Home › Forums › Financial Markets/Economics › Bipartisan committee begs for CRE bailout
- This topic has 10 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 14 years, 8 months ago by sd_matt.
-
AuthorPosts
-
February 2, 2010 at 5:58 AM #16986February 2, 2010 at 8:58 AM #507959UCGalParticipant
Wait – they say there’s a bubble (I agree) and want to INCREASE liquidity so there’s more CRE investment?
Even though this would help my husband’s employment opportunities (he’s an architect) it seems stupid…
The bubble is because too much was built at too high a cost… now there is a glut of CRE and the prices need to come down.
February 2, 2010 at 8:58 AM #508108UCGalParticipantWait – they say there’s a bubble (I agree) and want to INCREASE liquidity so there’s more CRE investment?
Even though this would help my husband’s employment opportunities (he’s an architect) it seems stupid…
The bubble is because too much was built at too high a cost… now there is a glut of CRE and the prices need to come down.
February 2, 2010 at 8:58 AM #508520UCGalParticipantWait – they say there’s a bubble (I agree) and want to INCREASE liquidity so there’s more CRE investment?
Even though this would help my husband’s employment opportunities (he’s an architect) it seems stupid…
The bubble is because too much was built at too high a cost… now there is a glut of CRE and the prices need to come down.
February 2, 2010 at 8:58 AM #508613UCGalParticipantWait – they say there’s a bubble (I agree) and want to INCREASE liquidity so there’s more CRE investment?
Even though this would help my husband’s employment opportunities (he’s an architect) it seems stupid…
The bubble is because too much was built at too high a cost… now there is a glut of CRE and the prices need to come down.
February 2, 2010 at 8:58 AM #508868UCGalParticipantWait – they say there’s a bubble (I agree) and want to INCREASE liquidity so there’s more CRE investment?
Even though this would help my husband’s employment opportunities (he’s an architect) it seems stupid…
The bubble is because too much was built at too high a cost… now there is a glut of CRE and the prices need to come down.
February 2, 2010 at 11:18 AM #507985sd_mattParticipantSeeing as how there is a second wave of residential defaults coming this year will there be a second bailout of the banks for that too? Or has the first bailout covered this already? If not do you think they will try to be subtle about it or will they simply try it in plain sight?
Btw Doctorhousingbubble has, in his latest article, a link to the SIGTARP report.
February 2, 2010 at 11:18 AM #508133sd_mattParticipantSeeing as how there is a second wave of residential defaults coming this year will there be a second bailout of the banks for that too? Or has the first bailout covered this already? If not do you think they will try to be subtle about it or will they simply try it in plain sight?
Btw Doctorhousingbubble has, in his latest article, a link to the SIGTARP report.
February 2, 2010 at 11:18 AM #508545sd_mattParticipantSeeing as how there is a second wave of residential defaults coming this year will there be a second bailout of the banks for that too? Or has the first bailout covered this already? If not do you think they will try to be subtle about it or will they simply try it in plain sight?
Btw Doctorhousingbubble has, in his latest article, a link to the SIGTARP report.
February 2, 2010 at 11:18 AM #508638sd_mattParticipantSeeing as how there is a second wave of residential defaults coming this year will there be a second bailout of the banks for that too? Or has the first bailout covered this already? If not do you think they will try to be subtle about it or will they simply try it in plain sight?
Btw Doctorhousingbubble has, in his latest article, a link to the SIGTARP report.
February 2, 2010 at 11:18 AM #508893sd_mattParticipantSeeing as how there is a second wave of residential defaults coming this year will there be a second bailout of the banks for that too? Or has the first bailout covered this already? If not do you think they will try to be subtle about it or will they simply try it in plain sight?
Btw Doctorhousingbubble has, in his latest article, a link to the SIGTARP report.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.