If landlords can’t pay back loans on office buildings, the lenders will suffer. Some banks are trying to avoid that fate.

Hard times are likely ahead for a lot of people. Mind your expenses and plan to save where possible just in case. Apologies for having a doomer outlook; I’m very cynical about capitalism, especially in the USA.

  • @Treczoks
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    355 months ago

    The big question is : Whereto are they dumping toxic loans? I would not put it pst some assholes to sell such “products” off to unassuming private shareholders as a “wonderful investement in business property” for their retirement…

      • @BeMoreCareful
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        75 months ago

        I mean, it’s proven financial strategy. Money is just a number to rich people and if you need more the government will just give it to you.

      • @[email protected]
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        65 months ago

        Oh they don’t need to do that, we’ve already determined that some companies don’t have to suffer the consequences of their own actions because they’re “tOo BiG tO fAiL” so society has to suffer the consequences.

        Just remember: when they win, they win. When they lose we lose and they still win.

        Our form of capitalism is a fucking joke. Socialism for the wealthy owners and rugged individualism for the poors.

        • @Bytemeister
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          45 months ago

          Yep. Biggest disappointment about the 2008 crisis was that all the people who caused it were able to go back to work and start doing it all over again

          I say, if you crash the global economy, you ought to be relegated to fast food service for the rest of your life.

    • @r0ertel
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      45 months ago

      I was wondering this same thing. Who would take on a loan that a bank deems unprofitable? Is this like turning the loan over to a loan shark and the shark has means to ensure payment that banks don’t due to regulations? Are they selling to the govn’t? Either option is not good.