Reuters is reporting the obvious on Monday, November 5th, 2007: Cantor CEO says big CDO market has shut down. Apparently Cantor Fitzgerald LP Chairman and Chief Executive Howard Lutnick publicly has stated what Toomre Capital Markets LLC ("TCM") and many others have been saying for several weeks now: There are effectively no buyers and what people and organizations own on their books in CDO format, sub-prime mortgage format or just as general collateral has one place to go: DOWN.
The complete CDO market seizure means that there still are tremendous losses to come for those financial intermediaries that retained CDO bond classes, those investment portfolios that invested in them and, perhaps most importantly, all of those organizations that put on CDO "arbitrage" strategies. Perhaps people have not fully appreciated the full impact of this credit crisis? Maybe $25 Billion of the originally estimated $100 Billion dollars in losses have been reported by investment banks and global banking institutions. Where is that $75 Billion in other losses lurking? And assumes that the original $100 Billion number was even conservative enough… Some are already speculating that the total losses from CDO investments may total more than $250 Billion.
"The big CDO market is gone," Lutnick told the Reuters Finance Summit. "You'll see all the banks step out of it because they just can't do (the deals anymore) because they won't be able to churn them out to the buyers because the buyers are gone." Lutnick, whose firm controls one of the world's largest bond brokerages, said the easy buyers of CDOs have left the market. That leaves what he described as sophisticated buyers, who are willing to do their own math and find their own value for distressed CDOs. That will spawn a market for packaging the securities in a way that appeals to those investors, Lutnick said.
"The (CDO) repackaging business will be there, and it will grow enormously," Lutnick said. "No one is going to believe anybody anymore (about CDOs)," Lutnick said. "It's not just about the rating. You have to run your own math and come to your own view."
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