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Пишет syarzhuk ([info]syarzhuk)
@ 2008-09-26 09:44:00


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FDIC May Need $150 Billion Bailout

It won't take many more failures before the FDIC itself runs out of money. The agency had $45.2 billion in its coffers as of June 30, far short of the $200 billion Whalen says it will need to pay claims by the end of next year.
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A federal takeover of Washington Mutual, which has assets of $310 billion, could cost taxpayers $24 billion more, according to Richard Bove, an analyst at Miami-based Ladenburg Thalmann & Co.


WaMu failed today (see my previous post). So after this FDIC will have half the money it had...



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[info]birdwatcher.livejournal.com
2008-09-26 18:30 (ссылка)
У первой прелестной истории есть продолжение!
http://dealbreaker.com/2008/09/fdic-goes-onion-on-bloombergs.php

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[info]syarzhuk
2008-09-26 18:37 (ссылка)
Moreover, if needed, the FDIC has longstanding lines of credit with the Treasury Department. Congress, understanding the need to ensure that working capital is available to the FDIC to provide bridge funding between the time a bank fails and when its assets are sold, provided broad authority for us to borrow from Treasury's Federal Financing Bank. If necessary, we can potentially raise very large sums of working capital
Интересен размер этих longstanding lines of credit и very large sums of working capital.
Как я понимаю, в цЫфре 700 миллиардов эти longstanding lines of credit не учтены ни разу

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[info]igorlord.livejournal.com
2008-09-26 20:09 (ссылка)
Actually, WaMu failure will not cost FDCI anything. JP Morgan Chase bought WaMu's deposit business.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080926/ts_nm/us_washingtonmutual_jpmorgan_news_7

"The FDIC said the acquisition does not cover claims of Washington Mutual equity, senior debt and subordinated debt holders. It also said the transaction will not affect its roughly $45.2 billion deposit insurance fund."

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[info]syarzhuk
2008-09-26 21:11 (ссылка)
Ага, видел
Ну значит, в этот раз пронесло...
Заметим, что и Морган-Чейз и Банк Америки стремительно становятся too big to fail.

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