse may be they can't give one. We really do need to know the indebtedness and who owes what to who. Finding this out may prove to be more difficult than unscrambling eggs. At the moment the banks don't even know which debts will be re payed and which ones won't.
We really need to have a good understanding of how these enormous trade imbalances have been covered. The government debt is easier to get a handle on.
However the fact remains, we are responsible for our personal debts. Collectively we as citizens are responsible for debt run up by government on our behalf, and the goods received not balanced by goods sold.
I think really global trade has grown at a rate that nobody can really keep a handle on. I honestly do not understand how it was all financed. But when I spoke with individuals at London's financial district at Canary Wharf last fall, they told me an awful lot of it was covered by American and European mortgage backed securities. I think that really generated the housing bubble and led to housing construction outstripping demand. That is why it seems that this crisis began in the housing sector. However I don't think it did really. Housing just became the avenue for hiding the issues.
I think that is why everyone thought that the housing problem would stay in the housing sector initially, not realizing it was a symptom of much deeper and more fundamental trouble.
So a mortgaged backed security is basically a bond that is backed by mortgages, so they let people into homes they couldn't afford to allow them to make more mortgaged backed security bonds?
This is so informative and helpful, I appreciate it.