Bear Stearns Bailed out.

"Bear Stearns Bails Out Fund With Big Loan"

Puts off a serious sell off for a few more months.

looking for a serious rally next week



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Quote from EMRGLOBAL:

"Bear Stearns Bails Out Fund With Big Loan"

Puts off a serious sell off for a few more months.

looking for a serious rally next week



:confused:

This Bear Stearns prob as I have been saying for the past week on here was never likely to amount to much it has been overhyped by the news wires that is all.
 
Quote from ASusilovic:

You are certainly right on your assumption. But what does it mean for the rest of the mortgage "community" ?

=> Cheyne Capital Fund Loses Net 67.7 Million Euros

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a0OTgJxoznbw&refer=home

I have never said there will not be serious fallout in this part of the CDO world but what I have stated repeatedly is that this will only be a correction not an end of the world situation like many of the Doommongers on here keep banging on about.

One thing I would like a perspective on is the comparison between the potential downside in the subprime market and the fallout from the S&L debarcle in the 80's. I cant remember the amount of money lost but I am sure it was much greater in real terms than what is going on at the moment. Such a comparison may give many here a reality check.

The S&L crisis hit right across the board unlike the subprime that seems contained(at the moment)
 
Quote from ASusilovic:

You mean the Charles Keating = Charles "Cheating" crisis ? :D :D :D

Yes but he was a minor player in the great swindle. It may have been organised crimes finest hour at the expense of the American tax payer.
 
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