Goldman bankers get rich betting on food prices as millions starve
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Goldman Sachs made more than a quarter of a billion pounds last year by speculating on food staples, reigniting the controversy over banks profiting from the global food crisis.Less than a week after the Bank of England Governor, Sir Mervyn King, slapped Goldman Sachs on the wrist for attempting to save its UK employees millions of pounds in tax by delaying bonus payments, the investment bank faces fresh accusations that it is contributing to rising food prices.
Goldman made about $400m (£251m) in 2012 from investing its clients' money in a range of "soft commodities", from wheat and maize to coffee and sugar, according to an analysis for The Independent by the World Development Movement (WDM).
This contributed to the 68 per cent jump in profits for 2012 Goldman announced last week, allowing it to push up the average pay and bonus package of its bankers to £250,000.
The extent of Goldman's food speculation can be revealed after the UN warned that the world could face a major hunger crisis in 2013, after failed harvests in the US and Ukraine. Food prices surged last summer, with cereal prices hitting a record high in September.
Christine Haigh of the WDM said: "While nearly a billion people go hungry, Goldman Sachs bankers are feeding their own bonuses by betting on the price of food. Financial speculation is fuelling food price spikes and Goldman Sachs is the No 1 culprit."
Goldman makes its "food speculation" revenues by setting up and managing commodity funds that invest money from pension funds, insurance companies and wealthy individuals in return for fees and commissions. The firm invented these kinds of funds and continues to dominate the market, together with Barclays and Morgan Stanley. Swiss trading giant Glencore hit the headlines in August when its head of agriculture proclaimed that the US drought will be "good for Glencore".
Goldman has always shrouded the breakdown of its profits in secrecy, but a WDM commodities derivatives expert has calculated the revenues it believes the bank makes from food speculation through an analysis of its recent results and market information.
The bank declined to comment on WDM's estimate or the impact of speculation on food prices. But Goldman Sachs is known to be advising clients that corn is one of its top trading tips for 2013, after the worst drought in US history whittled stockpiles down to their lowest level since 1974.
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mrestivolouise
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very nice
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mrestivolouise
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cthompsonelizabeth
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Very nice
- 2 months ago
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cthompsonelizabeth
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osterpedro
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Really good
- 2 months ago
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osterpedro
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galwayman
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The Elite don't care about anyone but themselves this is another example of that!
- 4 months ago
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galwayman
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bailey78
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Greedy Bastards.
- 4 months ago
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bailey78
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artemis6
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Makes me think of that Jesus story of him and the money changers .... i think there is a message in that . Perhaps it is instructional .
- 4 months ago
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artemis6
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Wyley_Wombat
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I have always thought that the major financial houses throughout the world have, as one of their goals, to get their stinking hands into food production to turn it into an instrument of control. This can be seen by the fact that most of the world's food production is already held by a small number of major corporations who are controlled by the banks. This is also the driver for GMO plants and animals. It is all about wresting control of the means of production from the small farmer. Food of the future is likely to be a dish of pellets that you put in the microwave oven.
- 4 months ago
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Wyley_Wombat
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artemis6
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Wyley_Wombat:
I think you have it right ... and the food will taste like cardboard .... yum !
- 4 months ago
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artemis6
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JanforGore
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Posted about this a while ago as well. They also have financial stakes in factory farms in China and elsewhere. They are evil people period.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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What lowlifes ... Can we change the monetary system yet , to make sure this never happens ?
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artemis6
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Earthwalker
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http://https://www.youtube.com/v/1dNZaKLjYbc?version=3&
Oh does this sound familiar.... here is the trailer....check out the movie.
I live in an agricultural community where they are building more and more cold storage facilities... the produce you eat at the store is years old ...thats why it lacks flavor eat an apple off the tree and you will see - 4 months ago
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Earthwalker
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keithponder
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This is terrible. If this story is true, karma will catch up us a nation. America may very well be on her way to hell.
Betting on food prices while a good portion of the world is starving...?
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keithponder
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warman1138
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If banks are too big to fail...what about ethics, what about what's right or wrong. Perhaps some are simply too destructive to people to continue...... Helping starvation on a global scale would usually be considered a crime against humanity.........unless it's a bank or corporation.
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warman1138
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Vic_Romano
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The vampire squid doing what it does best.
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Vic_Romano
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Gordon_Shumway
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/07/goldman-sachs-ceo-lloyd-b_0_n_349620.ht...
It's just Lloyd Blankfein and Goldman Sachs doing God's work ...
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Gordon_Shumway
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MSII
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Gordon_Shumway:
right-wing-"prosperity-gospel"-jezuz, yup! Perfectly in-line with that sick-dogma!
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MSII
