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Monday, February 18, 2013

Banks kicking Gambling Addiction?

We've allowed Gambling to become so pervasive, so connected to government, we no longer consider the consequences.


Bankers Anonymous launched to help banks kick gambling addiction

Bankers Anonymous launched to help banks kick gambling addiction
February 18th, 2013
Author: Economic Voice Staff


Anti-poverty campaigners today launched ‘Bankers Anonymous‘, a five-step programme to help investment banks kick their addiction to gambling on global food prices.

Barclays announced a withdrawal from speculating on food last week following public outcry over its effect on hunger.

The campaign by the World Development Movement asks people to take five steps to help win new rules to prevent banks driving food prices up through financial speculation.

Banks like Goldman Sachs are speculating on food prices, increasing volatility in the markets and fuelling sharp price rises. The World Development Movement is calling for strict controls to limit speculation.

Step one of the Bankers Anonymous programme asks people to write to their MP, urging them to call on George Osborne to back tough rules. Legislation to curb speculation is being discussed at the EU, but the UK government has so far opposed effective controls.

Goldman Sachs made an estimated £251 million (US$400 million) from speculating on food in 2012.

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Roulette Wheel by Toni Lozano

World Development Movement campaigner Heidi Chow said today: “Banks are addicted to gambling on food, making millions while hungry people lose out. When food prices rise, the world’s poorest people can no longer afford to feed their families. And those on the borderline of hunger are faced with having to take their children out of school, or forgoing essential health care, just to be able to buy food.

“The only way to cure banks’ addiction is to introduce strict controls on their gambling. If the UK government is serious about tackling global poverty, it must back strong legislation to curb speculation.”
Image by Toni Lozano [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons


Read more: http://www.economicvoice.com/bankers-anonymous-launched-to-help-banks-kick-gambling-addiction/50035032#ixzz2LIOkcTnP

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