Investments, Musings - Written by Julien Le Nestour on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - Comments - Permalink
Actual Merrill CDO Sale: 5.47% on the Dollar
From Barry over at TBG:47% on the dollar
Less than five and half cents on the dollar? That’s an even cheaper sale than originally advertised.
What this transaction actually accomplishes is getting the paper — but not the full liability — off of Merrill’s books.
How very Enron-like !
The behavior of the I-banks is getting boring, tiring and surprisingly predictable, even in this market context. You would suppose they would learn some day. Apparently, that day hasn’t come yet.
Source: Actual Merrill CDO Sale: 5.47% on the Dollar
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by Julien Le Nestour
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