(Part 2 of a series)
Giant banks are the most powerful institutions in in the world – in many ways as powerful economically and politically as the biggest governments. Unfortunately, the banks frequently use their power in ways that damage the economy and hurt folks living around the world.
Two prominent research projects carried out in recent years paint a picture of a ruthless banking and financial sector powerful enough to dictate the nature of key parts of the world’s economy and challenge the strongest politicians.
Research carried out by three Swiss economists reveals the links and structure the giant financial institutions dominate and use to their advantage.
The researchers looked at 30-million “economic actors” around the globe. Their remarkable research found that a group of 147 trans-national corporations (TNCs) controlled nearly 40 per cent of the economic value of all TNCs in the world. More shockingly, financial institutions make up 75 per cent of the organizations at the core of this powerful group: what the researchers call, a “super entity.”