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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

161. Michael -
Aye, it was Bowser, he always was upto no good! Only Mario showed him! But where was Mario during the Credit Crunch? I bet the fat plumber really is red now, as he's even worse!!!

162. chris -
Who gives a monkeys we are all little people who have no impact on what is going on. i say Jeremy Clarkson for PM :-))))))

163. Mark -
personally i blame dido for her depressing music obviously gordon brown cottoned on to this and thought he would try to drepress us all, why didnt he just take over the radio stations and force us all to listen to dido instead of giving us all money worries, must go now as i need to get my razor blades

164. SHAUNUNO -
Well, that is human nature, we are all just greedy fat slobs wanting an easy life! I am glad i don't have any debt and am not a slave to the system, i may not have much but i am happy sna can sleep at night.

165. emmiemoo -
Im glad some one has finally exposed dave bowie for the evil genius that, if you think about bowie has properly been responsable for ever major catastophie in history, thats why he changes his image so no one realises

166. daniel c -
What a load of rubbish

167. Yahoo! Music User -
How could Bowie be blamed for the mistakes of greedy banking institutions

168. Jackie -
What a load of rubbish. Obviously the author has run out of ideas to write about.

169. ROGER -
UTTER BOLLOCKS ! Typical Daily Mirror!!!

170. Yahoo! Music User -
WHAT ALOAD OF RUBBISH!

171. David -
What absolute cast-iron nonsense. Perhaps if the UK hadn't willingly trashed and asset-stripped its manufacturing base, and subsequently built a castles-made-of-sand economy out of criminally under-regulated financial services and ludicrously over-inflated house prices we might not be in such a pickle in the first place. Boom and bust is a feature of developed capitalist economies, that's just the way it is, so get used to it. It was the same in the 70s, early 80s and early 90s. My biggest criticism of Bowie is losing his way after the 'Tonight' album and never regaining the awesome heights of his late 70s musical period, but that's purely musical. The Daily Mirror should stop writing such dross.

172. lee -
so David Bowie is to blame aye, who'd of thought it?
What happens now, will he be put down?

173. adam -
The banks took on Bowie's "IDEA". It's not his fault, it's the banks!

174. Yahoo! Music User -
the 1 to blame is living at number 10 Dounin street.

175. chris -
Just as well he didnt try and raise any funds from Tin Machine Eh!!!!!

176. Benjamin -
Its not Bowies fault, he just knew good businessm the banks on the other hand do NOT!!!!!

177. ANDREW -
we'll let the thin white duke off the hook if he releases a new album......what's he doing these days ?

178. devilsadvocate360degrees -
Like they say... there's no bad publicity... its all just publicity.
Bad boy of rock is a cool title anyway. Get you Bowie Credit Card today.
The Man Who Fell To Earth super rich dude image kind of stuck too.
Is Bowie a Pliedian or a Grey (suit) in disguise though? Thats the big question on everyone's lips. LOL!

179. Yahoo! Music User -
yoooo hooooo

180. MARGARET -
Get a grip people - blame shifting has always been the norm - next he will be blamed for wars, global warming et al - we as a global nation are the ones to blame - not just one innovative individual - take a look at the bigger picture and realise this
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