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Quality financials are out there
Just because the financials are in for a few further rounds of pain doesn't mean that quality financial institutions in the U.S. don't exist. There is a stark difference in the level of risk some institutions took during the heydays of the…
Sovereign wealth funds cut exposure to U.S.
Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), which played such a vital role in the recapitalization of U.S. financial institutions during the first go around, are looking to cut their U.S. exposure.Basically, the U.S. is running an extremely inflationary…
What do Merrill’s financial results tell us?
Merrill Lynch reported abysmal financial results yesterday, in marked contrast to JP Morgan Chase. The company was forced to take $9.5 billion in writedowns, leading to a loss in excess of $4.5 billion. The writedowns also forced Merrill…
Prime looks terrible
"Prime looks terrible." Those are the words of Jaime Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase regarding the future of prime mortgage loans. Wall Street analysts were ecstatic at the largely positive news in JP Morgan's earnings report even though…
Writedown News: 17 Jul 2008
Below are the latest writedown stories from the web. For the full timeline of news, visit my credit crisis timeline.Also see my list of Bankrupt Global Financial Institutions.2008 07 08 IndyMac Falls After Regulators Say It Isn't `Well…
Low savings, high debt and interest rate policy
As you know, the CPI registered a whopping 5% yesterday. Year-on-year inflation hasn't been this high since the Gulf War. So much for the 'Great Moderation.' But the increase in inflation begs another question: why are interest rates so…
News Round-Up: 17 Jul 2008 – the blogs entry
Should William Poole Say "I Told You So"? - Economist's ViewUnderwriters braced for hit as HBOS slides - FT AlphavillePhony Accounting on Fannie, Freddie Rescue Legislation - Naked CapitalismEuropean Storms - Market MoversTo Walk Away or…
Who compiles the inflation index?
The LA Times got a front row seat with one of the Bureau of Labor Statistics staffers as she drove some of her 850 miles per month to record all of the prices that eventually make their way into the CPI. This is a nuts and bolts look into…
The short-selling rule and unintended consequences
When you start monkeying around with markets, strange things happen. This is what the SEC is about to learn as market makers from the seven options exchanges are preparing to ask for exemptions from the new anti-free market SEC…
News Round-Up: 16 Jul 2008
Recession-Plagued Nation Demands New Bubble To Invest In - OnionFed Steps Back From Imaginary Tightening Ledge: Caroline Baum - BlombergFinancier's Death Hints at Trouble for Lenders - WSJGoldman Is Queried About Bear's Fall - WSJJim…