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  1. To be fair Countryboy has been educating us for a few years now on the bank gouging. We didn’t need the Commerce Comission to tell us.
    We are all grateful for Countryboys well thought out critique of banks and the intellect he adds to this site. A few others on here could learn a thing or too if only they had the capacity.

  2. I’ve been banking with the cooperative bank since I left school pretty much. They’re not perfect – definitely not perfect, but better than most anything else.

  3. It’s actually socialism and over regulation that’s resulted in a lack of competition in the banking industry. Govt should not have bailed out banks and consumers looking for greater returns from riskier investments in the gfc. What we actually need is an open free banking market to encourage competition not the current way where it’s impossible to meet the current govt requirements to set up a new bank

    1. You sound a nice guy? Jon. But business lessons involve a bit of magic and fairy tales. Like this one, so close to reality when you apply a magnifying glass.
      “Rumpelstiltskin” (/ˌrʌmpəlˈstɪltskɪn/ RUMP-əl-STILT-skin;
      German: Rumpelstilzchen) is a German fairy tale. It was collected by the Brothers Grimm in the 1812 edition of Children’s and Household Tales. The story is about an imp who spins straw into gold in exchange for a woman’s firstborn child.
      Rumpelstiltskin – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rumpelstiltskin

      Remembering that a mortgage loan is money created out of nothing after an assessment of value of the projected asset, on a sort of leveraged basis, with something real and physical (usually) offered as collateral offered as a deposit to limit the amount requested, and your worth. It enables a big borrowing from the universal exchange system against future earnings or income, there is an obligation to pay and a security of some sort advanced, usually. That’s how I understand it.

      What is the difference between real capital and financial capital?
      It has been argued that the productive capacity of a company or country is given by real capital such as land, buildings, machines, and knowledge to produce goods. In contrast to such real capital is financial capital such as stocks or bonds.
      Financial Capital – SpringerLink https://link.springer.com › …

      Mortgage – Wikipedia
      The word mortgage is derived from a Law French term used in Britain in the Middle Ages meaning “death pledge” and refers to the pledge ending (dying) when either the obligation is fulfilled or the property is taken through foreclosure.
      Mortgage – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mortgage

  4. Do we think Luxon would dare tell John Key his bank is too greedy?
    You don’t talk to your mates and benefactors like that.

  5. It is right and proper that we rail against the banks, duopolies, monopolies. But surely they were allowed to be created by the Commerce Commission which has proven to be so inept that the term corruption springs to mind.
    Shouldn’t we turn our attention to them and their political masters and sheet home the blame where it belongs.

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