WSJ MarketBeat says as new rules force banks to bring off-balance sheet assets back home, the effects - on capital ratios (and lending), and on the calculus of credit ratings - may be harder to predict than people seem to think.
The real question is will this reallly happen? Banks are lobbying hard against it and since the gov. relaxed m2m why would they do this? Hey I'm all for m2m and bringing the spv's back on balance sheet but i just can't see it happening.
Top Textrader: RZ moving higher despite market fade. Will keep watching for breakout above 1.50..
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going%20forward: Advice to SWHC - Going forward I suggest owning a gun, and owning firearm stocks.
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David White: price & 1 yr prices targets for overpriced stocks: X p=$55.81, t=$44.78; CENX p=$16.43, t=$12.33; SHLD p=$84.80, t=$52.20. All sell in 2010
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