Credit Markets

Controlling Hidden Exposures in Cash Portfolios

Controlling Hidden Exposures in Cash Portfolios

3 min readRecent credit market events have stress-tested corporate cash portfolios more than at any time I can recall in my 28-year investment career. These events are shocking in scope and have threatened our financial system in ways not seen since the Great Depression. Because it’s so easy to “lose sight of the forest” in this unprecedented…

Frannie and Freddie: Why Their “Bad News” May Be Good For You

Frannie and Freddie: Why Their “Bad News” May Be Good For You

3 min readIntroduction In a move to restore confidence in the U.S. mortgage market, President George W. Bush signed into law on July 30th, a housing rescue bill that includes a provision for the U.S. Treasury Secretary to inject capital into Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs) through direct stock or debt purchases.. The birth of the so called…

Unconventional Times Call for An Unconventional Fed

Unconventional Times Call for An Unconventional Fed

3 min readExecutive Summary From administering aggressive interest rate cuts to providing longer-term liquidity to financial firms; from accepting non-traditional asset collateral to assisting the Bear Stearns takeover by JPMorgan Chase; this Federal Reserve is unlike any we have seen in recent history. By throwing out the rulebook of central banking, some pundits say the Fed sets…

Anatomy of a Credit Crisis

Anatomy of a Credit Crisis

2 min readIn April 2007 increasing losses sustained by bonds with exposure to subprime mortgages became apparent. [See “The Subprime Flu,” April 2007] In the months that followed, this brought on a widespread credit contagion and took many investors by surprise. Among the hardest-hit areas was the short-term credit market that came to a screeching halt in…

The Subprime Flu

The Subprime Flu

2 min readWhen the obscurely named ABX.HE.BBB-.06-1 crawled from Wall Street trading computers into millions of living rooms through the national media last February, a system meltdown was fast approaching. The ABX isn’t an Internet worm; it is a specimen of “asset-backed credit default swaps,” or a quasi insurance policy on borderline investment-grade bonds repackaged from subprime…