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by sgsag33
1186 days ago
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Why do we even need banks? If they make money by lending money that mostly belong the people (state/feds) anyways, I guess we all would be better if banking was just a state monopol.
I guess I'm just missing some points here so maybe someone can help and explain me why this is a bad idea?! |
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If your deposits are backed by mortgages or other secured loans you and the bank expect an added return for the "risk" - which is really just making a bet that enough people can pay something extra to compensate for those who default.
This is presented as "how things are" but it actually makes no sense - not least in failing to explain why most of the population is so starved of cash, in spite of long working hours, that it has to borrow at all.
That aside - there's a feedback loop which pushes investors to riskier and riskier lending, sometimes supported by more and more extreme kinds of fraud. Eventually, but somewhat predictably, the system suffers logistic collapse. Because that's what happens to recursive systems with permissive parameters.