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Financial Armageddon Approaches: U.S. Banks Have 247 Trillion Dollars Of
Exposure To Derivatives



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<http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/financial-armageddon-approaches-u-s-banks-have-247-trillion-dollars-of-exposure-to-derivatives/nuclear-war-public-domain-2>Michael
Snyder | Economic Collapse Blog

Did you know that there are 5 “too big to fail” banks in the United States
that *each* have exposure to derivatives contracts that is in excess of 30
*trillion* dollars?  Overall, the biggest U.S. banks collectively have more
than 247 *trillion* dollars of exposure to derivatives contracts.  That is
an amount of money that is more than 13 times the size of the U.S. national
debt, and it is a ticking time bomb that could set off financial Armageddon
at any moment.  Globally, the notional value of all outstanding derivatives
contracts is a staggering 552.9 trillion dollars
<http://www.bis.org/statistics/d5_1.pdf> according to the Bank for
International Settlements.  The bankers assure us that these financial
instruments are far less risky than they sound, and that they have spread
the risk around enough so that there is no way they could bring the entire
system down.  But that is the thing about risk – you can try to spread it
around as many ways as you can, but you can never eliminate it.  And when
this derivatives bubble finally implodes, there won’t be enough money on
the entire planet to fix it.

A lot of readers may be tempted to quit reading right now, because
“derivatives” is a term that sounds quite complicated.  And yes, the
details of these arrangements can be immensely complicated, but the concept
is quite simple.  Here is a good definition of “derivatives” that comes from
Investopedia <http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/derivative.asp>…

A derivative is a security
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/security.asp> with a price that is
dependent upon or derived from one or more underlying assets
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/asset.asp>. The derivative itself is a
contract between two or more parties based upon the asset or assets. Its
value is determined by fluctuations in the underlying asset. The most
common underlying assets include stocks
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stock.asp>, bonds
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bond.asp>, commodities
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/commodity.asp>, currencies
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/currency.asp>, interest rates
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/interestrate.asp> and market indexes
<http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marketindex.asp>.

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I like to refer to the derivatives marketplace as a form of “legalized
gambling”.  Those that are engaged in derivatives trading are simply
betting that something either will or will not happen in the future.
Derivatives played a critical role in the financial crisis of 2008, and I
am fully convinced that they will take on a starring role in this new
financial crisis.

And I am certainly not the only one that is concerned about the potentially
destructive nature of these financial instruments.  In a letter that he
once wrote to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway
<http://www.fintools.com/docs/Warren%20Buffet%20on%20Derivatives.pdf>,
Warren Buffett referred to derivatives as “financial weapons of mass
destruction”…

The derivatives genie is now well out of the bottle, and these instruments
will almost certainly multiply in variety and number until some event makes
their toxicity clear. Central banks and governments have so far found no
effective way to control, or even monitor, the risks posed by these
contracts. *In my view, derivatives are financial weapons of mass
destruction, carrying dangers that, while now latent, are potentially
lethal*.

Since the last financial crisis, the big banks in this country have become
even more reckless.  And that is a huge problem, because our economy is
even more dependent on them than we were the last time around.  At this
point, the four largest banks in the U.S. are approximately 40 percent
larger
<http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/most-people-cannot-even-imagine-that-an-economic-collapse-is-coming>
than they were back in 2008.  The five largest banks account for
approximately 42 percent
<http://fortune.com/2013/09/13/by-every-measure-the-big-banks-are-bigger/>
of all loans in this country, and the six largest banks account for
approximately 67 percent
<http://fortune.com/2013/09/13/by-every-measure-the-big-banks-are-bigger/>
of all assets in our financial system.

So the problem of “too big to fail” is now bigger than ever.

If those banks go under, we are all in for a world of hurt.

Yesterday
<http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/january-1-2016-the-new-bank-bail-in-system-goes-into-effect-in-europe>,
I wrote about how the Federal Reserve has implemented new rules that would
limit the ability of the Fed to loan money to these big banks during the
next crisis.  So if the survival of these big banks is threatened by a
derivatives crisis, the money to bail them out would probably have to come
from somewhere else.

In such a scenario, could we see European-style “bail-ins” in this country?

