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To: Kid Rock who wrote (23979)10/7/2002 3:24:41 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
Commerzbank is small (smallest) fry bankwise in Germany. And it's not that great (...seen from outside of course...) in derivatives, except possibly the sense of great (greatest) exposure. Like, it just takes one Nicky Gleeson to screw up. But no sign of that.

Just loud protestations and accusations how Merryl Lynch intentionally played the grapewine.

Generally, it's more bad loans in Frankfurt - but again, what's a difference between a loan, structured security and a derivative these days -.

RegZ

dj



To: Kid Rock who wrote (23979)10/7/2002 6:52:14 AM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 74559
 
No, I'm saying there is counterparty risk there for sure.

<<Also, the Fed calls big brokerage houses and i-banks, ask /hints / tells them not to be TOO SHORT. >>

ROFLMAO Energy play!!

DAK