Is Goldman Tempting the Interest Rate Black Swan with 1,056% Risk Exposure? [View article]
First, good analysis. Only quibble is that the non-CDS exposure in OTC is essentially a forward market that tracks the cash basis. The size of the outstanding positions IS an issue, but only because many dealers are rotting from the inside out due to CDS. CDS is a sophisticated form of criminal financial fraud, IMHO.
GS has always been among the most highly leveraged Wall Street firms. In fact, as of year-end 2008, GS and MS had higher stress scores, including the OTC book, than almost any of the money center banks other than C.
Here are the Stress Index scores for the top banks as published by the IRA Bank Monitor. When MS and MS finish migrating their institutional business "in the bank," these stress scores will probably go higher. The Stress Index is based on 1995 = 1. The maximum score is 100, which is two orders of magnitude above the industry stress average. -- Chris
Industry 1.77 JPM 1.3 BAC 1.61 WFC 1.47 C 21.6 GS 20.6 MS 20.43
Is Goldman Tempting the Interest Rate Black Swan with 1,056% Risk Exposure? [View article]
GS has always been among the most highly leveraged Wall Street firms. In fact, as of year-end 2008, GS and MS had higher stress scores, including the OTC book, than almost any of the money center banks other than C.
Here are the Stress Index scores for the top banks as published by the IRA Bank Monitor. When MS and MS finish migrating their institutional business "in the bank," these stress scores will probably go higher. The Stress Index is based on 1995 = 1. The maximum score is 100, which is two orders of magnitude above the industry stress average. -- Chris
Industry 1.77
JPM 1.3
BAC 1.61
WFC 1.47
C 21.6
GS 20.6
MS 20.43