"Montana fund sees $247 mln of withdrawals: Florida's investment woes spark subprime fears in other states"
and
And update on Florida's (LGIP) fund: "Florida Halts Withdrawals From Local Investment Fund (Update3)"
So, will this turn into fund run across US (and other countries)? The mind boggles...
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Broken Down Under
"12th New Zealand non-bank finance company collapses"
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Capital + Merchant Finance, New Zealand nonbank financier, on Thursday became the nation's 12th finance company to collapse in less than two years. U.S.-based creditor Fortress Credit Corp., owed around 70 million New Zealand dollars (US$54 million), called in receivers after Capital + Merchant had breached agreements with the Australian branch of Fortress, which has a prior charge over assets.US problems pulling down companies in Southern Hemisphere, too.
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Fund Run: Municipals losing money and pulling out of funds
It seems that runs are starting on funds at least at the state level:
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- Florida School Fund Rocked by $8 Billion Pullout -- turns out some State funds were invested in SIV's which have lost money in the last few months. So local governments pulled out and those who are still in it may not get back their principle!
- Maine Treasurer Criticizes Merrill for Subprime Bet -- seems that ML lead them astray and made Maine lose money.
- Caisse de Depot Has C$13.2 Billion Invested in Commercial Paper -- Canada's biggest pension fund manager also has C$1 Billion in subprime loans.
- As towns go broke, subprime crisis hits Arctic Circle -- "A Norwegian brokerage that lost its license over its role in turning four remote towns around the Arctic Circle into victims of the U.S. subprime crisis said Wednesday that it would file for bankruptcy."
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Run on the Funds
CR has been covering the fund issues, like "GE Bond Fund Breaks the Buck" which isn't about a money market fund (MMF) but is supposed to be similar to a MMF. Unfortunately, with the higher returns, you have to take higher risk and in this case, the risk resulted in a slight loss.
In similar vein, MarkeWatch has "Is your MMF safe? (Mounting concern about money-market funds: Investments seen as safe and secure face threat from bad debt holdings)." Some funds are suffering and companies have had to provide some support to prevent the funds from "breaking the buck." For example, Bank of America announced that it will pour in $600 million to prop up some funds.
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In similar vein, MarkeWatch has "Is your MMF safe? (Mounting concern about money-market funds: Investments seen as safe and secure face threat from bad debt holdings)." Some funds are suffering and companies have had to provide some support to prevent the funds from "breaking the buck." For example, Bank of America announced that it will pour in $600 million to prop up some funds.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
FDIC Closures: 2
FDIC bank failure list has few updates:
- NetBank September 28.
- Miami Valley Bank October 4.
NCUA closures: 5
Here are 5 which were closed since I last posted:
- Cal State 9 Credit Union in Conservatorship since November 2.
- Green Tree Federal Credit Union closed November 2.
- Peoples First Choice Federal Credit Union in Conservatorship June 12.
- Sharebuilders Federal Credit Union closes April 25.
- Obelisk Federal Credit Union Placed in Conservatorship April 17.
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