Showing posts with label credit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label credit. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Episode #2: What's the situation in Canada?

We take a look at the Canadian economy in the midst of the global recession. We ask some questions about Canadian banks and how well credit is flowing, and discover some surprising things...

Download it here, check it out on iTunes, or use the player below to listen in. We're working out a way to do this at Trent Radio, but this programming season is just ending over there and we're in the middle of classes and exams so it's going to take a little while. Please bear with us.

Oh, and if you haven't subscribed on iTunes yet, please do! You'll automatically get every new episode downloaded to your computer. Now isn't that convenient?


Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Episode #1: What is the credit crunch?

Here it is! After hours of sweat, blood and tears, and one late night furiously editing at Trent Radio, let us introduce... Money Undressed - Episode 1!

Listen to it below, by tuning in Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 on Trent Radio, 92.7 FM in Peterborough, or by downloading it for free riiiiight here.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

The Credit Crisis, in shiny graphics

Kate and I are hard at work on our first episode, here on the blog tomorrow and after that on iTunes to subscribe to once they list it (it takes a few days for new shows). We'll be trying to help explain what the credit crisis is all about, and talking to someone who's had a rough time figuring out the hard way what happens when banks stop lending all of a sudden.

In the meantime, here's a great video I found explaining a big part of the crisis and how it's connected to bad mortgages. There's a lot of really interesting stuff in this video, and it helps you understand how so many banks and investors can be suddenly find themselves on the verge of collapse when people stop paying back the bad loans they gave. A big thanks to Joey deVilla for linking to it.



The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.