Showing posts with label DuckRabbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DuckRabbit. Show all posts

Sunday, December 7, 2008

"Surely, they saw that these securities would blow up if house prices started falling. Why did they not call baloney sandwich? "

Arnold Kling wants to ask a clear, concise, and pointed question to Fannie/Freddie. Apparently, he doesn't know that asking such questions will keep him off dinner lists and wine tasting lists, and certainly keep him miles away from any Congressional Hearing:

"Gretchen Morgenson writes,

The safest slice of the security held $165 million in loans. When it was issued on Aug. 17, 2006, Moody's and S.& P. rated it triple-A. Just eight months later, Moody's alerted investors that it might downgrade the top-rated tranche. Sure enough, it dropped the rating to Baa, the lowest investment-grade level, on Aug. 16, 2007.

Then, on Dec. 4, 2007, Moody's downgraded the tranche to a "junk" rating. On April 15 of this year, Moody's downgraded the tranche yet again; today, it no longer trades. The combination of downgrades and defaults hammered the securities.

One question that I would like to see asked at next Tuesday's hearing on Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae is what those two firms were thinking while the rating-agency nonsense was going on. I imagine that they ran some of these securities through their stress tests, the way any manufacturing company would test a competitor's products. Surely, they saw that these securities would blow up if house prices started falling. Why did they not call baloney sandwich?"

Arnold hasn't read my blog, so he doesn't know that these folks become keen epistemologists when questioned about reality. Here's a sample answer:

Suppose Moore points to his left hand and says, "That's my right hand". Now, is that a mistake in perception, or, rather, simply the misuse of a word? And can we or Moore ascertain an answer to that question even in theory?

Well, suppose Moody's says, "That Tranche is AAA...". Surely you see my point.

Here's another answer:

It's like that blasted duck/rabbit monstrosity, don't you see? Is it a rabbit, or is it a duck? You can see it as either one, but not at the same time, and, yet, it's the very same drawing. The exact same drawing. Don't you see? Now, take a Mezzanine Tranche, for example. For one thing, you immediately envision Escher's staircase, don't you? I certainly do. And a Tranche is like that damned duck/rabbit. I mean, you can see it as AAA, or as complete crap, and it's the same tranche. The very same tranche, don't you see.

Well, I, for one, certainly do see.