How to detect and spot asset bubble created by the central banks

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How to detect and spot asset bubble that has been inititated, maintained, & kept overtime by the central banks by Sando Sasako Jakarta, 31 July 2017 Last update: 30 September 2017

This section is a part of book titled by “Asset Bubble, Bank Rakyat Indonesia, and Satellite Business in Indonesia”. You may cite the content by using this style, or else: Sando Sasako. Asset Bubble, Bank Rakyat Indonesia, and Satellite Business in Indonesia. How to detect and spot asset bubble that has been inititated, maintained, & kept overtime by the central banks (pp.60-72). Serabdi Sakti, Jakarta, September 2017. You may contact the author through Email: sandosako @ yahoo.com Mobile: +62 812 8056 516

Contents Contents .................................................................................................................................................i List of Tables .........................................................................................................................................i List of Figure .........................................................................................................................................i Central Banks: The Initiator and Keeper of Widespreading Asset Bubble Phenomena ......................1 How to Detect and Spot Asset Bubble .............................................................................................3 Asset Bubble aka Accounting Frauds: The Causalities ...................................................................5 Asset Bubble aka Accounting Frauds: The Red Flags .....................................................................6 The Asset Bubble of Wells Fargo ....................................................................................................9

List of Tables Table 11 – Progress reports on WFC settlements of claims, June 2016 – August 2017....................11

List of Figure Figure 55 – The Fed’s assets, Jan. 2007 – Sept. 2017..........................................................................1 Figure 56 – The outstanding commercial & industrial loans in the US, Jan. 2007 – Sept. 2017 ........1 Figure 57 – The balance sheets of 5 central banks and when compared with their own GDP, 20072017 ..............................................................................................................................2 Figure 58 – S&P 500 Composite Index, Jan.2007–Sept.2017 .............................................................2 Figure 59 – Emerging markets & corporate bonds, Jan.2007–Sept.2017 ............................................2 Figure 60 – Wells Fargo cross-sell ratio, 1998–2016q2 ......................................................................9 Keywords: asset bubble, liquidity, solvency, solvability, quantitative easing, loose monetary policy, easy money policy, operation twist, accounting fraud, financial crimes, fake accounts, wells fargo, forensic accounting, real practice of audit, fait accompli, damage control, rep sheet, red flags, aggressive sales and incentives system, asset forfeits, retail banking. i


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