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Debt financing gone
Another side effect of the credit crunch is the lack of availability of cheap debt financing for businesses. Companies have two alternatives: they can hold off on needed financing until the credit markets are more inviting or they can…
The Fed is on the easy money trip
Caroline Baum was asking in her column today: "How can a 2 percent funds rate be appropriately calibrated to promote moderating inflation when inflation is currently rising at almost 4 percent?" The answer: it can't. The Fed is all about…
Are the government’s numbers for real?
A great article on the website Safe Haven asks the important question: Can you trust the government's data. I had the same question in a post called "Last week's GDP numbers." Here's what Michael Pento has to say in his article:The…
$35 billion in missing writedowns
I don't know if you caught the Bloomberg article about the $35 billion in missing writedowns, but I thought it was about time I exposed it. Bloomberg news says:Banks and securities firms, reeling from record losses resulting from the…
Look who needs money now: AIG
The list of financial institutions needing capital because they lost so much in the credit crisis grows by the day. Now, its the insurance company AIG. After their abysmal earnings report, they need an enormous $20 billion to tide them…
The Automatic Earth
I stumbled across an interesting blog over the weekend called "The Automatic Earth." I had been doing some research into writedowns at financial institutions due to loan losses and asset impairment when a great entry from The Automatic…
British banks are underestimating losses
As the epicenter of the credit crisis has clearly moved to Europe, British Banks are at the center of new developments. However, doubts still exist about how they are valuing their assets and accounting for loan losses. Yester day the…
Credit Crisis Timeline
The list below is the largest collection of links related to the present credit crisis on the web. I have been amending this list since May 2008. But, as the list is pretty large now, I have taken care to break it up into different…
Question: How is Fannie Mae a AAA company?
Today, Fannie released horrible quarterly financial results. The company lost $2.2 billion and is now looking to shore up its capital base.
Fannie said an estimate of its fair value of net assets was $12.2bn at the end of the first…
The UK is ground zero in the credit crisis
Recently, I have started to shift my focus out of the U.S. and abroad as the subprime crisis has become a global credit crisis. The myth of global de-coupling (assumption that other economies could thrive without the help of the American…