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February 24, 2009 Bernanke's Hide and Seek Delaying Tactics |
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The ever changing model of nationalization took another leap towards a resolution of sorts today. Bernanke's new plan amounts to a game of hide and seek, hoping the mess resolves itself over time. Please consider U.S. Will Take Bank 'Ownership' Stakes Only as Losses Climb.
My Translation: "The banking system is going to flounder like a fish out of water for quite some time."
My Comment: The purpose of the "stress test" is to pretend something is being done when it isn't. No one can possibly believe any announced results. Neither the Fed nor the Treasury has any credibility at this point.
My Translation: "Regulators let banks hide everything for years. Regulators will continue to let banks hide everything for years to come. This is what we mean when we say 'appropriate models'. Of course, Citigroup will not be required to bring $800 billion or so in SIVs off the balance sheets back on its balance sheet. Furthermore, we intend to do nothing about ridiculous assumptions on the marked to fantasy prices of level 3 assets on the balance sheets of every bank. Hopefully these delaying tactics will buy banks the time they need. We realize this is unlikely to work, but what the hell? Right now, this game of hide and seek is our only prayer."
My Translation: "We're going to do a complete whitewash and hope the market buys it". The game Bernanke is playing will allow the Fed to slowly bleed taxpayers to death by 100 tiny cuts. Each cut will all the Fed to inject taxpayer blood (capital) in drips to the banks while pretending the cancerous patient is in good health. Meanwhile, Bernanke is hoping the taxpayer will not notice. This is essentially the same model that left Japan's economy stagnating for over a decade.
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