Monday, May 26, 2008

Tuesday May 27 Housing and Economic stories

Top Stories:

LTCM's John Meriwether in trouble again - (www.ml-implode.com) - A decade on, it seems that “not much has been learnt”, said Roger Lowenstein, author of When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management. “The quote I read of Meriwether saying he was going to lower the risk was strikingly reminiscent. I think that’s what he said when he was backing out of LTCM.” ... like Bear Stearns, Meriwether blamed a “run on the bank” for LTCM’s crash.
Bank failures to surge in coming years - (www.marketwatch.com) - Only three banks have failed so far in 2008. But that number is set to surge as the credit crunch slows economic growth and hammers some lenders that grew too fast during the recent real-estate boom, experts say. The roots of today's banking crisis grew out of the boom and bust
A Congressional Speculator? - (calculatedrisk.blogspot.com) - This is an update to post below on Rep. Linda Richardson's foreclosure woes. Gene Maddaus of the Daily Breeze kindly forwarded today's additions to the saga. There are not two, but three homes owned by Richardson in foreclosure. And yes, she appears to have cashed out her primary residence back in 2006 to fund her campaign for State Assembly. So it looks like a pattern."
City of Vallejo, California files for bankruptcy - (www.reuters.com) - The city of Vallejo, California, filed for bankruptcy on Friday, a move signaled by its city council earlier this month as it struggles to avoid running out of money amid steep city personnel costs and sliding revenues from a housing slump. Vallejo, with more than 100,000 residents, is the first sizable city in California to file for bankruptcy.
Report says Moody's, others shifted analysts at banks' request - (www.financialweek.com) – Yes, the same companies that rated mortgage securities as AAA and rated Enron highly before they went into bankruptcy are showing their conflicts of interest.
Limits Weighed for Commodities Investors - (www.nytimes.com) Patients are now running the asylum. Instead of addressing root case, moron Joseph Lieberman, chairman of a Senate oversight committee, said Tuesday that he was considering legislation limiting large institutional investors in commodities markets. The legislation would be aimed at speculators and other investors who use commodities like oil as a way to hedge against swings in other investment instruments, like stocks and the American dollar.
Toughest Summer Job Is Finding One - (www.nytimes.com) - As the forces of economic downturn ripple widely across the United States, the job market of 2008 is shaping up as the weakest in more than half a century for teenagers looking for summer work, according to labor economists, government data and companies that hire young people.
Home price index posts largest drop in history - (www.ap.com) - A home-price index considered to be the most comprehensive reading of the U.S. market posted the sharpest decline (3.1% in 1Q2008) in its 17-year history, & analysts say housing has yet to bottom out.
Mesa Air may file for bankruptcy - (www.arizonarepublic.com)
Fingerprint Registry in Housing Bill!!! – (www.openmarket.org) – You wonder why Congress’ approval ratings are lower than Bush, because they are standing around giving away all our rights. Earlier this week, a measure creating a federal fingerprint registry totally unrelated to national security passed a U.S. Senate committee almost without notice. The legislation would require thousands of individuals working even tangentially in the mortgage and real estate industries — and not suspected of anything — to send their prints to the feds. The database and fingerprint mandates were tucked into housing and foreclosure assistance bills that on Tuesday passed the Senate Banking Committee by a vote of 19-2
New Vanguard CEO declares Media Blackout - (www.ml-implode.com) - New CEO Joe Nocito Jr. warns his "employees" of "DISCIPLINARY ACTION" if they talk to the media. "There is to be NO communication with ANY members of the media."
Woman loses job, burns down house for money - (blogs.tampabay.com)
Citigroup's CDO Shows Enron Accounting - (www.bloomberg.com)
Florida Pension Fund Is Suing AIG - (www.nytimes.com)
Moody's Plunges for Second Day After Cover-Up Probe - (www.bloomberg.com)
Housing: Why was Kudlow so wrong? - (www.ml-implode.com) – Why is anyone surprised that Kudlow and Cramer have been wrong?


Other Stories:

As Credit Tightens, the Auto Industry Feels the Pain - (www.nytimes.com) - Squeezed by the credit crunch and the softening economy, the American auto industry faces what may be its worst year in more than a decade.
Abandoned Houses Are Keeping Contractors Busy - (www.nytimes.com) - It can take months, even years, for some homes to wind through the foreclosure process, and decay sets in.