Ellen Brown, one of the most fierce critics of our current financial system
and the author of Web of Debt <http://amzn.to/1SlpPGs>, seems to think so…

Dodd-Frank states in its preamble that it will “protect the American
taxpayer by ending bailouts.” But it does this under Title II by imposing
the losses of insolvent financial companies on their common and preferred
stockholders, debtholders, and other unsecured creditors. *That includes
depositors, the largest class of unsecured creditor of any bank*.

Title II is aimed at “ensuring that payout to claimants
<http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2013/4022dodd_frank_us_bailin.html> is at
least as much as the claimants would have received under bankruptcy
liquidation.” But here’s the catch: under both the Dodd Frank Act and the
2005 Bankruptcy Act, *derivative claims have super-priority over all other
claims
<http://www.thedeal.com/thedealeconomy/the-case-against-favored-treatment-of-derivatives.php>*
*, *secured and unsecured, insured and uninsured.

The over-the-counter (OTC) derivative market
<http://www.fimarkets.com/pagesen/OTC_derivatives_CCP.php> (the largest
market for derivatives) is made up of banks and other highly sophisticated
players such as hedge funds. OTC derivatives are the bets of these
financial players against each other. Derivative claims are considered
“secured” because collateral is posted by the parties.

For some inexplicable reason, the hard-earned money you deposit in the bank
is not considered “security” or “collateral.” It is just a loan to the
bank, and you must stand in line along with the other creditors in hopes of
getting it back.

As I mentioned yesterday, the FDIC guarantees the safety of deposits in
member banks up to a certain amount.  But as Brown has pointed out, the
FDIC only has somewhere around 70 billion dollars sitting around to cover
bank failures.

If hundreds of billions or even trillions of dollars are ultimately needed
to bail out the banking system, where is that money going to come from?

It would be difficult to overstate the threat that derivatives pose to our
“too big to fail” banks.  The following numbers come directly from the
OCC’s most recent quarterly report (see Table 2)
<http://www.occ.gov/topics/capital-markets/financial-markets/trading/derivatives/dq414.pdf>,
and they reveal a recklessness that is on a level that is difficult to put
into words…

*Citigroup*

Total Assets: $1,808,356,000,000 (more than 1.8 trillion dollars)

Total Exposure To Derivatives: $53,042,993,000,000 (*more than 53 trillion
dollars*)

*JPMorgan Chase*

Total Assets: $2,417,121,000,000 (about 2.4 trillion dollars)

Total Exposure To Derivatives: $51,352,846,000,000 (*more than 51 trillion
dollars*)

*Goldman Sachs*

Total Assets: $880,607,000,000 (less than a trillion dollars)

Total Exposure To Derivatives: $51,148,095,000,000 (*more than 51 trillion
dollars*)

*Bank Of America*

Total Assets: $2,154,342,000,000 (a little bit more than 2.1 trillion
dollars)

Total Exposure To Derivatives: $45,243,755,000,000 (*more than 45 trillion
dollars*)

*Morgan Stanley*

Total Assets: $834,113,000,000 (less than a trillion dollars)

Total Exposure To Derivatives: $31,054,323,000,000 (*more than 31 trillion
dollars*)

*Wells Fargo*

Total Assets: $1,751,265,000,000 (more than 1.7 trillion dollars)

Total Exposure To Derivatives: $6,074,262,000,000 (*more than 6 trillion
dollars*)

As the “real economy” crumbles
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/the-rise-of-the-temp-economy-more-u-s-employers-than-ever-want-a-disposable-workforce>,
major hedge funds continue to drop like flies
<http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-12-29/hedge-funds-dropping-flies-doug-hirschs-seneca-capital-closing-after-20-years>,
and we head into a new recession
<http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/58-facts-about-the-u-s-economy-from-2015-that-are-almost-too-crazy-to-believe>,
there seems to very little alarm among the general population about what is
happening.

The mainstream media is assuring us that everything is under control, and
they are running front page headlines such as this one during the holiday
season: “Kylie Jenner shows off her red-hot, new tattoo
<http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2015/12/29/kylie-jenner-gets-a-new-sanity-tattoo-on-her-hip/78010844/>
“.

But underneath the surface, trouble is brewing.

A new financial crisis has already begun, and it is going to intensify as
we head into 2016.

And as this new crisis unfolds, one word that you are going to want to
listen for is “derivatives”, because they are going to play a major role in
the “financial Armageddon” that is rapidly approaching.
Source: Economics Collapse Blog




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