dimelab dimelab: shrinking the gap between talk and action.

Tanta Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

tanta tirade (1).

naked capitalism Sat 2010-07-24 16:34 EDT

Summer Rerun: ``Unwinding the Fraud for Bubbles''

This post first appeared on March 27, 2007. ...Telling the difference between the victims and the victimizers, the predators and the prey, and the fraudulent and the defrauded, is getting a lot harder when you have borrowers not required to make down payments able to lie about their incomes in order to buy a home the seller is overpricing in order to take an illegal kickback. The lender is getting defrauded, but the lender is the one who offered the zero-down stated-income program, delegated the drawing up of the legal documents and the final disbursement of funds to a fee-for-service settlement agent, and didn't do enough due diligence on the appraisal to see the inflation of the value. Legally, of course, there's a difference between lender as co-conspirator and lender as mark, utterly failing to exercise reasonable caution, but it's small comfort when the losses rack up. With tongue only partially in cheek, I'm about to suggest a third category of fraud: Fraud for Bubbles...My theory of the Fraud for Bubbles is, in a nutshell, that it isn't that lenders forgot that there are risks. It is that the miserable dynamic of unsound lending puffing up unsustainable real estate prices, which in turn kept supporting even more unsound lending, simply masked fraud problems sufficiently, and delayed the eventual ``feedback'' mechanisms sufficiently, that rampant fraud came to seem ``affordable.'' So many of the business practices that help fraud succeed--thinning backoffice staff, hiring untrained temps to replace retiring (and pricey) veterans, speeding up review processes, cutting back on due diligence sampling, accepting more and more copies, faxes, and phone calls instead of original ink-signed documents--threw off so much money that no one wanted to believe that the eventual cost of the fraud would eat it all up, and possibly more...

bubble; fraud; naked capitalism; summer reruns; unwinds.

Thu 2009-01-08 00:00 EST

Inside the influential new world of econobloggers - The Boston Globe

Inside the influential new world of econobloggers, Stephen Mihm, The Boston Globe; Tanta; Naked Capitalism; Yves Smith: ``The real leverage of blogs is that journalists read them''; Calculated Risk

Boston Globe; Econobloggers; influential new world.

Thu 2009-01-08 00:00 EST

Four Financial Horsewomen Who Warned of the Apocalypse

wowOwow; Brooksley Born, Sheila Bair, Meredith Whitney, Tanta

Apocalypse; Financial Horsewomen; warning.

Sun 2008-05-18 00:00 EDT

Calculated Risk: Shiller on the Psychology of Foreclosure

by Tanta

Calculated Risk; foreclosures; psychological; Shiller.

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.

Sat 2007-12-29 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: Tanta: Mortgage Servicing for UberNerds

(2007-02-20)

Calculated Risk; mortgage services; Tanta; UberNerds.

Tue 2007-11-27 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: What Is "Subprime"?

by Tanta; "we are all subprime now"

Calculated Risk; subprime.

Tue 2007-11-27 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: We're All Subprime Now

by Tanta; metro Phoenix foreclosures hitting upper and middle class hardest

Calculated Risk; subprime.

Fri 2007-11-09 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: WaMu and The Rep War

by Tanta: "outsourcing regulatory liability to a third party bag-holder and doing business on a representation and warranty basis without pre-sale due diligence" are mortgage industry lynch-pins

Calculated Risk; Rep War; WaMu.