[lbo-talk] Does anyone doubt it was intentional?

Marta Russell ap888 at lafn.org
Sun Apr 4 11:35:20 PDT 2010


New York Times April 4, 2010 Op-Ed Contributor I Saw the Crisis Coming. Why Didn’t the Fed? By MICHAEL J. BURRY Cupertino, Calif.

ALAN GREENSPAN, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, proclaimed last month that no one could have predicted the housing bubble. “Everybody missed it,” he said, “academia, the Federal Reserve, all regulators.”

But that is not how I remember it. Back in 2005 and 2006, I argued as forcefully as I could, in letters to clients of my investment firm, Scion Capital, that the mortgage market would melt down in the second half of 2007, causing substantial damage to the economy. My prediction was based on my research into the residential mortgage market and mortgage-backed securities. After studying the regulatory filings related to those securities, I waited for the lenders to offer the most risky mortgages conceivable to the least qualified buyers. I knew that would mark the beginning of the end of the housing bubble; it would mean that prices had risen — with the expansion of easy mortgage lending — as high as they could go.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/04/opinion/04burry.html?tntemail0=y&emc=tnt&pagewanted=print



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