God, I hope You´re Wrong
Bass Shorted Subprime to `God, I Hope You're Wrong' Wall Street
By Mark Pittman
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Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- J. Kyle Bass, a hedge fund manager from Dallas, strode into a New York conference room in August 2006 to pitch his theory about a looming housing market meltdown to senior executives of a Wall Street investment bank.
Home prices had been on a five-year tear, rising more than 10 percent annually. Bass conceived a hedge fund that bet on a crash for residential real estate by trading securities based on subprime mortgages to the least credit-worthy borrowers. The investment bank, which Bass declines to identify, owned billions of dollars in mortgage-backed securities.
``Interesting presentation,'' Bass says the firm's chief risk officer said into his ear, his arm draped across Bass's shoulders. ``God, I hope you're wrong.''
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octavian,
19.12.2007, 05:03
- Meine Güte, haben die Leute einen IQ...
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sensortimecom,
19.12.2007, 05:35
- Meine Güte, haben die Leute einen IQ...
