The Subprime Primer
Click here to view my all-time favorite explanation of the key issues behind the sub-prime crisis as told in the form of cartoon slideshow. It is accurate and quite funny -- but do not read if you are offended by brutal honesty!
I'm passing this along to you after spending the weekend in Savannah, Georgia, to deliver a presentation at the Association of Millwork Distributors’ 2008 Top Management Leadership Conference. Like distributors of other building materials, this group has been hard hit by the residential construction downturn. I presented some data from my 2008 Wholesale Distribution Economic Reports. We then spent time talking about the origins of the sub-prime crisis and when housing will start to grow again. I’ve argued for some time that this mess will infect the whole economy so you should take a few minutes to understand what’s going on. For a more sober (and less profane) analysis, Monday’s Wall Street Journal has “Economy May Face Prolonged Pain, History Suggests.” The article has the following concise summary of the housing situation: “For several years, Rather than being burned again, lenders are becoming more risk averse and tightening mortgage lending standards. But the horse got out, so locking the barn door won’t fix the current mess.



1 comments:
90% of problem solving is laying blame. There certainly is enough to go around: the cynical portfolio managers who pasted together the la-la land securities; the sub-prime delta minuses who knew damn well they couldn't afford a home. Everybody is screaming "moral hazard" but who the target should be is a partisan and deeply philosophical issue. I say bail them all out. Fact is, I need their sorry asses solvent and spending money so I don't get smeared as well.
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