Equities involved: Financial Select Sector’s (NYSE:XLF), Citigroup (NYSE:C), Bank of America (NYSE:BAC), JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM), American International (NYSE:AIG), Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC), Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), iShares Silver (NYSE:SLV) may all be involved, as well as, (OTC:FMCC) and Federal National Mortgage (OTC:FNMM)







The S&P 500 has become a warzone, having the feeling of a dangerous time indeed for retail investors, mutual funds and hedge funds as the Korea war heats up, EU sovereign debt concerns mount, and currency manipulation and instability reach unprecedented unsustainable levels.













As if the recent announcement by the SEC to disclose information on the world’s largest ever insider trading ponzi, including Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), and mutual funds / hedge funds, wasn’t enough to start up a dinner conversation. According to Courtney Comstock, of BI ( Business Insider ), banks are about to get a real scare in the next couple of weeks, and it’s about goddamned time!

The next Wikileaks will be about a major U.S. Bank.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange told Forbes that early next year, a major U.S. bank will suddenly find itself turned inside out.

And now everyone’s clamoring to find out which bank will be the subject of the massive data breach.

Will it be the biggest US bank? Asked Forbes’ Andy Greenberg, who interviewed Assange.







“No comment,” said Assange.

The one clue we get is this:

“With regard to these corporate leaks, I should say: There’s an overlap between corporate and government leaks.”

Perhaps that means it’s a bailed out bank. But really, no one has a clue.

Here’s the bulk of what Assange did say:

Tens of thousands of its internal documents will be exposed on Wikileaks.org with no polite requests for executives’ response or other forewarnings.

The data dump will lay bare the finance firm’s secrets on the Web for every customer, every competitor, every regulator to examine and pass judgment on.

Early next year, the Wikileaks document, which Assange compares to containing the damning e-mails that poured out of the Enron trial, will hit.

Obviously this is huge news. We’ll have to wait for more information.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-next-wikileaks-will-be-about-a-major-bank-2010-11#ixzz16idg0cnR