Will the FDIC Be Able to Withstand 400 Bank Closures? [View article]
"Second, did the FDIC ever run out of money during the S&L crisis? No, it did not. So a comparison is kind of ridiculous in my opinion."
Please correct if I am mis-remembering, but weren't the S&L covered by an agency called FSLIC? If so, there would be no reason for the FDIC to run out of money, or be involved at all.....
Prime Mortgages Are Also Going Sour [View article]
I think this is correct. It is simply the difference between a realized and unrealized loss. The TARP is buying time for values to recover. Unfortunately, the situation seems to be one in which values will remain low longer than banks can hold out. Watch out when the dam breaks.
On Aug 20 09:26 PM Dialectical Materialist wrote:
> I am certainly no expert, but I have read that there are financial > reasons for banks to delay. As the property sits in foreclosure, > it's value is still subjective. Once it is sold in a distressed > sale the loss on the mortgage is fixed. Also, it costs money to > bring the process to fruition. So processing a lot of foreclosures > is costly in two ways -- the losses realized and the money to process > the sale. > > On Aug 20 07:36 PM Suncatcher wrote:
Will the FDIC Be Able to Withstand 400 Bank Closures? [View article]
Please correct if I am mis-remembering, but weren't the S&L covered by an agency called FSLIC? If so, there would be no reason for the FDIC to run out of money, or be involved at all.....
Prime Mortgages Are Also Going Sour [View article]
On Aug 20 09:26 PM Dialectical Materialist wrote:
> I am certainly no expert, but I have read that there are financial
> reasons for banks to delay. As the property sits in foreclosure,
> it's value is still subjective. Once it is sold in a distressed
> sale the loss on the mortgage is fixed. Also, it costs money to
> bring the process to fruition. So processing a lot of foreclosures
> is costly in two ways -- the losses realized and the money to process
> the sale.
>
> On Aug 20 07:36 PM Suncatcher wrote: