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CREDIT CRUNCH

This topic will track the latest developments in the credit crunch. Covering anything from bank capital shortfalls, writedowns, liquidity problems, collateralized debt obligations, credit default swaps, hedge fund woes, difficulties resulting from securitization of debt, and just about any other manifestation of the current credit contagion.

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Fed Loans $188 Billion A Day: Who Needs Bailout?more

Apparently the $700 B is pittance when you look at what the Fed does every day - maybe we should just leave it all up...

Essays on the Credit Crunch (358171)more

The Credit Crunch can be bewildering.

Five Good Things About the Collapsemore

The New York Post reprints a Bloomberg column by Michael Lewis.

German and French banks got $36 billion from AIG Bailoutmore

3/15/09 BW's Mike Mandel blogs: We officially moved into the next stage of the crisis today. AIG, likely under pressure...

Bruised AmEx Returns to Rootsmore

AmEx is reeling from late payments and defaults by customers it aggressively wooed before the U.S. economy tumbled into...

Merrill CEO says economic environment recalls 1929more

Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain said Tuesday he does not expect the global economy to recover quickly from the credit...

Shock to the System - by Felix Salmonmore

What happens next. Long list of things that could go horribly wrong. Who has $600 billion in cash to buy Lehman's debt...

Capitalist Foolsmore

Nobel-laureate economist Joseph E. Stiglitz writes in Jan. 2009 Vanity Fair: Behind the debate over remaking U.S.

Auto Loan And Credit Card CDOs In Hidingmore

Old article: terrible prescient - The press has focused on mortgage-based CDOs and the huge write-offs that investment...

Paulson moves into recovery modemore

David Brooks on Greed and Stupiditymore

What happened to the global economy? We seemed to be chugging along, enjoying moderate business cycles and...

The Death of the Credit Card Economymore

Car leases, student loans, no-money-down mortgages, and high credit limits are vanishing.

For Most Cities, Recession Has Arrivedmore

According to NYtimes, great visual representation of how the recession is taking place

Buffett's "time bomb" goes off on Wall Streetmore

Five years ago, Warren Buffett warned against credit default swaps -- complex derivatives intended to protect banks...

Expert Advice on Small Business Creditmore

A banker and an accountant explain what borrowers should be doing in terms of their existing loans and interest rates,...

18 Tough Questions (and Answers) About the Bailoutmore

I got an e-mail from a reader late last week with a bunch of very good questions about the bailout bill.

Complexification: Artificially making a simple Wall Street bailout in...more

The failure of high-paid and allegedly intelligent management on Wall Street to understand the basic risks of...

For $700 Billion, The Little Guy With A House Gets Nadamore

The housing market is still a problem and the bill has done nothing to address it.

And then there were none more

What the death of the investment bank means for Wall Street

We're all in this togethermore

A perfect visual summary ([s]venn diagram?) that nicely captures where Paulson's bailout plan falls according to one...

FHA-Backed Loans: The New Subprimemore

As if they haven't done enough damage. Thousands of subprime mortgage lenders and brokers—many of them the very sorts...

Who Will Manage Rich People’s Money Now?more

Yesterday I talked with a wealth advisor who said her firm had hired a psychotherapist specializing in trauma and life...

Wall Street Bailout Could Crimp CEO Paymore

Democrats want to rein in rich exit packages and reclaim millions paid to bosses who piled up toxic mortgage assets.

Norton Rose LLP - Credit Crisis and the Credit Crunch blogmore

Welcome to our blog aimed at addressing issues arising from the credit crisis. Readers are invited to contribute to the...

After Lehman: What Lessons Have Investors Learned?more

We are closing in on the one-year anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers.

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