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  • can you believe this shit?

    don't you wish you could be as ******* stupid as these guys and get bailed out this way EVERY ******* TIME? why, i'd be the richest guy on earth! where's my stupid investment in XYZ* loan bank?

    U.S. Tosses Lifeline to Lenders Using Home Loan Banks (Update1)

    By James Tyson and Jody Shenn

    Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Banks shut out of the market for short-term loans are finding salvation in a government lending program set up to revive housing during the Great Depression.

    Countrywide Financial Corp., Washington Mutual Inc., Hudson City Bancorp Inc. and hundreds of other lenders borrowed a record $163 billion from the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks in August and September as interest rates on asset-backed commercial paper rose as high as 5.6 percent. The government-sponsored companies were able to make loans at about 4.9 percent, saving the private banks about $1 billion in annual interest.
    To meet the sudden demand, the institutions sold $143 billion of short-term debt in August and September, according to the FHLBs' Office of Finance. The sales pushed outstanding debt up 21 percent to a record $1.15 trillion, an amount that may become a burden to U.S. taxpayers because almost half comes due before 2009.

    The government is ``taking a lot of risks through the Federal Home Loan Banks that are unnecessary,'' according to Peter Wallison, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Washington-based organization that analyzes public policy, and general counsel at the Treasury Department from 1981 until 1985.

    * believe me, i've made plenty!

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    Re: can you believe this shit?

    i posted the same article under the title "fhlb." what i don't understand is why, given the info in the article, they wouldn't have funded themselves via the fhlb's all along, since the fhlb's rates are lower than the abcp they were using. what's changed?

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      Re: can you believe this shit?

      My first bet - accounting and transparency requirements -

      the CP could probably be kept 100% secret as to specifics, but being a government agency I bet you can get some data now.

      Originally posted by jk View Post
      i posted the same article under the title "fhlb." what i don't understand is why, given the info in the article, they wouldn't have funded themselves via the fhlb's all along, since the fhlb's rates are lower than the abcp they were using. what's changed?

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