Monday, January 17, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Sacrificing Microcredit for Megaprofits By MUHAMMAD YUNUS
Keith Negley
IN the 1970s, when I began working here on what would eventually be called “microcredit,” one of my goals was to eliminate the presence of loan sharks who grow rich by preying on the poor. In 1983, I founded Grameen Bank to provide small loans that people, especially poor women, could use to bring themselves out of poverty. At that time, I never imagined that one day microcredit would give rise to its own breed of loan sharks.
But it has. And as a result, many borrowers in India have been defaulting on theirmicroloans , which could then result in lenders being driven out of business. India’s crisis points to a clear need to get microcredit back on track.
Troubles with microcredit began around 2005, when many lenders started looking for ways to make a profit on the loans by shifting from their status as nonprofit organizations to commercial enterprises. In 2007, Compartamos, a Mexican bank, became Latin America’s first microcredit bank to go public. And this past August, SKS Microfinance, the largest bank of its kind in India, raised $358 million in an initial public offering.
To ensure that the small loans would be profitable for their shareholders, such banks needed to raise interest rates and engage in aggressive marketing and loan collection. The kind of empathy that had once been shown toward borrowers when the lenders were nonprofits disappeared. The people whom microcredit was supposed to help were being harmed. In India, borrowers came to believe lenders were taking advantage of them, and stopped repaying their loans.
Commercialization has been a terrible wrong turn for microfinance, and it indicates a worrying “mission drift” in the motivation of those lending to the poor. Poverty should be eradicated, not seen as a money-making opportunity.
There are serious practical problems with treating microcredit as an ordinary profit-maximizing business. Instead of creating wholesale funds dedicated to lending money to microfinance institutions, as Bangladesh has done, these commercial organizations raise larger sums in volatile international financial markets, and then transmit financial risks to the poor.
Furthermore, it means commercial microcredit institutions are subject to demands for ever-increasing profits, which can only come in the form of higher interest rates charged to the poor, defeating the very purpose of the loans.
Some advocates of commercialization say it’s the only way to attract the money that’s needed to expand the availability of microcredit and to “liberate” the system from dependence on foundations and other charitable donors. But it is possible to harness investment in microcredit — and even make a profit — without working through either charities or global financial markets.
Grameen Bank, where I am managing director, has 2,500 branches in Bangladesh. It lends out more than $100 million a month, from loans of less than $10 for beggars in our “Struggling Members” program, to micro-enterprise loans of about $1,000. Most branches are financially self-reliant, dependent only on deposits from ordinary Bangladeshis. When borrowers join the bank, they open a savings account. All borrowers have savings accounts at the bank, many with balances larger than their loans. And every year, the bank’s profits are returned to the borrowers — 97 percent of them poor women — in the form of dividends.
More microcredit institutions should adopt this model. The community needs to reaffirm the original definition of microcredit, abandon commercialization and turn back to serving the poor.
Stricter government regulation could help. The maximum interest rate should not exceed the cost of the fund — meaning the cost that is incurred by the bank to procure the money to lend — plus 15 percent of the fund. That 15 percent goes to cover operational costs and contribute to profit. In the case of Grameen Bank, the cost of fund is 10 percent. So, the maximum interest rate could be 25 percent. However, we charge 20 percent to the borrowers. The ideal “spread” between the cost of the fund and the lending rate should be close to 10 percent.
To enforce such a cap, every country where microloans are made needs a microcredit regulatory authority. Bangladesh, which has the most microcredit borrowers per square mile in the world, has had such an authority for several years, and it is devoted to ensuring transparency in lending and prevented excessive interest rates and collection practices. In the future, it may be able to accredit microfinance banks. India, with its burgeoning microcredit sector, is most in need of a similar agency.
There are always people eager to take advantage of the vulnerable. But credit programs that seek to profit from the suffering of the poor should not be described as “microcredit,” and investors who own such programs should not be allowed to benefit from the trust and respect that microcredit banks have rightly earned.
Governments are responsible for preventing such abuse. In 1997, then First Lady Hillary Clinton and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh met with other world leaders to commit to providing 100 million poor people with microloans and other financial services by 2005. At the time, it looked like an utterly impossible task, but by 2006 we had achieved it. World leaders should come together again to provide the powerful and visionary leadership to help steer microcredit back on course.
Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Dead people
This world is full of dead people
when there is injustice happening
they let it happen.
they let the manipulator do their job.
How much suffering men has caused to other men.
Human being has no heart.
Even a tree is better than him.
He manipulates the facts for his desires,
troubles and corners weak people,
Destroys lives of all life forms.
He has no heart.
More worse are the dead people
than the manipulator,
they watch in silence the atrocities.
Dead people constantly afraid
all their lives about death.
Each moment they die
when they remain silent.
They keep their pent up anger
inside a box in the heart.
They fear their security.
They want to be neutral and safe.
Away from the struggle and strife
of a few who fight for the truth.
The dead people like to watch.
I sometimes wonder how man
can degrade so much!
His soul is dead under the pile of fear.
He is submissive to the evil.
He only thinks of his loved ones.
The dead man does not think
that the evil will strike him one day.
The evil has an eye on him;
The dead man is the last to go.
Sorrow is flowing like a river
and dead man is sleeping unaware.
deception and treachery are ever where.
