Sunday, December 13, 2009

Did drug money prop up the banking system during the meltdown?

A new report from the head of the UN office for Drugs and Crime suggests that some major financial institutions may have only survived after injections of liquidity from narcotics gangs.

Apparently, drug proceeds were one of very few sources of liquidity during the global meltdown last year and some unnamed banks may have relied on such streams to avoid going under.

Full report over at The Guardian

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