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Janet Tavakoli: C-Span Q&A
Below is a very good hour-long interview I spied earlier today with Janet Tavakoli, the author of a new book ”Dear Mr. Buffett.” Hat tip Zero Hedge.
I also linked out earlier today to a piece she wrote over at CNN on “What Wall Street…
JPMorgan has record revenue and $2.7 billion in profit
While Citi and BofA are getting taken to the woodshed for double secret probation, JPMorgan Chase is showing record revenue of $25.6 billion and a large profit of $2.7 billion. As profit is up 36% from a year earlier and 27% from just…
No bailout for CIT
This comes from the Wall Street Journal: Small-business lender CIT Group Inc. said "there is no appreciable likelihood" that it will receive fresh government support, suggesting that the company might instead seek to file for…
Wells sells $600 million in distressed assets at 35 cents on dollar
I got a tip from a friend Andrew about a sale of assets by Wells Fargo (WFC) which raises a number of interesting questions. He sent me the following 14 July article from the Milwaukee Business Journal. Wells Fargo sold $600…
Goldman crushes earnings estimates
This comes via Bloomberg: Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s second- quarter profit exceeded analysts’ estimates as record trading and stock underwriting led the company to its highest quarterly profit. Net income in the three months ended…
Is Meredith Whitney bullish now?
Just when I was wondering where Meredith Whitney had gone, she’s back. But she has a whole new tone to her. In this interview on CNBC, she says she is expecting a monster number from Goldman (GS) tomorrow morning, in 2010 and in 2011. She…
The RBS and HBOS sinkholes
This comes via the Telegraph:
UK Financial Investments (UKFI) said in its annual report that its loss on the two stakes - 70pc of RBS and 43pc of Lloyds Banking Group - had reached £10.9bn at the end of June.
The losses, which are not…
How globalisation led to universal banking in America
Last week, I followed up Yves Smith’s excellent post on “Why Big Capital Markets Players Are Unmanageable” with “More on why big capital markets players are unmanageable.” I would like to extend the discussion beyond the U.S. border into a…
Bloomberg is coming down hard on Goldman
The video linked below is a must-see piece of journalistic skepticism. The duo at Bloomberg News are discussing the recent alleged theft of trading code by a former Goldman employee Sergey Aleynikov who moved to a hedge fund called Citadel…
Transferring Swedish bank risk onto Latvian taxpayers
This is my translation of an article from Dagens Nyheter, a Swedish daily. Swedish banks are planning to write down Latvian personal loans by 10 percent. However, the proposal includes only a small part of the Latvia’s mountain of debt.…