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Friday, August 12, 2011

The Next Crisis – Mark your calendar

The date will be on or about September 30th. The issue will be the need to pass a Continuing Resolution by the House.

For more than 850 days the US has gone without a budget. The House passed one not long ago; the Senate tabled it. The Administration has not offered up one either. The absence of an approved budget means that the only way the country can continue to operate is through a series of temporary extensions.

The last time we went through a vote on a continuing resolution was just four months ago. That fight went down to the wire. At the time it was 50-50 that the government would be forced to shut down. In the end a deal was reached to extend things to the end of this fiscal year. That happens to be just six weeks from today.



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The fight back in April was the opening salvo of the war between Democrats and Republicans. I think this was the first definitive evidence that our government was so deeply divided that it had become dysfunctional.

It was the debt ceiling catastrophe that drove S&P to cut the US credit rating. The seeds for that ratings cut came from the Continuing Resolution debacle.

To get a new Resolution through the house the Democrats and the WH will have to make concessions. We’ve seen where this takes us. Crisis.
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On AAA’s

We lost ours a week ago. I’m not sure how important that was for the violent markets this week. It played into the mix of crazy things that happened.  

A new AAA was created this week. A country rises to this lofty rank? No, that’s not going to happen. One of the strong global companies gets a higher rating? No, that’s not likely either. Is this a name we all know? No, not unless you trade CRE CDOs for a living. This AAA goes by the moniker of:

COMM 2011-THL

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This is a Commercial Real Estate Collateralized Debt Obligation. (Remember those ugly things?) The total deal is $685 million. The security for this borrowing? $685mm of mortgages on 168 hotel properties in 33 states. (Note: 100% leverage, O% equity). The average loan size behind the deal is $4mm. This means we are not talking big properties. I call this the “Red Roof” deal.

The CDO is structured with (get this) six tranches. The bottom of the credit pile is therefore just swill. The most subordinate piece is a $110mm. Somehow this junk managed to get a BB from Fitch.

The most senior tranche came to $350mm. (Note: This does not even have 2X coverage). Fitch took a quick look at this and gave it a AAA.

My guess looking at some of the details is that the senior tranche has a very good chance of getting their money back. But this is by no means a sure thing. It was just three years ago when we last had deals like this. The vast majority of those AAA's got smoked. (Note: Only “Sophisticated” investors can participate in this deal)

I’m scratching my head. If a bond secured by a bunch of so-so hotels can get a AAA just what the hell does a AAA mean?


18 comments:

  1. "just what the hell does a AAA mean?"

    Ben-over

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  2. Truer words, Bruce, truer words.

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  3. That's easy: you get a 10% discount at underlying collateral if you're a AAA member.

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  4. Bruce who's movin' this junk......and are ANY of the less senior tranches getting sold

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  5. nothing, to answer your question.

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  6. These scumbag bankers must be defeated. I'm very glad to own physical gold and silver.

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  7. more debt to our kids... or treat our national debt like our own credit line. CONTROL it.

    surtec34@yahoo.com

    (don't know how to become a member)

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  8. Another power block shift into the control of yet another select few.
    Credit rate mask donned upon the corpse of inevitability.
    The 'house' is always favored,
    the bells and lights are a distraction to lull the gambler into a sense of 'winning'.
    How long can we ignore the gorilla [interest due on fiat currency] in the livingroom?
    The stench is driving us out of our homes!

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  9. On Fitch's AAA ratings:

    "The sower of the seed is assuredly the author of a whole harvest of mischief."
    --Demosthenes

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  10. The easiest way to solve this is...when one house of Congress passes a budget, the other house must act within three days. If they don't, then it's deemed to pass (remember Obamacare?), and goes to the President's desk. If the President refuses to sign, he must present an alternative within three days. The one that is scored to be the lower by discounted cash flow analysis then becomes the official budget.

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  11. This is deja vue all over again, to quote the famed Yogi Berra. The same financial motives are driving these sales, and until some way is found to alter the motivations of business as usual, it will surely reoccur. It seems that segments of the finance industry have morphed from being legitimate services to clients into leeches and parasites, self serving to an extreme.

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  12. I wonder what news"worthy" distraction will be in place in the days prior to September 30th.

    I'm astounded that average people still have no clue what is happening.

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  13. Forget the Children ! I am 60 and losing

    everything

    My Health I could make it to 90-100 EASY

    I will be passing in 3yrs., max at my

    choosing--No Street for me -No Convalescent

    home for me

    I am self employed - No benes

    Build Condos -Homes-Commercial-Indutrial

    Surfer by choice in Calif.,

    Started Broke

    This is not Calif / USA = THIS is now a

    NUTHOUSE !!!!

    I have "HELPED 100s if not 1000s

    and my reward a "NUTHOUSE" and I am getting

    the _____ out

    Always worked 24/7

    I should have been a Liar-Poliotican-Crook

    and F___ all the young Ladies

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  14. Would have been allot more FUN

    What a LOST

    What a FOOL I was

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  15. And stupid pitly had 4 kids that Now get to live in this SHIT____
    I will never forgive myself for this

    Save the " World " GET FIXED " by FRED

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  16. I have a high risk business and I am currently looking for a high risk merchant account provider to assist me with payments and billing.

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  17. This place is one of the best to spend my Christmas vacation together with my family and children. Thanks for sharing this!

    Pousadas em Arraial Do Cabo

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