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Financial Crisis

    The Merkel-Sarkozy Bailout Plan: Europe’s Markets on the Morning After

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 31st at 09:52 AM  | 

    When you’ve been on the edge of having a convulsion for months, you could be excused for clutching at anything to convince yourself at least temporarily that you’ve turned the corner. Today, this is looking like a fair characterization of last week’s big relief rally at the euro “rescue” plan that was “agreed” in Brussels. Markets are trading significantly lower this morning, and much is | Read More »

    Tags: Bailout, EFSF, Financial Crisis, Greece, Merkel, Sarkozy, sovereign debt

    Geithner’s Problem In A Nutshell

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  February 10th at 09:08 AM  | 

    Yesterday was his boss’s turn. Today’s it’s Tim Geithner’s. There are two crises going on, a financial one and an economic one. Yesterday, Obama went to Indiana (a red state that he flipped and needs to suck up to, so they’ll keep going blue), and then to national television, to talk about the economic situation. His message was that the only way to make the | Read More »

    Tags: bank bailout, Financial Crisis, tarp, Tim Geithner

    What Obama Could Do To Calm Financial Markets, Right Now

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  December 1st at 04:45 PM  | 

    I think we’re all getting a quite vivid sense that President-elect Obama’s way of handling tough situations is to set his jaw, furrow his brow, stare purposefully forward, say reassuring things, but on no account to make any clear statements of intent, or to actually do anything. At least one of the consequences of this extremely risk-averse approach to leadership, is that financial markets are | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Wall Street

    Treasury-security Yields Continue Their Sharp Fall [Updated]

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  December 1st at 09:43 AM  | 

    The 30-year T bond is priced to yield 3.34% this morning. The 10-year note is at 2.83%. These are extraordinary numbers, and they’re still falling fast. Three-and-six month bills are already at or near zero. This is powerful and continuing evidence that markets are uncertain and fleeing from risk. The midcurve and long-end are multi-trillion dollar asset classes that have increased in value by something | Read More »

    Tags: bond yields, Business, chaotic markets, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Tips, Wall Street

    Lots of Action in the Bond Market

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  November 26th at 01:09 PM  | 

    This is just a brief note to make you all aware that it’s being a very remarkable week in the Land of Fixed-Income and Monetary Policy. I’ll post much more on this topic as soon as I can, but the Federal Reserve has qualitatively changed the nature of their response to the financial crisis. As of this week, they’ve embarked on what is called “quantitative | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, Federal Reserve, finance, Financial Crisis, treasury, Wall Street

    Chaotic Markets

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 27th at 06:03 AM  | 

    I’ve been trying for days to form a perspective on what’s happening in global markets, without much luck. And I’m not talking to or reading anyone who feels very differently. Stock markets are plunging again in Europe and Asia, indicating a growing concern with falling economic output and a coming global recession. The dollar and yen continue to strengthen. Oil and gold continue to fall. | Read More »

    Tags: Business, chaotic markets, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Wall Street

    Batten Down the Hatches

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 24th at 05:15 AM  | 

    This is a brief note to warn you all candidly that the news background for financial markets is very unfavorable this morning. European and Asian stock markets are in free fall, down around 10% as I write. That’s not a typo. Trading in S&P index futures is limit-down, and has been halted in Europe. Unless conditions change in the next few hours, expect to see | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, stock-market crash, Wall Street

    Unraveling the Threads of a Currency-Hedging Failure in Hong Kong

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 21st at 08:29 AM  | 

    This story caught my eye because, ever since the acute financial crisis began around Labor Day, news about how China is handling it has been very sparse. And that matters a great deal, because China’s reactions to the crisis are key to understanding whether the global financial system has fundamentally changed in recent years. The question, of course, being this: has the economic dynamism of | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Citic Pacific, currency hedging, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Speculation, Wall Street

    Unintended Consequences

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 17th at 08:48 AM  | 

    There are always unintended consequences. And they’re always so easy to see in hindsight. So the government announces that banks will not be allowed to fail. What do you do if you’re a rational investor? You reason that there’s a floor under the debt-securities issued by these banks. You figure you might be able to exchange them for honest-to-goodness Treasury paper later on. So you | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, mortgages, Wall Street

    Shifting The Tone In Financial Markets

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 15th at 07:41 AM  | 

    I’ll go out on a ledge and say that the financial world has taken a step back from the ledge. A semblance of non-insanity has been apparent in capital and bond markets this week. Now that governments across the world have made credible commitments to prevent financial meltdown (defined broadly as chains of insolvencies among tightly-interconnected counterparties), the violent panic attacks of last week have | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Regulation, Wall Street

    Going Through The Front Door

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 14th at 06:11 AM  | 

    The major news this morning affecting financial markets is that the Treasury is making a drastic change in its approach to the current crisis. You know about the $700 billion Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP). As originally conceived, the idea here was to contrive ways of purchasing assets like mortgage-backed securities from banks and Wall Street firms. The purchases were to have been done at | Read More »

