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U.S. Shuts Big Bank As Crisis Intensifies
Wall Street Journal ^ | July 11, 2008 | Damian Paletta and David Enrich

Posted on 07/11/2008 4:18:12 PM PDT by politicket

IndyMac Bank, a prolific mortgage specialist that helped fuel the housing boom, was seized Friday by federal regulators in one of the largest bank failures in U.S. history.

The Pasadena, Calif., thrift was one of the largest savings and loans in the country with about $32 billion in assets. It now joins an infamous list of collapsed banks, topped by Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co., which failed in 1984 with $40 billion of assets.

IndyMac specialized in Alt-A loans, a type of mortgage that can often be offered to borrowers who don't fully document their incomes or assets. ...

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bank; banks; congress; democrats; fed; indymac; schumer
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

“Deflation is nasty but it can’t result in inflation. I’m really struggling with trying to decide where we are heading — net deflation or net inflation. But some very bright people are convinced that deflation is going to win.”

I believe you might be right...

Deflation might take place if the market is allowed to work...

The Fed won’t allow it...

The Fed will let the money presses hum...


101 posted on 07/11/2008 5:18:06 PM PDT by Lonely Are The Brave
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free
" I am infuriated that my fellow misguided Americans are dragging me into bondage along with them."

Why does that read as if you plan on acquiescing in such a diabolical scheme?

102 posted on 07/11/2008 5:18:32 PM PDT by An Old Man ("The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they suppress." Douglas)
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To: WoofDog123
also can set up panic opens on monday, if one has guts of iron or OPM to use.

The market will drop on the next trading day, but I think the panic would be greater if the takeover was announded on a weekday. Doing the change over the weekend should cause less of a panic, allowing investors more time to analyze the situation.

Personally, I'm in favor of 24/7 trading, but under the current system, this takeover was best announced on Friday after trading closed.

103 posted on 07/11/2008 5:19:04 PM PDT by HAL9000 ("No one made you run for president, girl."- Bill Clinton)
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To: ken21
you sound like you’re ready to be a guest on the art bell show.

BWAHAHAHAHA!! i agree..... politicket sounds truthful, confident, and knowledgeable..... yet creepy, and end of times-ish all at the same time. HEHE!

104 posted on 07/11/2008 5:19:31 PM PDT by Fox_Mulder77
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To: politicket

Let’s face reality...

Gonna bite some in the butt.


105 posted on 07/11/2008 5:19:44 PM PDT by silentreignofheroes (Old Dogs and Children,and Watermelon Wine.)
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To: the invisib1e hand
You sound like Jeremiah Wright -- whitewashed and watered down.

My FRiend...you have proven yourself to be an imbecile...I'm done responding to your idiocy.
106 posted on 07/11/2008 5:20:37 PM PDT by politicket
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To: politicket
The chips are beginning to fall...

Time to plant that rooftop garden?
It won't be easy...pulling off those solar panels. :(

107 posted on 07/11/2008 5:21:32 PM PDT by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (Only a Kennedy between us and tyranny.)
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To: txflake

I would think it would depend what kind of stocks you are in. If we see inflation and your money is in cash, your money becomes less valuable. If it is indirectly invested in hard commodities, it will probably keep up with inflation much better. I have stock in a gold mining company, a Canadian oil and gas trust, a timber REIT, and a coal partnership, for example.


108 posted on 07/11/2008 5:21:34 PM PDT by kc8ukw
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To: jsh3180

OK, so things are turning to sh**. Creating panic doesn’t help them. Telling people all the banks are about to fail is a sure way to stir up panic withdrawals in a self-fulfilling prophesy of runs on the banks.


109 posted on 07/11/2008 5:22:29 PM PDT by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: politicket
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will probably go under. The Fed's just allowed them access to the discount window today, but that is like putting out a forest fire with a squirt gun.

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Golly gee willikers, I guess what I read in the New York Times is true.

Don't confuse private companies like Lehman with federally sponsored US Government corporations. There is an implicit guarantee that the US Gubmint, backed by their printing press, will not let a US Government sponsored corporation go out of business.***

***This applies only to the bond holders of FNMA and FHLMC. Not the common stock holders.

110 posted on 07/11/2008 5:22:44 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: Lonely Are The Brave
But, the question is: How much more is there to come?

Probably a lot. Which is why it's VERY smart to diversify your funds offshore. Spread it around, and use the exchange rates to your favor.

Note that the Shanghai stock exchange has lost 50% THIS YEAR, yet the economy in China is still roaring along (and will continue to do so). Emerging markets either emerge and grow quick or slow, but the fundamental truth is they grow.

A collapse in the US will shut them down right quick, but I doubt we'll collapse. We'll probably sputter to a slower pace, and start deflating (a la Japan in the 90s). That will slow down China and India from blistering 10% paces to 5-6% paces, but that's still healthy when your own economy is doing -2% to 1%.

