Archives for April, 2008

Map of Nonprime Mortgage Conditions in the United States

April 17th, 2008 | Investing, Prosper

Stumbled across this little gem from the Fed today. The map shows breakdown of mortgages by state, city and zip code. You can use it to check out how your area is doing.

The thought that came across my mind was to avoid lending to areas with the most problems. I compared the mortgage map to the prosper loan map. There is some correlation but as much as I thought, maybe someone out there will find this useful.

Bear Stearns buyout by JP Morgan

April 2nd, 2008 | Investing

This is probably old news to most people, but if you haven’t been keeping up with the markets lately, Bear Stearns is being acquired by JP Morgan (with the help of the Fed). Under the deal JP Morgan is essentially risking $1 billion dollars while the Fed is putting up $29 billion dollars of tax payer money.

There has been a lot of controversy concerning this and whether it was necessary. The best arguments I have heard against the deal are neatly summarized in Hussman’s weekly market comment.

“The clear historical role of the Federal Reserve has been to manage the composition of Federal liabilities (by varying the mix of Treasury securities and monetary base - currency and bank reserves - held by the public). The recent transaction is a dangerous break from that role, in which unelected bureaucrats are committing public funds to facilitate private business transactions and selectively defend the holders of corporate securities. Only Congress has the Constitutional right, by the representative will of the people, to commit public funds. The Bear Stearns deal is a dangerous precedent and a dilution of Congressional prerogative.”