No Bailout! Do what Sweden did!

sealybobo

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Sweden. The country was so far in the hole in 1992 -- after years of imprudent regulation, short-sighted economic policy and the end of its property boom -- that it’s banking system was, for all practical purposes, insolvent.

But Sweden took a different course than the one now being proposed by the United States Treasury.

Sweden did not just bail out its financial institutions by having the government take over the bad debts. Banks had to write down losses and issue warrants to the government.

That strategy held banks responsible and turned the government into an owner. When distressed assets were sold, the profits flowed to taxpayers, and the government was able to recoup more money later by selling its shares in the companies as well.

The final cost to Sweden ended up being less than two per cent of its GDP. Some officials say they believe it was closer to zero, depending on how certain rates of return are calculated.

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Sunday/Columns/2361578/Article/index_html
 
YES!

this is essantially what I have been suggesting now for about a week.

THE GOVERNMENT doesn't bail out the bondholders.

The government takes over ALL the assets of the banks that are insolvent.

They renegotiate the mortgages, eliviating them of theose egregious VARS provisions, and then, from the sale of RE that is non propforming, and from the morgage payments of the mortgages which are proforming it pays off those bonds at a rate which is FAIR based on those debts LOWER risks.

It is essantially a TRICKLE UP system of econ, which is actually how healthy economies have ALWAYS worked.
 

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