Now Approaching Level III

By Minyanville Staff Jan 09, 2008 9:18 am

A step-by-step guide to the nomenclature of today's credit issues



Level three? Mark-to-Model? Super-SIV? What does it all mean? In the articles below, Minyanville walks you step-by-step through the nomenclature of today's credit issues:


Five Things You Need to Know: Super-SIV Now Super Sieve
Kevin Depew
Minyanville's daily Five Things You Need to Know to stay ahead of the pack on Wall Street.


Level III Assets Broken Down
Todd Harrison
Taking a look at the major institutions and their Level III Assets...


Minyan Mailbag: Level 3 Assets In The Financials
Todd Harrison
If and when the dollar rallies, it will likely signal that a sea change is afoot.


Special Five Things You Need to Know: What Does Mark-to-Model Mean?
Kevin Depew
There's an old investment saw that says "Paper losses don't exist until you sell." That old saw is being tested in real time, right now.


The Super Conduit Proposal
Satyajit Das
It is difficult to see how the banks can avoid the inevitable.
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