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Did David Bowie Cause the Credit Crunch?

Posted Tue 13 Jan 2009 12:17PM GMT by Mitch Carter in The Guestlist
He's one of Britain's most influential artists but now David Bowie stands accused of starting one of the nation's latest trends: The credit crunch.

As implausible as it seems, the Daily Mirror has today accused the pop legend of inspiring ‘securitisation', one of the key factors behind today's economic fallout.

Back in 1997 Bowie came up with the idea of selling his projected royalties income in the form of ‘Bowie Bonds'.

In other words, Bowie realised he would have a steady stream of money coming in from the sale of his music but rather than wait for it to accrue, he sold the rights to the future earnings so he could withdraw a large cash sum there and then. This became known as ‘securitisation'.

Towards the end of the 1990s, the banks began to adopt a similar model but on a much much larger scale.

But instead of selling royalties in the case of Bowie, they began to sell on mortgages that they had loaned to their customers.

The premise was that the buyer of the loans would have a guaranteed income from the interest on the repayments and the banks would take an upfront cash sum in return.

Banks were lending out huge bundles of loans in the guise of contracts, giving the buyer the rights to the future repayments on those loans.

The problems began when loans were given to people who were then unable to pay them back. This caused many of these contracts to be rendered worthless and a lot of this bad debt had to be written off, causing the financial system to lose billions of pounds.

Did Bowie cause the credit crunch? No. But inadvertently he set the paradigm.


735 Comments

61. mark -
Ah yes - The Man Who Sold The World. Obvious really.

62. tertonmike -
What a load of bollocks. Don't these people have anything useful to do?

63. Tom -
In the words of Chris Crocker! Leave David Bowie alone He hasnt hurt anyone!
its all down to Greed by the Banks etc ; Nothing to do with David Bowie ! So leave Him alone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....lol

64. Diane -
the goverment are to blame letting england down he needs to pay out instead of grabbing

65. JAMES -
Banks were run by 'spives' they saw many people on low incomes who bought their council houses for next to nothing. They gave them as much money as they wanted, knowing there was no way that the people could pay back, but the banks felt safe because "Property could only go up" How wrong these chancers were. Banks hate customers who live within their means and hate people who save, just like our waste of space government.
Why blame bowie. The blame lies with useless banks, useless governments and peoples who want everything now and not willing to save and buy, all they want is endless debt and savers will be ripped off bailing out the mess these chancers have caused

66. daydreamer -
......are we really THAT short of news? LOL

67. PeterC3815 -
Ground Control To Major Tom.

Is there any intelligent life there ?

Nice bit of journalism though. Should keep the paper selling extra copies for a few days.

68. George -
i hope he did then i can begin to enjoy it.

69. Adrienne -
Hahahaha - hilarious! What next? Gordon Brown recording a cover version of "The Man Who Saved The World - er, sorry, I Meant The Bank"?? Priceless.

70. John -
It would be just typical of a gutter rag like the mirror to go around spouting half-baked theories like this and presenting them as 'facts'. Buy 'newspapers' like this, read them, look at the pretty pictures - but for gods sake, don't believe a word thats printed in them!

71. melanie -
the only person responsible for this ressession is gordon brown!!!!!
hes got a hell of a lot to answer for.tony blair should never have stepped down!
if conservatives get in power,it will get worse, we are all going end up being taxed over and over again, taxed and stuffed,so to speak!!
so many are suffering due to these people,yet you dont see them suffering hardship do you???
blaming david bowie is utterly ridiculous.he isnt a member of parliment so has made no descions.this counrty is slowly going under.
god help us all!!!!!!!

72. Sparkle -
This is pathetic.

We clearly can't handle our finances, so we're all looking for a bloody scapegoat.

I'm not saying it's not Bowie's fault - I'm just saying if it was, then the fault lies with millions of other people alongside him.

73. Amina -
What a load of rubbish! Leave Bowie alone!!

*bets that the banks started this rumour to shift the blame!*

*grr, hating credit crunch!!* XD;;

74. robert -
Ziggy... Your a twinkle in your own lifetime. Luv Ya

75. tony -
it's like that old saying,would you jump off a cliff "NO" so stop blaming everybody else for your own stupidity and greed.

76. kenny -
hahahahahahah.

and the easter bunny is really a drug dealer, and santa run's a sweat shop and the tooth fairy is really a mafia don running a prtection racket

77. Yahoo! Music User -
This is caused by the new world order to bring all countries in line with a signal monetary system for example the euro or the Amero. Watch zeitgeist the movie.

78. Yahoo! Music User -
It was the spiders from mars that started it!! Who will they blame next not the banks themselves thats for sure

79. Jennie C -
wOT ROT... NEXT THEY SAY HE WAS THE CAUSE OF POVERTY , HUNGER, GAZA BOMBINGS AND WESTLIFE.....HAHAHAHA

80. RICHARD -
obviously the money went on new teeth and his lowered hairline
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