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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Instead of Actually Dealing With Rampant Mortgage Fraud, Fed Orders More Faux Stress Tests


Well-known British economic writer Jeremy Warner said yesterday that the European stress tests were a sham:

European stress tests weren't worth the paper they were written on ...

Most of us said at the time that the tests had been designed for banks to pass, yet the fact is that it is now hard to believe they took place at all. Conditions have no where near deteriorated as far as the tests had assumed, yet still Allied Irish looks essentially bust. In other words the tests were a lie.

If the Irish stress tests were a sham, what about the rest of the eurozone?

American stress tests were a sham as well.

As I noted in October 2009:

  • Time Magazine called the previous stress tests a "confidence game" and Geithner a "con man" for running them deceptively
  • Paul Krugman called the stress tests a mere "self-esteem class" for banks that no bank would be allowed to fail
  • Nouriel Roubini said the stress tests "fail the basic criterion of a reality check"
  • William K. Black called them "a complete sham"
  • The government has more or less admitted that the stress tests were meaningless (see this and this)
Indeed, the Federal Reserve itself has more or less admitted that the stress tests did not really measure solvency, saying:
"Even if the tests showed a bank needs more capital, that "is not a measure of the current solvency or viability of the firm".
So what is the Fed's bold new plan of attack for dealing with the deteriorating economy and the mortgage crisis?

More stress tests!

As the Wall Street Journal pointed out last week:
Fed Orders 2nd Round of Stress Tests

Officials Want Banks to Prove Viability in 'Adverse' Conditions; a Preface to Raising Dividend Levels

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Concerns about the health of most large institutions have decreased, though investors remain nervous about the extent of losses banks face if they are required to repurchase flawed mortgages and mortgage-related investments. As part of its review, the Fed will require banks to assess their exposure to so-called "put-backs" of mortgages

Banks will also have to come up with their own set of metrics, including the ability to withstand "very severe" economic and financial-market events, the Fed said.

2 comments:

  1. I have an old hemp rope that I would like to stress test. I wonder how many fat banksters it could hang before it brakes?

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  2. Scores of HOMEOWNERS DON'T CONTEST FORECLOSURES BECAUSE. . . http://huff.to/h1n5In

    Foreclosure Fraud Assault - A Cry For Help @ http://newsblaze.com/story/20101116120222nnnn.nb/topstory.html

    LEHMAN BROTHERS; Foreclosure Fraud, Conspiracy, Wells Fargo; Deceptive Judicial Filings http://bit.ly/e2fYoE

    Illegal Foreclosures, Evictions, Lender / Lawyer Frauds, Justice Impediment http://newsblaze.com/story/20091011141440lawg.nb/topstory.html


    Because of FORECLOSURE FRAUD, an incalculable amount of people living in tents and on streets are homeless UNLAWFULLY http://chn.ge/eU2zAm

    Open Letter to President Obama re: Wells Fargo http://thesop.org/story/letters/2009/09/26/open-letter-to-president-obama-on-foreclosure-crisis.php

    Foreclosure Frauds, Wells Fargo-the Fox in Charge. . . http://bit.ly/bWpQCj

    Inadequate, questionable, fraudulent foreclosure creates useless property deeds, and impediments to real estate buying and selling http://chn.ge/eU2zAm

    Hundreds of thousands of people will unjustly receive tax bills after FORECLOSURE FRAUD, false lender IRS form 1099-A http://chn.ge/eU2zAm

    FORECLOSURES -Keeping it real http://open.salon.com/blog/wwwlawgraceorg/2010/10/30/foreclosures_-keeping_it_real_about_mortgage_lenders_b

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