jaedi's Comments jaedi's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/264618/comments Historic Post-Crash Market Returns: How Will This Crash Fare? http://seekingalpha.com/article/99182-historic-post-crash-market-returns-how-will-this-crash-fare?source=feed#comment-278224 278224 Thu, 09 Oct 2008 18:31:52 -0400 Ireland's Ailing Banking Sector http://seekingalpha.com/article/97932-ireland-s-ailing-banking-sector?source=feed#comment-273776 273776
Maybe I should let RTE's current affairs program do it for me:

www.rte.ie/news/2008/1...

The problem in the Irish financial system is twofold - a lack liquidity due to the international credit crunch - and SOLVENCY which will become all too clear when the Irish banks are forced to reveal all the hidden bad debts on their books from collapsing Irish property market.

Although the Allied Irish Banks (AIB) share price has bounced nicely, we can look forward to extended negative shocks. Both the bank's management, the country's politicians and even the financial regulator, Patrick Neary, are effectively in complete denial about the domestic source of the problem - huge property speculation financed by the banks, and completely useless regulation which permitted the leveraging to explode with no basis in fundamentals. The massive deleveraging process taking place across the globe will be magnified in Ireland.

So why are we not seeing this in their balance sheets? As one Irish senator put it - Irish banks are incestuous - among themselves and with their clients. They're in bed with the property developers and constructors to such an extent that they are avoiding calling in their loans which are massively in breach of the covenants (conditions) already. The values of the assets on the banks' balance sheets is now completely unrealistic and therefore the amount of bad debt is invisible to investors doing their due diligence.

At least, it will be an interesting fourth quarter. Avoid AIB, (ALBK on the London Stock Exchange) and IRL (Ireland ETF) for the moment.]]>
Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:01:03 -0400
Maybe I should let RTE's current affairs program do it for me:

www.rte.ie/news/2008/1...

The problem in the Irish financial system is twofold - a lack liquidity due to the international credit crunch - and SOLVENCY which will become all too clear when the Irish banks are forced to reveal all the hidden bad debts on their books from collapsing Irish property market.

Although the Allied Irish Banks (AIB) share price has bounced nicely, we can look forward to extended negative shocks. Both the bank's management, the country's politicians and even the financial regulator, Patrick Neary, are effectively in complete denial about the domestic source of the problem - huge property speculation financed by the banks, and completely useless regulation which permitted the leveraging to explode with no basis in fundamentals. The massive deleveraging process taking place across the globe will be magnified in Ireland.

So why are we not seeing this in their balance sheets? As one Irish senator put it - Irish banks are incestuous - among themselves and with their clients. They're in bed with the property developers and constructors to such an extent that they are avoiding calling in their loans which are massively in breach of the covenants (conditions) already. The values of the assets on the banks' balance sheets is now completely unrealistic and therefore the amount of bad debt is invisible to investors doing their due diligence.

At least, it will be an interesting fourth quarter. Avoid AIB, (ALBK on the London Stock Exchange) and IRL (Ireland ETF) for the moment.]]>
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