Alan Greenspan had often attested
That inflation at last had been bested,
But his loose money vices
Inflated home prices,
Which a few enjoyed more than the rest did.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Cautionary Comparison
Said Bernanke, "Our debt looks unkempt to me,
And thriftier we must attempt to be,
For a few sidelong peeks
At the Spaniards and Greeks
Show examples that don't seem exemplary."
And thriftier we must attempt to be,
For a few sidelong peeks
At the Spaniards and Greeks
Show examples that don't seem exemplary."
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
One Bad Apple, or a Rotten Bunch?
There's a time-honored CDO dictum,
When a firm's charged with fleecing a victim:
Every other firm too
Will conduct a review
Of the tranches it sold, and who picked 'em.
When a firm's charged with fleecing a victim:
Every other firm too
Will conduct a review
Of the tranches it sold, and who picked 'em.
Labels:
Abacus 2007-AC1,
banks,
CDOs,
derivatives,
economics,
Fabrice Tourre,
Finance,
Goldman Sachs,
John Paulson,
Poetry,
subprime,
Wall Street
Sunday, April 25, 2010
A Soft Spot in his Heart
Said the IMF head, Dominique:
"While Athens' finances are bleak,
As a good European,
I regard the Aegean
As the cradle of l'Europe Antique."
"While Athens' finances are bleak,
As a good European,
I regard the Aegean
As the cradle of l'Europe Antique."
Labels:
bailout,
debt crisis,
Dominique Strauss-Kahn,
economics,
Greece,
Humor,
IMF,
Poetry
Thursday, April 22, 2010
The Real Blow-Up
An eruption, intense and gigantic,
Roiled markets across the Atlantic;
This vesuvian debt,
One mustn't forget,
Is Hellenic more so than Icelandic.
Roiled markets across the Atlantic;
This vesuvian debt,
One mustn't forget,
Is Hellenic more so than Icelandic.
Labels:
debt crisis,
Eyjafjallajökull,
Finance,
Greece,
Humor,
Iceland,
Poetry,
volcano
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Volcanomics
"Clouds of ash laid our company low,"
Says BA's Willie Walsh, who should know.
"'Tis an ill wind indeed
That helps no-one in need,"
Says Josh Silverman, Skype CEO.
Bonus feature today: Icelandic pronunciation guide!
Eyjafjallajökull = EYE-ya fyat-la YOE-kutl.
Says BA's Willie Walsh, who should know.
"'Tis an ill wind indeed
That helps no-one in need,"
Says Josh Silverman, Skype CEO.
Bonus feature today: Icelandic pronunciation guide!
Eyjafjallajökull = EYE-ya fyat-la YOE-kutl.
Labels:
British Airways,
economics,
Eyjafjallajökull,
Humor,
Iceland,
Josh Silverman,
Poetry,
Skype,
volcano,
Willie Walsh
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The Goldman-Paulson Case: Pro & Con
Institutional buyers of debt
Are big boys and deserve what they get,
But if some of those boys
Knew who cobbled their toys,
They may not have invested, peut-être?
Are big boys and deserve what they get,
But if some of those boys
Knew who cobbled their toys,
They may not have invested, peut-être?
Labels:
Abacus 2007-AC1,
CDOs,
debt,
Fabrice Tourre,
Goldman Sachs,
Humor,
John Paulson,
Poetry,
SEC
Monday, April 19, 2010
Overheard at the Desk of "Fabulous Fab"
"This CDO's fit, if you please,
For a carry trade like IKB's,
With a mortgage portfolio
Hand-picked, as I told you,
By investors with deep expertise."
For a carry trade like IKB's,
With a mortgage portfolio
Hand-picked, as I told you,
By investors with deep expertise."
Labels:
Abacus 2007-AC1,
CDOs,
derivatives,
Fabrice Tourre,
Finance,
Goldman Sachs,
Humor,
investments,
John Paulson,
mortgages,
Poetry,
subprime
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Abacus 2007-AC1
And I'd like to take that to the bank."
Said Goldman, "We'll fashion
A short you can cash in
From the Kool-Aid our dumb clients drank."
Labels:
Abacus 2007-AC1,
CDOs,
economics,
Finance,
Goldman Sachs,
Humor,
John Paulson,
mortgages,
Poetry,
short
Friday, April 16, 2010
They'll Live Forever, Won't They?
