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The Populist Revolution: Bernie and Beyond

December 15, 2020January 29, 2016 by Ellen Brown

The world is undergoing a populist revival.

Categories Economy Tags money creation, private banks, public banks Leave a comment

Reinventing Banking: From Russia to Iceland to Ecuador

December 15, 2020December 15, 2015 by Ellen Brown

Global developments in finance and geopolitics are prompting a rethinking of the structure of banking and of the nature of money itself.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy Tags Alternative Currencies, interest-free loans, public banks, quantitative easing, Sovereign Money Leave a comment

Killing Off Community Banks — Intended Consequence of Dodd-Frank?

December 15, 2020October 23, 2015 by Ellen Brown

The Dodd-Frank regulations are so lethal to community banks that some say the intent was to force them to sell out to the megabanks. Community banks are rapidly disappearing — except in North Dakota, where they are thriving.

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The ECB’s Noose Around Greece: How Central Banks Harness Governments

December 15, 2020March 11, 2015 by Ellen Brown

The noose around Greece’s neck is this: the ECB will not accept Greek bonds as collateral for the central bank liquidity all banks need, until the new Syriza government accepts the very stringent austerity program imposed by the troika (the EU Commission, ECB and IMF).

Categories Economy Tags austerity measures, Greek debt, public banks, Syriza Leave a comment

Swimming with the Sharks: Goldman Sachs, School Districts, and Capital Appreciation Bonds

December 15, 2020February 24, 2015 by Ellen Brown

Also called payday loans for school districts, CABs have now been issued by more than 400 California districts, some with repayment obligations of up to 20 times the principal advanced (or 2000%).

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Why Public Banks Outperform Private Banks: Unfair Competition or a Better Mousetrap?

December 15, 2020February 12, 2015 by Ellen Brown

Public banks in North Dakota, Germany and Switzerland have been shown to outperform their private counterparts.

Categories Economy Tags public banks, TPP, trade agreements, TTIP Leave a comment

Co-operative Commonwealth: De-commodifying Land and Money Part 3

December 15, 2020January 28, 2015 by Pat Conaty

Community Land Trusts, JAK, CoopHab and the WiR Co-operative Bank demonstrate today that there are viable ways to deliver access to land and money as a democratic commons that eliminates usury.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy Tags Community Land Trusts, cooperatives, new economy, public banks, the commons Leave a comment

Co-operative Commonwealth: Decommodifying Land and Money, Part 2

December 15, 2020January 26, 2015 by Pat Conaty

Usury is little discussed today but it is crucial in policy terms.

Categories Economy Tags cooperatives, interest-free loans, public banks Leave a comment

New G20 Rules: Cyprus-style Bail-ins to Hit Depositors AND Pensioners

December 15, 2020December 2, 2014 by Ellen Brown

Perhaps it is time to pull our money out of Wall Street and set up our own banks – banks that will serve the people because they are owned by the people.

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Why Do Banks Want Our Deposits? Hint: It’s Not to Make Loans.

December 15, 2020October 28, 2014 by Ellen Brown

Many authorities have said it: banks do not lend their deposits. They create the money they lend on their books.

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A Public Bank Option for Scotland

December 15, 2020September 18, 2014 by Ellen Brown

Scottish voters will go to the polls on September 18th to decide whether Scotland should become an independent country.

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Time to rain money on Main Street

December 15, 2020September 2, 2014 by Ellen Brown

When an article appears in Foreign Affairs, the mouthpiece of the policy-setting Council on Foreign Relations, recommending that the Federal Reserve do a money drop directly on the 99%, you know the central bank must be down to its last bullet.

Categories Economy Tags deflation, Federal Reserve, public banks Leave a comment
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