UBS Falls After Saying More Mortgage Losses Possible - (www.ml-implode.com)
Senior Bear Departures: Signs of Valuation Headaches for JP Morgan? - (www.ml-implode.com)

Prices soar for Memorial Day fixins' for barbecues - (www.usatoday.com)
British house prices continue fall - (www.marketwatch.com)
Japanese real estate firms seek big rent increases in central Tokyo - (www.iht.com)

Housing's False Bottom - (Charles Hugh Smith at www.oftwominds.com)
Loan failures rise for 37th straight month, extending record - (www.signonsandiego.com)
FDIC's Bair: Foreclosure Aid Is 'Train Wreck' - (blogs.wsj.com)
How Is the Klan Like a Group of Real-Estate Agents? - (www.freakonomicsbook.com)

Canadian Housing Market Also Subject To Housing “Physics” And Is Going Down - (www.ml-implode.com) - "Alas, what goes up, must come down- even in Canada. After months of the MSM reporting that the Canadian housing market would n...
Bribery, Kickbacks, Indictments, Ratergate - (www.ml-implode.com) - "Fraud, greed, and market tops go hand in hand like clockwork. We saw that in housing, we are seeing it other places as well suc...
David Einhorn’s ‘Must-Read’ Speech Exposing Lehman’s Lies - (www.ml-implode.com) - ``After an in-depth and informative intro, [Einhorn] dives right into Lehman with research that is quite damning.'' Here is a n...
Historical Housing Graphs: Months of Supply, Sales and Inventory - (www.ml-implode.com)
Fraud Probe At Moody's - (www.ml-implode.com)
Merrill Suspends Trader, Finds Overvalued Derivatives - (www.ml-implode.com)
Ranieri Pursuing $1 Billion Distressed Mortgage Fund - (www.ml-implode.com)
As I see it, 32 commercial banks and thrifts may see the feces hit the fan blades - (www.ml-implode.com)
Comptroller Dugan on "Unprecedented Home Equity Loan Losses" - (www.ml-implode.com)
Existing Home Sales Match All-Time Low in April; Inventory Swells - (www.ml-implode.com)
Builders STILL Tout No-Money Down, Adjustable Mortgages - (money.cnn.com)
Fannie Still Runs Amok: Didn't We Learn Anything? - (www.seekingalpha.com)
Freddie Mac Suffers Bout of "Temporary" Insanity - (www.bloomberg.com)
US House Prices Tumble 3.1% in First Quarter - (www.bloomberg.com)
Gov't house price index posts largest drop in 17-year history - (www.breitbart.com)
Trouble ahead for global house prices - (www.economist.com)
More Questions Are Raised About Moody's Ratings - (www.nytimes.com)
Pimco's Gross Says U.S. Underestimating Inflation - (www.bloomberg.com)

An inquiry into interbank loan rate - (www.iht.com)
Bad Oil Bets Haunt Speculators - (online.wsj.com)
Prices of Credit Derivatives Take a Drift - (online.wsj.com)
Foreclosure forecast grim - (www.signonsandiego.com)
If $4 Gas Is Bad, Just Wait - (online.wsj.com)

Retailers face uncertain second half of 2008 - (www.signonsandiego.com)
Builders Tout Incentives In Bid to Sell Homes - (online.wsj.com)
Moody's Cuts AIG's Senior Unsecured Credit Rating After Loss - (www.bloomberg.com)
Hybrid sales are zooming - (www.latimes.com)
McDonald's dollar menu to stay, executives say - (www.chicagotribune.com)
Housing slump, fuel prices squeeze moving firms - (www.latimes.com)

New Find Fuels Speculation Brazil Will Be a Power in Oil - (online.wsj.com)
U.K. Economy Grows the Least Since 2005 on Investment - (www.bloomberg.com)
European Services, Manufacturing Growth Slowed in May - (www.bloomberg.com)
Mexico prospering despite U.S. slowdown - (www.latimes.com)
Gauging the Big Bets of a Hot Hand - (www.nytimes.com)
FBI: Mortgage fraud cases on upswing - (www.chicagotribune.com)

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