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  • What happens if Citigroup fails?

    Posted Sep 05 2008, 07:05 AM by Douglas McIntyre Rating:

    If the markets are to take bond guru Bill Gross at his word, the world's financial markets could go through a cataclysmic failure. The head of fixed income fund operation Pimco says that a rapid sale of assets by banks, brokers, and hedge funds will cause the credit system to collapse. Almost all of these companies need cash and none of them wants to be left holding the bag if housing and commercial markets go to pieces.

    The unusually eloquent Gross recently wrote "This rarely observed systematic debt liquidation is what confronts the U.S. and perhaps even the global financial system at the current time. Unchecked, it can turn a campfire into a forest fire, a mild asset bear market into a destructive financial tsunami."

    Gross wants the US Treasury to move into the market and buy distressed assets to stop the knife from falling.   Read More...

  • What was Wachovia thinking?

    Posted Apr 14 2008, 02:33 PM by Matt Koppenheffer
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    The details of Wachovia's first-quarter report were unfortunately familiar enough to border on dull. The quarterly loss was $350 million, brought on by some $5 billion in asset impairment and loan related charges. It's also quickly moving to make sure it has enough liquidity by cutting its dividend and raising $7 billion of new capital.

    What's more interesting to consider is the fact that Wachovia, like many of its competitors, steered its financial ship directly toward the oncoming storm in the twilight hours of the housing boom. In May of 2006, Wachovia agreed to purchase Golden West Financial, a huge California savings and loan. Though the S&L was very well respected, the deal was fantastically ill-timed as it gave Wachovia tremendous exposure to the bubblicious California real estate market.   Read More...

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