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default rate Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

Bond Default rate (4); Corporate Bond Default Rate Highest (1); High Re-Default Rates (1); Junk Bond Default Rate Passes 10 Percent (1); junk bond default rates (3); Re-Default Rate (2); Re-Default Rate 50 (1); show default rates materially worse (1); U.S. junk bond default rate (2); U.S. junk bond default rate rises (1); U.S. junk bond default rate rose (1).

naked capitalism Mon 2009-10-12 10:22 EDT

FHA: Next Bailout?

...The FHA has ALWAYS been in the low down payment business! It has long offered loans requiring only 3% down, long before ``subprime'' was part of the lexicon. Historically, FHA loans did not show default rates materially worse than prime loans. That experience has been replicated by not for profit lenders in low income neighborhoods...the big difference from how the FHA once did business versus its subprime competitors was.....the FHA screened loans on an individual basis. The process was time consuming and somewhat intrusive. Private lenders were faster, easier, and (lo and behold) less stringent.

Bailout; FHA; naked capitalism.

Bruce Krasting Fri 2009-09-04 19:11 EDT

Debt Repudiation -- On the Table

In the Week in Review section the NY Times had a piece by David Streitfeld titled ``When Debtors Decide to Default''. I thought it was an important story. The NY Times put the issue of Debt Repudiation on the table. Exactly where it belongs. The author also contributed a new adjective to describe many of America's troubled borrowers, ``Ruthless Defaulters''. This definition comes to us from the ``lending'' side of the equation. I think that is a misguided definition by the industry. I don't think they know what they are up against. Yet...Debt repudiation is the biggest systemic risk we face...the default rate on mortgages in excess of $500k is going to explode this fall...the CC numbers would follow. Broad based debt repudiation is a distinct possibility.

Bruce Krasting; Debt Repudiation; table.

Calculated Risk Fri 2009-09-04 19:01 EDT

Junk Bond Default Rate Passes 10 Percent

From Rolfe Winkler at Reuters: U.S. junk bond default rate rises to 10.2 pct -SP The U.S. junk bond default rate rose to 10.2 percent in August from 9.4 percent in July ... Standard & Poor's data showed on Thursday. The default rate is expected to rise to 13.9 percent by July 2010 and could reach as high as 18 percent if economic conditions are worse than expected, SP said in a statement. ... In another sign of corporate distress, the rating agency has downgraded $2.9 trillion of company debt year to date, up from $1.9 trillion in the same period last year. Bad loans everywhere ...

Calculated Risk; Junk Bond Default Rate Passes 10 Percent.

Tue 2009-06-16 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Corporate Bond Default Rate Highest Since Great Depression

Corporate Bond Default Rate Highest; Great Depression; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Thu 2009-01-15 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: Dugan: High Re-Default Rates

mortgage modification redefaults

Calculated Risk; Dugan; High Re-Default Rates.

Tue 2008-11-25 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: NAR: Re-Default Rate 50% of Modifications

Calculated Risk; modifications; NAR; Re-Default Rate 50.