Posts Tagged ‘money’
17 Attorneys General and Two Claimants File Objections to JPMorgan Chase’s Tricked Up Settlement with Jeffrey Epstein Victims
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: Presiding Judge Jed Rakoff, in the JPMorgan-Epstein Related Suits in NY Federal Court The Attorneys General of 16 states and Washington, D.C. are challenging the settlement crafted by Big Law firm WilmerHale on behalf of JPMorgan Chase and by the high-profile lawyer, David Boies, on behalf of the sex-trafficked…
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Jamie Dimon Craters Bank Stocks on Friday with Plans to Sell One Million Shares of JPMorgan Chase; Warren Buffet Isn’t Smiling
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: Last Friday, at 6:32 a.m. ET, headlines started rolling with the news that Jamie Dimon, the long-tenured Chairman and CEO of the largest bank in the United States, JPMorgan Chase, was going to start selling a significant part of his sizeable stock holdings in the bank next year. The…
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One of the Largest Financial Frauds In U.S. History–FTX
BanksterCrime: By Kevin Stocklin | The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried has thus far strongly supported the prosecution’s charges of securities fraud, analysts say; meanwhile, any questions regarding his massive political donations have been put off for another day. Since its start on Oct. 3, the trial has featured compelling testimony from former colleagues FTX co-founder…
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Bank of America’s Deposits Fall, But at Slower Pace than JPMorgan Chase
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: Bank of America is the second largest bank by assets in the United States, topped in assets by only JPMorgan Chase. Both mega banks have seen a steady decline in deposits since the first quarter of 2022. But the decline in deposits at Bank of America represents just 65…
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BS From JPMorgan Analysts: Crypto Bear Market on the Brink of Conclusion–Major Distraction Form Satan Soldiers at Chase
BanksterCrime: A study of CME Group’s bitcoin futures and open interest indicates the crypto bear market may be approaching its end, according to JPMorgan analysts led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou. The bank’s market experts suggest that there’s “limited downside for crypto markets over the near term.” Reversal on the Horizon? JPMorgan Sees Limited Downside for Crypto…
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JPMorgan Chase Has Lost a Quarter Trillion Dollars in Deposits in Last 7 Quarters — Fortress Balance Sheet or Leaky Sieve?
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase On May 1, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced that First Republic Bank had failed and that it was being sold to JPMorgan Chase. At the time, JPMorgan Chase was already the largest and riskiest bank in the United States. The…
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Megabanks Like the Big Four in the United States Produce Financial Instability and More Severe Crises, Big Bank Collapse Coming
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: It took eight years of research to compile a data set of annual balance sheets of more than 11,000 commercial banks dating back to 1870 in 17 advanced economies. And in every country, the study arrived at the same finding: concentrating the banking system in the hands of five…
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After Getting the Largest Bailout in U.S. History in 2008, 85.5 Percent of the $1.34 Trillion in Deposits at Citigroup’s Citibank Lack FDIC Insurance Today
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: Jane Fraser, Citigroup CEO As evidenced by the speech that the FDIC Chair, Martin Gruenberg, delivered at a conference yesterday, the FDIC is very much aware that both the level of uninsured deposits and the concentration of those uninsured deposits among a handful of mega banks is a serious…
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CEO Of Worldcoin Says “Something Like World ID Will Eventually Exist… Whether You Like It Or Not”
Right now, it’s about those who voluntarily surrender their biometric data and receive “small sums” in Worldcoin in return for signing up to the World ID scheme. But if Open AI CEO Sam Altman has anything to say about how Worldcoin, a project within his company, develops – everyone who wants to use the internet will eventually…
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Crashing Capital Markets and Banking Sector Bankruptcies, Followed by a Flood of Corporate Bankruptcies
Could the coronavirus act as a catalyst for a new global economic crisis? It certainly has that potential – but how would the crisis proceed? In the December 2018 issue of our Q-Review, we laid out the likely scenarios of an approaching global economic collapse. But, like most things in life, such a dramatic event is unlikely to proceed in…
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