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Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis Bailouts Sep 24, 2008 - 08:30 PM GMT

By: Chip_Hanlon

Interest-Rates

I just got the chance to read the op-ed penned by Pimco's Bill Gross in this morning's Washington Post. Wow, have you read this mess?

He did get one thing right, and he backed up his math well enough: the government could potentially make some money on this plan by buying up securitized debt instruments at deeper discounts than they should otherwise be trading. But that actually points to a key, lynchpin part of the problem: mark-to-market accounting is undoubtedly preventing many free-market speculators from purchasing such securities today due to what it would immediately do to their balance sheets. Thus, government may get to scoop up this paper at a deeper discount than is warranted due to its own accounting rules! Ay, yi yi.


Other than that, some lowlights from the truly Gross editorial:

"Finance has run amok because of oversecuritization, poor regulation and the excessively exuberant spirits of investors..."

Actually, it ran amok because political leaders pushed Fannie and Freddie into the subprime arena , followed by Greenspan's ultra-low interest rate policy. When he had the Fed Funds rate at 1% and the market put the 10-year Treasury near 4.5%, it was modern American history's steepest yield curve in percentage terms. Thus private industry, which exists for one reason--to maximize profits-- had a D.C.-created incentive to lend to anyone with a pulse. And it did.

This doesn't excuse the shoddy lending practices some in the industry engaged in-- nor the home buyers who willingly participated, yet somehow remain unindicted co-conspirators-- but Gross seems to blame the market, with government's fault being merely one of a lack of oversight. Going on, he writes:

"Democratic party earmarks mandating forbearance on home mortgage foreclosures will be critical as well."

How, exactly, will the Depression-era solution of a foreclosure moratorium aid credit markets? Tell a lender he has no recourse should a borrower stiff him and let's just see  how much he'll lend.

"If this program is successful, however, it is obvious that the free market and Wild West capitalism of recent decades will be forever changed."

Again blaming free markets, not government.

Going back to his math on how the government might actually make money on the deal: if he's so confident in his thesis, why not lobby Washington to fix its accounting rules so Pimco and its more than $800 billion in assets can back up the truck and buy the paper itself?

*See this and other short commentaries daily in my blog, Hanlon's Pub

**I interviewed legendary investor, Michael Lipper, in my weekly podcast, “Market Neutral,” which you can listen to by clicking here !

Chip Hanlon
President
Delta Global Advisors
Phone: 800-485-1220
www.deltaga.com

Chip Hanlon focuses on foreign equities, currencies and commodities. He is currently the president of Delta Global Advisors, an SEC-registered investment advisor with more than $1BB in assets under management. Previously, he was the C.O.O. and chief U.S. strategist for Euro Pacific Capital, president of Unfunds, Inc. and vice president of investments and syndicate director for Sutro & Co. He is also a contributing writer to Green Faucet and to Real Money, the subscription service of thestreet.com

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Comments

Kirk Kim
24 Sep 08, 21:27
Why is it the government's fault?

Chip,

Why do you blame the government for a bunch of taxpayers who took on mortgages (sometimes for 3rd and 4th homes) they could not afford? Is it the government's fault when someone decides to leap from the top of a tall building to commit suicide? I suppose we should have a moratorium on any building over 10 feet tall to prevent such a tragedy?

Bill Gross is a bigger man than many of us for offering to solve the problem rather than point a finger.


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