A few recessionary, depressionary, econolyptic terms
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What We're Talking About Is Money
bad bank: A government-run bank that intentionally takes on the bad debts and deals of another bank that is in financial jeopardy.
Chimerica: The symbiotic Chinese-American financial relationship, in which there is a great trade imbalance as Americans save little and buy lots, and there is a great investment in American Treasury bills and the dollar by the Chinese.
depressionary: Related to a depression or a recession that looks like it could become a depression.
diworsification: Diversifying one's investments too much.
dry powder: Capital readily available for investment.
econolypse: The current economic crisis.
financial incest: Telling one's children about family financial affairs in such a way or to such a degree that they learn too much and become overly concerned.
HENRY: A person who is a High Earner But Not Rich Yet.
kitchen sink-it: To report the worst financial performance possible, as in the case of AIG.
lifecycle fund: An investment arrangement in which money is invested in safer securities and investments as a person grows older.
malus: A penalty for poor performance, the opposite of a bonus.
narrow bank: A bank that handles only basic banking and does not get involved in complex investment programs.
nuclear winter: A period in which investment capital is very hard to come by.
Obamanomics: The economic policies of Barack Obama and his administration. Carries on the tradition of presidential -nomics, like Nixonomics and Clintonomics.
peanut butter approach: Spreading tax breaks or government stimulus money thinly across a lot of beneficiaries instead of targeting those areas in need of the most help.
silent second: Someone who loans money to someone else in order to buy a home, usually to make them look like a good risk, without notifying the mortgage lender.
spendulus: The Obama administration's economic stimulus package.
stimovation: Innovation plus economic stimulus, two ways that together could improve the economy.
whisper number: A rumor about a company's financial performance, plans, deals, etc.
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