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Structured Credit downgrades
This via the FT blog FT Alphaville:The latest downgrades from S&P - testament to the fact that the structured finance unwind isn’t yet unwound: 330 U.S. CDOs put on credit watch negative80 second lien RMBS cut to ‘D’65 Alt-A RMBS…
Regional banks: Zions falls
From Bloomberg News:
Regional Banks Tumble
Zions, the lender with operations in 10 Western U.S. states, tumbled 10 percent to $33.44 for the steepest decline in the S&P 500. ``Weakness'' in residential construction and land values in…
Regional banks: examples of risk from SoCal
Regional banks have not suffered the writedowns suffered by the major banks and investment banks due to their lack of derivatives exposure. But, loose lending standards are starting to bite. The LA Times has an excellent story out, which…
The Road to Revulsion
This newsletter from John Mauldin arrived in my inbox this morning. If you haven't read his newsletters they are very good, including those from Guest commentators like this one from James Montier.
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M&T sues Deutsche Bank over CDOs
U.S. regional bank M&T has sued Deutsche Bank because of losses M&T suffered on CDOs sold to it by the German bank, according to the German website Der Spiegel. Deutsche Bank allegedly told M&T that the CDOs were "safe" and…
The Fed will not cut
Below is the inside scoop according to famed Washington insider Robert Novak (It remains to be seen whether his sources are reliable). At the bottom is a link to an article from the Telegraph quoting Morgan Stanley's economic team…
Measuring P/E Ratios for Financials
I was reading a report by the New York Times today, which outlined that Wall Street has earned half of what it earned last year because of massive credit losses. That's a pretty spectacular fall. What it actually got me thinking about was…
Credit deflation and the Japanese problem
The world has experienced three periods of extreme financial dislocation in the past century, 1929, 1973, and 1990. Two of these have been deflationary. While most observers have their eyes firmly peeled on 1973 and its aftermath, 1929 and…
16 Jun 2008: Latest Writedowns News
The following are the links regarding the global credit crunch that have been recently added to the Credit Crisis Timeline. The full timeline is accessible here 2008 06 05 MBIA, Ambac, $1 Trillion of Debt, Lose S&P AAA Rating2008 06 05…
Investors in Financials lose $10 billion
The Financial Times' blog Alphaville is reporting today that those investors who ponied up for shares in financial institutions after the financials wrote down billions and needed additional capital - those investors - lost $10 billion!…