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Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Mon 2009-10-12 09:22 EDT

One Hand Clapping Theory Analyzed

Numerous people have asked me to comment on Chris Martenson's article The Sound of One Hand Clapping - What Deflationists May Be Missing. Chris Writes: ...``Trillions in probable and provable losses quietly exist, out of sight, on the balance sheets of the Federal Reserve and other financial institutions. If they ever come out of hiding and onto the books, I think the deflationists will be proven correct beyond all doubt. But let me ask this: What prevents the authorities from simply storing them out of sight forever?...I am now wondering if they cannot keep this up indefinitely.'' ...In a credit based economy, the odds of a sustainable rebound without bank credit expanding, and consumers participating is not very good. Even if one mistakenly assumes that the recent rally is a result of pretending, should we count on sustained success now more so than a measurement of stock prices in April of 1930, or any of Japans' four 50% rallies? I think not. Pretending cannot accomplish much other than prolonging the agony for decades. This is the message of Japan. Moreover, the US is arguably is worse shape than Japan because our problems are unsustainable consumer debt, high unemployment, and massive retail sector overcapacity. Those are structural problems that no amount of pretending in the world can possibly cure. In due time, the market will focus on those problems.

hand clapping theory analyzed; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Jesse's Café Américain Sat 2009-10-10 11:50 EDT

The Plan to De-dollarise the Oil Markets: Its Roots and Implications

The breakdown of US dollar reserves being held overseas in the attached article of news is interesting, even though estimated. I am curious to see when Kevin Phillips and Chalmers Johnson start speaking to this as this sort of historic change is in their respective ballparks. Of course, there is always the option to listen to those in the American financial media who dismiss the internationally respected and well-connected Robert Fisk as a commie crank, a liberal web spinner, and a tinfoil conspiracty theorist.

De-dollarise; implications; Jesse's Café Américain; oil markets; plans; rooted.

The Economic Populist - Speak Your Mind 2 Cents at a Time Fri 2009-09-11 17:54 EDT

90% of Residential Loans U.S. taxpayer backed

Buried in a Washington Post article: 90 percent of all new home loans are funded or guaranteed by taxpayers...taxpayers are on the hook for most of the loans that are still being made if they go bad. And they are also on the line for any losses in the massive portfolios of old loans at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which own or back more than $5 trillion in mortgages.

90; economic populist; Mind 2 Cents; Residential Loans U.S. taxpayer backed; speaking; Time.

Bruce Krasting Tue 2009-09-08 12:06 EDT

Wallboard - China Inc.+$25mm, USA $-3.2b

The Wall Street Journal had an interesting piece Tuesday on defective wallboard that had been imported from China . The LA Times had a more detailed discussion of this problem on July 4th. This article makes a case that the wall material may contain radioactive material. It provides the names of some of the companies involved. The problematic wallboard was sent to the US in 2006. These imports totaled $25 million. The WSJ estimates that the cost of repairing a home that has this material is $100,000. The LAT piece puts the number of homes involved at 32,000. Put those two numbers together. There are $3.2billion of losses relating to $25mm of wallboard.

25MM; 2B; 3; Bruce Krasting; China Inc; USA; wallboard.

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Wed 2009-08-26 16:00 EDT

Critically Under-Capitalized Banks Direct Result Of "Wonderful Chain of Stupidity"

Last week the Wall Street Journal ran an article about how trust securities sank Guaranty Financial Group and six family-controlled Illinois banks in early July. Please consider In New Phase of Crisis, Securities Sink Banks. Federal officials on Thursday were poised to seize Guaranty Financial Group Inc., in what would be the 10th-largest bank failure in U.S. history. Guaranty's woes were caused by its investment portfolio, stuffed with deteriorating securities created from pools of mortgages originated by some of the nation's worst lenders. Delinquency rates on the holdings have soared as high as 40%, forcing write-downs last month that consumed all of the bank's capital. Guaranty is one of thousands of banks that invested in such securities, which were often highly rated but ultimately hinged on the health of... Security losses are a non-operating item and are listed after pre-tax operating income on the call report. This is very unusual and possibly reveals another cancer hiding on many banks balance sheets. those garbage trust-preferred securities problems are on top of the widely expected fallout from commercial real estate problems affecting small to medium-sized regional banks. Thus, banking woes are much deeper in many areas than either the FDIC or Fed is admitting.

Capitalized Banks Direct Result; Criticizes; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; Stupid; Wonderful Chain.

Thu 2009-07-30 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Thought Police II: Media Airbrushing (Including Removal of Article With Negative Comments on TARP)

article; Media Airbrushing; naked capitalism; negative comments; remove; TARP; Thought Police II.

Fri 2009-07-24 00:00 EDT

Economic Meltdown - Articles: The Roots of the Financial Crisis: Who Is to Blame?

-- John Dunbar, David Donald; top 25 subprime lenders; wall street backers; banks that financed subprime industry collecting bailout billions

article; blames; economic meltdown; Financial Crisis; rooted.

Tue 2009-06-16 00:00 EDT

New York Fed Chief Tim Geithner - Executive Articles - Print - Portfolio.com

by Gary Weiss; ``The Man Who Saved (or Got Suckered by) Wall Street''

com; Executive Articles; New York Fed chief Tim Geithner; portfolio; print.

Tue 2009-06-16 00:00 EDT

Forbes.com - Magazine Article

Forbes.com - Did Goldman Goose Oil? by Christopher Helman and Liz Moyer; How Goldman Sachs was at the center of the oil trading fiasco that bankrupted pipeline giant Semgroup.

com; Forbes; Magazine article.

Fri 2009-04-10 00:00 EDT

article

Keynes' savings paradox, Fisher's debt deflation and the banking crisis, by Paul de Grauwe

article.

Thu 2008-07-10 00:00 EDT

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

article; blogs Archive; Brad Setser; China's reserve growth; Chinese bank lending; follows; just; money.

Thu 2008-07-03 00:00 EDT

Forbes.com - Magazine Article

The Other Real Estate Disaster, by Stephane Fitch, Forbes.com; private equity real estate funds lost billions of pension fund capital

com; Forbes; Magazine article.

Thu 2008-06-26 00:00 EDT

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

Brad Setser: Follow the Money >> Blog Archive >> Why not more articles on China's reserve growth? And just who are Chinese banks lending to?

article; blogs Archive; Brad Setser; China's reserve growth; Chinese bank lending; follows; just; money.

Fri 2007-09-07 00:00 EDT

FT.com print article

Questions and answers on a sadly predictable debt crisis, by Martin Wolf, Financial Times; credit expansion, financial innovation; irresponsibility in the core of the world economy

com print article; FT.

Sat 2007-08-25 00:00 EDT

Articles : Dual-purpose cattle give small acreage graziers access to two high profit markets

by Allan Nation, Stockman Grass Farmer; Vermont organic farmer Doug Flack

article; Dual-purpose cattle give small acreage graziers access; high profit markets.

Fri 2007-07-06 00:00 EDT

FT.com print article

FT.com / Home UK / UK - Liquidity under threat as banks' capital is about to be slashed, by Charles Dumas; CDO implosion

com print article; FT.

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