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The IRA Analyst Thu 2009-09-17 10:22 EDT

Back to Basis for Securitization and Structured Credit: Interview With Ann Rutledge

To get some further insight into the world of securitization and cash flows, we spoke last week to Ann Rutledge of RR Consulting...The difference between a futures contract for T-bonds and a credit default swap is that the former is a real contract for a real deliverable, whereas the CDS trades against what people think is the cash basis, but there is no cash market price to discipline and validate that derivative market. Rutledge: a contract or structure without a cash basis should not be allowed at all. You cannot have a derivative that is honest and fair to all market participants without a true cash basis. ...derivatives markets such as CDS and CDOs that have no cash basis tend to magnify speculative excesses, while derivative markets where there is a visible cash basis market to discipline investor behavior seem less unstable in terms of systemic risk. Rutledge: If the cash market were visible and could be examined by all participants, then it would give away the ability of the dealer banks to tax participants in the market and extract these abnormal returns. So how do we fix the problem... Rutledge: These originators play this game over and over again and they don't get caught, in part because we do not have a common, standardized set of definitions for governing the most basic aspects of the securitization process. The buyers don't do the work and the accounting framework is a counterparty-oriented framework, not one that is focused on the underlying assets. So banks like Countrywide and WaMu originated and sold some truly hideous structures during the bubble, but the buyers only diligence was reliance upon recourse to these banks. It costs maybe 50bp for a buyer to get the data and grind the numbers to really diligence a securitization based on cash flows, even a complex CDO. But the cost to the buyer and the system of not doing the diligence is an order or magnitude bigger. If the Congress, the SEC and the FASB, and the financial regulators only do one thing this year when it comes to reforming the world of structured credit, then it should be to impose by law and regulation common standards for the definitions used in the marketplace.

Ann Rutledge; basis; interview; IRA Analyst; securitizations; structured credit.

Wed 2009-09-16 19:19 EDT

Why Default on U.S. Treasuries is Likely | Library of Economics and Liberty

Almost everyone is aware that federal government spending in the United States is scheduled to skyrocket, primarily because of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Recent "stimulus" packages have accelerated the process. Only the naively optimistic actually believe that politicians will fully resolve this looming fiscal crisis with some judicious combination of tax hikes and program cuts. Many predict that, instead, the government will inflate its way out of this future bind, using Federal Reserve monetary expansion to fill the shortfall between outlays and receipts. But I believe, in contrast, that it is far more likely that the United States will be driven to an outright default on Treasury securities, openly reneging on the interest due on its formal debt and probably repudiating part of the principal. Treasury default considered likely.

default; economic; liberties; libraries; likely; U. S. treasuries.

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Fri 2009-09-11 18:10 EDT

How Many Rabbits Are Left In The Hat?

Dave Rosenberg observes simply awful employment details...65% of companies are still in the process of cutting their staff loads, manufacturing employment fell to its lowest level since April 1941, temp agency employment is still declining, flat workweek, and jobless claims stuck at 570,000 are all foreshadowing continued weakness in the labour market

hat; left; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; rabbit.

Bruce Krasting Thu 2009-09-03 18:21 EDT

US Treasury on Agency MBS -- Don't Buy It!

The office of Inspector General, Department of Treasury released a report on 8/6/09 on the failure of the National Bank of Commerce. NBC went toast on 1/16/2009. The principal source of its collapse was its investments in Fannie Mae Preferred Stock. They owned $98mm of that swill. When they wrote it off they had no tier-one equity left and had to be shuttered... This report is a kick in the head for everyone involved. Fannie and Freddie look bad. Who would want to own the GSE paper with this warning from Treasury? It makes Treasury look silly. They hold the Government Pref. issued by the Agencies. If they guy down the hall is saying don't buy the debt he is certainly saying don't buy the equity. The Fed looks the worst of the lot in light of this. They are in the process of buying $1.25 Trillion of Agency MBS. I wonder what the Treasury IG would have to say about that level of concentration.

Agency MBS; Bruce Krasting; buy; Treasury.

Thu 2009-07-23 00:00 EDT

Clusterfuck Nation by Jim Kunstler : The Bottom

``the bottom of this society's ability to process reality''

Bottom; Clusterfuck Nation; Jim Kunstler.

Tue 2009-04-21 00:00 EDT

On Speculation, Wall Street and Hedge Funds - The Market Ticker

``securitization is inherently a process of wealth-stripping'' ``the claim of "wealth creation" in any of this "financial product innovation" is a bald-faced lie.''

Hedge funds; Market Ticker; Speculators; Wall Street.

Tue 2009-04-21 00:00 EDT

Clusterfuck Nation by Jim Kunstler : Note: Hope = Truth

``What it comes down to, apparently, is a leadership elite across all sectors -- politics, business, academia, media -- that is incapable of processing the truth, and then conveying it to the broad American public.''

Clusterfuck Nation; hope; Jim Kunstler; Note; truth.

Tue 2009-04-21 00:00 EDT

High Risk Credit Card Solution For Adult Merchant Online - EmerchantPay

online payment processing

Adult Merchant Online; EmerchantPay; High Risk Credit Card Solution.

Sun 2008-05-18 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Mike Morgan: Decession or Depression?

"nventory of homes is now beyond a two year supply and growing, while prices are falling off the cliff." "at least a third of todays builders will be bankrupt within the next 18 months."largest source of inventory is the homes moving through the foreclosure process" "The snakes have moved out of the mortgage business and into the REO disposition business."

Decession; Depression; Mike Morgan; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Wed 2008-05-14 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Guest Post: "Is the Securitization Crisis Driven by Nonlinear Systemic Processes?"

Richard Kline

Guest Post; naked capitalism; Nonlinear Systemic Processes; Securitization Crisis Driven.

Tue 2008-03-25 00:00 EDT

How ghosts vote on Bear Stearns - International Herald Tribune

How ghosts vote on Bear Stearns, by Steven M. Davidioff - International Herald Tribune; "A class of stakeholders in Bear Stearns with economic interests that differ from the shareholders' can use derivatives to ensure that their needs are met. In the process, shareholders are left holding the nearly empty bag, and regulators are left shaking their heads."

Bear Stearns; ghost voting; International Herald Tribune.

Tue 2008-01-08 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: Turns Out Judges Don't Like "Efficient" Servicers

CFC slapped by bankruptcy judge over recreating documents; tanta tirade on psychopathic internal processes

Calculated Risk; efficiency; judge; services; turns.

Wed 2007-12-19 00:00 EST

LA Weekly

- Matt Taibbi on How the U.S. Is Like Ike Turner - The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles; "you don't see...the money process that goes on behind the scenes"; "The people in our government are so corrupt and so interested in doing favors that they cant even respond to an emergency anymore, like Katrina or like Iraq." [or credit implosion]

LA Weekly.

Sun 2007-12-16 00:00 EST

naked capitalism: SIV Rescue Plan: R.I.P; Is Paulson's Process to Blame?

improve outcomes on tough issues by separating problem definition from problem solving

blames; naked capitalism; Paulson's Process; R.I.P; SIV Rescue Plan.

Tue 2007-08-28 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Extreme Measures II: Gillian Tett at the Financial Times

"parties who are in the best position to facilitate price discovery have every reason to impede that process"

Extreme Measures II; Financial Times; Gillian Tett; naked capitalism.

Fri 2005-10-21 00:00 EDT

NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION

Lawrence Wilkerson transcript, New America Foundation: Weighing the uniqueness of the Bush administration's national security decision-making process

New America Foundation.

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