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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: ggersh who wrote (107690)2/1/2010 9:22:37 PM
From: Hawkmoon2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 116555
 
This could be why Bear Stearns went down. Where's the justice!

Could be? It's pretty well common knowledge that CDS arbitrage, combined with the FASB M2M changes, were responsible for this rape and pillage.

Yes.. the IBs and RAs were packaging sh*t and rating it as gold, but the Hedgies were buying the CDS, (naked?) shorting the crap out of the underlying asset, and then shorting the financials to boot, in order to make them scramble for more capital.

It's the primary reason that CDS MUST come under regulation like any other form of insurance.

The difficulty lies with how to create international standards that will be upheld by all the players.

The first place to start is that only people with "insurable interest" on the asset should be able to purchase and sell CDS.

But there must also be transparency in those markets.

Until CDS are under control and regulated, anyone issuing debt is just asking to have that debt targeted for a CDS "pile-on" and shorting of the actual debt.

Hawk
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