For the cost of a single round trip ticket to Hong Kong, you can be diversified in 10 currencies, and move your funds between them as needed. And access your funds from anywhere in the world.

111 posted on 07/11/2008 5:22:48 PM PDT by PugetSoundSoldier (Indignation over the sting of truth is the defense of the indefensible)
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To: politicket
My FRiend...you have proven yourself to be an imbecile...I'm done responding to your idiocy.

I'm sorry, I don't think you've responded at all, unless you consider that a meaninful development of your assertions.

If I'm an imbecile, shouldn't you enlighten me?

112 posted on 07/11/2008 5:24:21 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand
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To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast
Time to plant that rooftop garden? It won't be easy...pulling off those solar panels. :(

LOL!!! Even though some on this board won't believe it, I do appreciate quality humor - Good job!!
113 posted on 07/11/2008 5:24:33 PM PDT by politicket
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To: groanup

I’d say the ‘immediate cause” was a major brokerage house downgrading the share price target from $1 to $0 after they determined there would be no shareholder equity left once writedowns were complete, despite their statement that they did not mean to imply that that meant the bank would become insolvent immediately.


114 posted on 07/11/2008 5:29:02 PM PDT by SlapHappyPappy
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To: politicket

Land: they don’t grow it any more.

I agree with you that land is the best investment in the long term and once in a while in the short term!


115 posted on 07/11/2008 5:29:43 PM PDT by eleni121 (EN TOUTO NIKA!! +)
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To: RockinRight
We live in a condo. How's that gonna work?

I live in the 'burbs, and do some vegetable gardening, but it wouldn't be nearly enough for survival mode, especially without water utilities.

IIRC, it was T. Jefferson that thought we'd be better off remaining an agrarian society, and George Patton who thought farmers make the best warriors. These were greats who knew their history.

In the event of an economic meltdown, I'd bet they look prophetic.

My mother's parents, who survived the Great Depression on a shoestring, worked incredibly hard on their gardening and canning, even late into their 80's. I think they knew history, too.

If we do suffer a great collapse, it will be a separation of the chaff from the wheat. Those with strong survival instinct, both good and evil, will survive.

Rural people, farmers, those who are tough and independent, who know how to defend themselves, and have prepared.

Just imagine how a Great Depression will play out now, with such a monstrous dependent class. Cities would be looted and burned to the ground.

116 posted on 07/11/2008 5:29:54 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: Eric Blair 2084
yeah. that's the rub with fannie and freddie.

Well, no -- the rub was stated very clearly by former Treasury Sec. John Snow via Bloomberg today. Fannie and Freddie were run like federally guaranteed hedge funds. Those cronies of Clinton should start getting grilled.

117 posted on 07/11/2008 5:29:56 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

“”””But I am also reading quite a few articles form some seemingly bright financial people who are posing the serious possibility that net deflation and demand destruction is going to be unstoppable. Inflation should not exist if property values fall 60%, 25% of businesses close their doors, their is wholesale slaughter with bank failures, and if unemployment soars.

Deflation is nasty but it can’t result in inflation. I’m really struggling with trying to decide where we are heading — net deflation or net inflation. But some very bright people are convinced that deflation is going to win.””””
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Here’s the way some others that are equally bright are reading the inflation/deflation scenario.
In the global economy, the devaluation of the US$, which is 30% in the last several years, and some say has another 30% to go, down that is.......causes the other currencies to become stronger, especially now in resource rich countries that are stable, witness the Aussie $ and the Canada Loonie. The Euro is plenty stronger as well, but that will not last. So stronger currencies are able to buy goods cheaper than US citizens whose currency is devaluing, rapidly. Add to that growing economies such as China, Vietnam, India, Brazil, where oil and other goods are subsidized by the government. These subsidies cut the risk of “demand destruction” in those countries at the same time we have it here, witness gas consumption down on the order of 5% year over year here, but demand up worldwide. I believe the US will take a back seat in how much our economy drives the global economy. Then as the Fed and Congress issue more and more bailouts with funny money, the US$ devalues further and the cycle continues.

It is not a pretty picture. Add to that the $60 Trillion in unfunded SS and Medicare obligations and..........well......I see no way out of it.


118 posted on 07/11/2008 5:31:30 PM PDT by jsh3180
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To: FlyVet

” and George Patton who thought farmers make the best warriors.”

So did Oliver Cromwell...


119 posted on 07/11/2008 5:32:35 PM PDT by Lonely Are The Brave
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

What does political correctness have to do with bank failures? The banks weren’t forced to lend to anybody.


120 posted on 07/11/2008 5:36:12 PM PDT by TINS
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