Only a few fight and perish.
The rest of the dead people
have stitched their lips.
They collude with the evil sometimes.
They fear their lives.
They love their lives.
They want longer miserable lives.
Joy is far away from earth.
Dead man likes little gossips.
Talks behind others backs.
Has not the guts to say what he thinks.
I wonder why the world is so miserable
Me thinks, because the dead man
does not take a stand to speak the truth.
We all have to perish one day.
The dead perish miserable than others.
His life, a wasted opportunity.
Life is transient and temporary.
We fill the capsule of time with sorrow.
How can joy be the home of earth,
When the dead man does not aspire?
Sorrow and drama keep us going
like the poison in a wasp.
We sting ourselves to feel alive.
Death is at the exit door.
When children we are happy.
The manipulator takes us over
as we mature.
The heart has no power.
What we feel as the truth
we cannot speak or act.
Evil and manipulation triumphs.
The dead people do not want
to know the truth.
They want to live in their small world.
Their negligence will one day sting them.
They have pushed their soul
deeper into the deep voiceless.
Dead man , awake!!!
All of us live only for a short while.
Think of the next generation.
Are you going to leave earth
as horrible as you were born?
What is the purpose of your life?
Dead man! search for the truth,
Know who is doing evil and who good.
Learn to take sides with the good.
Save your soul!
when there is injustice happening
they let it happen.
they let the manipulator do their job.
How much suffering men has caused to other men.
Human being has no heart.
Even a tree is better than him.
He manipulates the facts for his desires,
troubles and corners weak people,
Destroys lives of all life forms.
He has no heart.
More worse are the dead people
than the manipulator,
they watch in silence the atrocities.
Dead people constantly afraid
all their lives about death.
Each moment they die
when they remain silent.
They keep their pent up anger
inside a box in the heart.
They fear their security.
They want to be neutral and safe.
Away from the struggle and strife
of a few who fight for the truth.
The dead people like to watch.
I sometimes wonder how man
can degrade so much!
His soul is dead under the pile of fear.
He is submissive to the evil.
He only thinks of his loved ones.
The dead man does not think
that the evil will strike him one day.
The evil has an eye on him;
The dead man is the last to go.
Sorrow is flowing like a river
and dead man is sleeping unaware.
deception and treachery are ever where.
Only a few fight and perish.
The rest of the dead people
have stitched their lips.
They collude with the evil sometimes.
They fear their lives.
They love their lives.
They want longer miserable lives.
Joy is far away from earth.
Dead man likes little gossips.
Talks behind others backs.
Has not the guts to say what he thinks.
I wonder why the world is so miserable
Me thinks, because the dead man
does not take a stand to speak the truth.
We all have to perish one day.
The dead perish miserable than others.
His life, a wasted opportunity.
Life is transient and temporary.
We fill the capsule of time with sorrow.
How can joy be the home of earth,
When the dead man does not aspire?
Sorrow and drama keep us going
like the poison in a wasp.
We sting ourselves to feel alive.
Death is at the exit door.
When children we are happy.
The manipulator takes us over
as we mature.
The heart has no power.
What we feel as the truth
we cannot speak or act.
Evil and manipulation triumphs.
The dead people do not want
to know the truth.
They want to live in their small world.
Their negligence will one day sting them.
They have pushed their soul
deeper into the deep voiceless.
Dead man , awake!!!
All of us live only for a short while.
Think of the next generation.
Are you going to leave earth
as horrible as you were born?
What is the purpose of your life?
Dead man! search for the truth,
Know who is doing evil and who good.
Learn to take sides with the good.
Save your soul!
Stage 4 analysis..Time to short
Auto stocks like AZO, MNRO and stocks like Dollar tree( DLTR) and family dollar ( FDO) are declining from stage 3. This is the time to short the these stocks when they rise from the bottom to near the 30 day average.
Even restaurant industry like BJRI, CMG are declining.
I found a EFT for silver that was on a rally for 4 months, now at 138, AGQ. I need not short this stock because according Krugman, commodiities are in a rally because of more demand in international markets. So I should not short that stock. This ETF really rallied. I had no idea of ETF's rallying like this.
Very interesting. Have to see how it works. For a long time stocks were moving up in a rally. Now, they are declining.
Even restaurant industry like BJRI, CMG are declining.
I found a EFT for silver that was on a rally for 4 months, now at 138, AGQ. I need not short this stock because according Krugman, commodiities are in a rally because of more demand in international markets. So I should not short that stock. This ETF really rallied. I had no idea of ETF's rallying like this.
Very interesting. Have to see how it works. For a long time stocks were moving up in a rally. Now, they are declining.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Happy New year
Every year I need to evaluate my progress like an annual report of a company. I learned about basics of economics, better understanding of stock market and other good book readings. 2010 went by fast. I found the solution to the problem in my yoga. I am pretty satisfied with my progress. Life is not easy. There are always obstacles. It is terrible that a lot of human lives are lost every year and terrible suffering still exists on earth.
I wish we had a happier world where more people would help each other than to compete with one another all the time.
Hope this New year brings more happiness and prosperity.
I wish we had a happier world where more people would help each other than to compete with one another all the time.
Hope this New year brings more happiness and prosperity.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)