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Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 05:51 PM Feb 2016

What Would Actually Happen If We Broke Up the Banks?

Bernie Sanders has the right idea about shrinking banks — but he'll probably make a lot of rich people richer in the process

"If a bank is too big to fail, it is too big to exist," reads a policy statement on BernieSanders.com.

Every year, the Financial Stability Board publishes a global list of "systemically important banks"; Bernie Sanders believes these banks should not exist. Were anything to go wrong at Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Wells Fargo or the like, it would be 2008 all over again, complete with government bailouts, a Tea Party resurgence and Occupy Everywheres. Breaking up these banks seems prudent.

But there'd be a funny side effect to Sanders getting his way on this: bank shareholders and clever bank employees would probably make fortunes.

First, an irony: in January 2015, a Goldman Sachs stock analyst published a note suggesting that rival JPMorgan Chase should split itself into either two or four publicly traded companies creating as much as "25 percent potential upside." JPMorgan's consumer banking, business banking, investment banking and asset-management divisions would all be worth more on their own, the argument goes. Well, if it's true for JPMorgan, it's probably true for Goldman Sachs as well. Goldman has an investment banking business, an asset-management business, a merchant banking business and a real-estate business. As standalone businesses, they might well be worth more than Goldman is worth now, and any current shareholder of Goldman would make a quick profit.

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What Would Actually Happen If We Broke Up the Banks? (Original Post) Lodestar Feb 2016 OP
They would circumvent the new rules and find another route to growth. Gregorian Feb 2016 #1
I think you are right. jwirr Feb 2016 #2

Gregorian

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1. They would circumvent the new rules and find another route to growth.
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 06:19 PM
Feb 2016

But at least it would start afresh so the world could get a new grip on things. That's what I've gleaned from my efforts to understand this stuff.

As far as what happens in transition periods, that might be one of the compromises to improving on the mess we currently have.

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