Thursday, 12 January 2012
Government-sanctioned theft? Max Keiser & Nomi Prins on MF Global
Max Keiser talks to author Nomi Prins, a former investment banker, about the role of JP Morgan in Jon Corzine’s MF Global crime.
Nomi expects no penalties for Corzine, despite the improbability of his innocence.
One gets the sense that the regulators are in bed with JP Morgan and Corzine
Nomi expects no penalties for Corzine, despite the improbability of his innocence.
One gets the sense that the regulators are in bed with JP Morgan and Corzine
Labels:
Corzine,
global bankers,
Goldman Sachs,
J P Morgan,
M F Global,
Max Keiser
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"One gets the sense that the regulators are in bed with JP Morgan and Corzine."
That's a given. Remember Gordon Brown and Lloyd's Victor Blank? These people seem quite happy to leave their stench behind whilst robbing the planet blind.
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