Barney Frank has explained with assurance
How default swaps defaulted in torrents.
Says Frank: "AIG's
View of poor mortgagees
Was like vampires buying insurance."
How default swaps defaulted in torrents.
Says Frank: "AIG's
View of poor mortgagees
Was like vampires buying insurance."
Labels:
AIG,
Barney Frank,
credit default swaps,
derivatives,
economics,
Finance,
hedging,
Humor,
mortgages,
Poetry,
subprime,
vampires
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Swap Talk
Said Obama: "For all of our betterment,
Derivatives need clearinghouse settlement,
But the five biggest banks
Are circling their tanks,
A politically potent impediment."
Derivatives need clearinghouse settlement,
But the five biggest banks
Are circling their tanks,
A politically potent impediment."
Labels:
bank reform,
banks,
clearinghouse,
derivatives,
economics,
Finance,
Obama,
Poetry,
risk,
Wall Street
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
A Derivative Argument
Goldman and Morgan disputed
That derivatives must be concluded
Via centralized clearing:
"Our return's disappearing
If this bank reform bill's not diluted."
That derivatives must be concluded
Via centralized clearing:
"Our return's disappearing
If this bank reform bill's not diluted."
Labels:
bank reform,
clearinghouse,
derivatives,
Finance,
Goldman Sachs,
Morgan,
Poetry,
Wall Street
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Where's My Hedge?
Said the trader: "We've no business trying
To bet on the debt underlying;
When we want to unwind,
We quite often find
That the market is no longer buying."
To bet on the debt underlying;
When we want to unwind,
We quite often find
That the market is no longer buying."
Monday, April 12, 2010
He Hedged, and Regretted It
Said an old soybean farmer named João,
Admiring the fruits of his plow,
"My only concern is,
The money I earn is
All tied up in margin calls now."
Admiring the fruits of his plow,
"My only concern is,
The money I earn is
All tied up in margin calls now."
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Urgent EU Consultation
Said van Rompuy to Merkel: "I task you
With assuring Athenians' rescue."
"It doesn't look rosy,"
Said she to Sarkozy,
"But are bailouts the answer? I ask you!"
With assuring Athenians' rescue."
"It doesn't look rosy,"
Said she to Sarkozy,
"But are bailouts the answer? I ask you!"
Labels:
Austrian School,
bailout,
debt,
EU,
Euro,
Greece,
Merkel,
PIGS,
Sarkozy,
Van Rompuy
Friday, April 9, 2010
Job Market IV: A Banker's Tale
An ambitious young banker of Worcester,
Whose employer was troubled and lorcester,
When she read times were better,
Wrote many a letter,
But still ev'ry bank has reforcester.
Whose employer was troubled and lorcester,
When she read times were better,
Wrote many a letter,
But still ev'ry bank has reforcester.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Dr. Bernanke's Medicine
Said Bernanke, "The time is impending
To rein in our deficit spending,
And though no-one likes taxes,
To raise them in practice
Would show the recession is ending."
To rein in our deficit spending,
And though no-one likes taxes,
To raise them in practice
Would show the recession is ending."
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Job Market III: More Jobs, More Jobless
Unemployment kept up, unabated;
Explanation? A boatful
Of jobless, now hopeful,
Resumed searching, hopes reinflated.
Labels:
economics,
Humor,
jobs,
Poetry,
Unemployment
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Job Market II: Idling Too Long
An unemployed driver named Nick
Said "I'll end it all on the Van Wyck.
I think the Expressway
Is really the best way
To get it all over with, quick!"
Said "I'll end it all on the Van Wyck.
I think the Expressway
Is really the best way
To get it all over with, quick!"
Labels:
economics,
Humor,
Unemployment
Monday, April 5, 2010
Job Market I: the Census
Of the idled in our mighty nation,
Some were signed up to count population,
And for all of their trouble,
They at least counted double,
Since they also increased job creation.
Some were signed up to count population,
And for all of their trouble,
They at least counted double,
Since they also increased job creation.
Labels:
Census,
economics,
Humor,
jobs,
Unemployment
Thursday, April 1, 2010
iPad Purchasing Strategy
Apple's game-changing tablet device
is great, but hold onto your mice
'Til the bugs are all stamped out
By those who have camped out
To buy one right now at list price.
is great, but hold onto your mice
'Til the bugs are all stamped out
By those who have camped out
To buy one right now at list price.
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