The Alarm Sounds on the Economy

08:51AM Sep 18, 2008 in category General by KLEINSCHMIT, STEPHEN

Theres a rather alarming editorial in today's Washington Post about the state of the economy. Because of commitments I have in the next week or so, I can't spend much time expanding on them, but I'll post some excerpts to help goad you into following the link.

"What we are witnessing may be the greatest destruction of financial wealth that the world has ever seen -- paper losses measured in the trillions of dollars. Corporate wealth. Oil wealth. Real estate wealth. Bank wealth. Private-equity wealth. Hedge fund wealth. Pension wealth. It's a painful reminder that, when you strip away all the complexity and trappings from the magnificent new global infrastructure, finance is still a confidence game -- and once the confidence goes, there's no telling when the selling will stop".

and

"We are now nearing the end of the rocky process of uncovering the full extent of the credit losses of the major Wall Street banks and hedge funds. But as Robert Dugger, an economist and partner in a leading hedge fund likes to points out, the markets have only just begun to force some financial discipline on the majority of U.S. households that relied on borrowed money to maintain their lifestyles."

And a quick Tom Toles and Glenn McCoy cartoon from the Post:






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