    Tags: bank nationalization, Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Henry Paulson, tarp

    Bond Markets Showing Some Very Strange Action

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 10th at 08:08 AM  | 

    This post will be brief, as duty calls. You don’t need me to point out the broad carnage in financial markets this morning. It’s going to be a tough day. Margin calls will drive a lot of selling. We may get a brief respite rally after all of the weaker hands get washed out. Time frame for this would be the next several weeks. No | Read More »

    Tags: bond market, Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, great depression, Wall Street

    The Financial Crisis Goes Global

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 9th at 04:01 AM  | 

    The news background is relatively benign this morning. Stock markets in Asia and Europe are stronger, after five days of relentless and at times violent selling. Credit markets are just as dysfunctional as ever, but not much worse. There are several things to watch over the next several days: corporate earnings, global countermeasures to the crisis, and further aggressive actions by the Fed and Treasury. | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Congress, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Paulson rescue plan, Wall Street

    Fixing the Credit Markets

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 8th at 02:52 AM  | 

    We’re now well into the third week of extremely disordered conditions in global capital markets, with no end in sight. The world’s stock markets have started to respond to the prospect that a long period of capital-unavailability will reduce economic growth. Henry Paulson’s $700 billion rescue plan, which seemed so radical mere days ago, is now seen to be too little, too late. Had Congress | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, emergency liquidity, Federal Reserve, finance, Financial Crisis, Wall Street

    Commercial Paper Funding Facility: The Federal Reserve Becomes a CP Dealer

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 7th at 12:52 PM  | 

    Here it is. That’s the Fed’s announcement of two new facilities. The Commercial Paper Funding Facility (CPFF) will create credit, to be made available to a “Special Purpose Vehicle” (SPV), as authorized under Section 13(3) (the “unusual and exigent circumstances” section) of the Federal Reserve Act. The SPV is authorized to purchase three-month dollar-denominated commercial paper from eligible issuers. There isn’t a lot of detail | Read More »

    Tags: Ben Bernanke, Business, Commercial Paper Funding Facility, Economy, Federal Reserve, finance, Financial Crisis, Wall Street

    Ben Bernanke Goes For The Commercial-Paper Market

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 7th at 08:51 AM  | 

    So why is the stock market up this morning? Because the Fed released a plan under which they will become direct purchasers of term commercial paper. CP, loosely, is a short-term borrowing (less than 270 days) by creditworthy businesses, and it’s unsecured more than half of the time. (Sometimes it’s secured by assets.) Over the last three weeks, issuance of CP has been severely impaired, | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, Federal Reserve, finance, Financial Crisis, Wall Street

    A Note About LIBOR

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 2nd at 10:25 AM  | 

    Several of our conservative friends have pointed to the very large reduction in the LIBOR interest rate between Tuesday and yesterday as evidence that the credit crisis is easing. LIBOR is one those arcane things no one but geeks should need to understand. It’s a notional interest rate published at 11:00 AM GMT every day in London. It represents an adjusted average of the “offers” | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, LIBOR, Wall Street

    The Credit Markets Are Worried

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  October 2nd at 06:47 AM  | 

    Yesterday’s somewhat anticlimactic news from Capitol Hill was that the Senate passed a new (and disgustingly pork-laden) version of the Paulson rescue proposal. Asian stock markets fell on the news, although overnight-dollar interest rates also fell somewhat. The action moves back to the House of Representatives, which is expected to vote on the new draft on Friday. In failing to pass the previous version the | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Congress, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Paulson rescue plan, Wall Street

    Oscar-Winning Performances, and the Death of Wall Street

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  September 30th at 07:06 AM  | 

    Treasury Secretary Paulson gets the Oscar for Worst Salesmanship in Support of a Financial Rescue Plan (Super-Heavyweight Division). I think you’d be hard-pressed to find one person out of twenty who understands that Paulson’s bailout plan is not a transfer of tax money from the middle class to the wealthy. It’s not the slightest surprise that more than half of Congress would find it impossible | Read More »

    Tags: Business, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Wall Street

    A Tale of Two Bailouts: One From Paulson, and One From Congress

    By: Francis Cianfrocca (Diary)  |  September 29th at 05:02 AM  | 

    Well, the sausage factory worked overtime this weekend. What a bizarre result we got. Secretary Paulson came to Capitol Hill about ten days ago with a very simple, three-page plan to do something I could describe in three paragraphs. Congressional Democrats gave us over one hundred pages of additional weirdness that is either ineffectual, noxious, off the point, or will work against the goals of | Read More »

    Tags: Barney Frank, Ben Bernanke, Business, Charles Schumer, Economy, finance, Financial Crisis, Henry Paulson, Paulson Plan, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Wall Street

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