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The chief of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp warned on Thursday that if industry solutions fail to help subprime mortgage borrowers, the odds of government involvement will increase. President Bush is already talking about a Reagan-style tax rebate. Nancy Pelosi and her Democrats are in no position to argue. The entire idea […]
January 18th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
HSBC’s mortgage-related troubles may not be over, however. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analyst Roy Ramos, wrote on November 24 that the bank may have to write down an additional $12 billion at its Household International Inc. unit. The bigger the banking institution, the bigger the clean up (excerpt). HSBC’s credit card business may also […]
December 14th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 2 Comments
Analysts at Household - HSBC Watch think HSBC learned from the recent subprime crisis, regardless of what they tell Knight Vinke and other activists. After studying HSBC and Household International for many years Household - HSBC Watch thinks HSBC will make a move soon. Changes must look like they are HSBC’s idea, […]
October 17th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 192 Comments
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick will announce a new state program to help homeowners in his state avoid foreclosure, according to the Boston Globe this morning. He’s pressing mortgage companies to accept a short sale (less than what is actually due on the mortgage) so homeowners late on their monthly payments can get out without going […]
October 15th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 6 Comments
HSBC Direct announced a new promotion and sweepstakes but the offer may not be very good. Since HSBC Direct is part of HSBC USA - HSBC North AMerica Holdings we wonder how much information is shared within the company. Primarily we are concerned about HSBC Finance Corporation - which is the old Household […]
October 10th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
It looks like HSBC’s Household International could have more company in terms of predatory lenders. The Massachusetts attorney general’s office has sued Fremont Investment and Loan, once the state’s second-largest subprime lender, accusing it of using predatory lending practices to sell loans to some borrowers who eventually lost their homes or had to […]
October 6th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 7 Comments
Why did the subprime money pipeline shut down? And which bank was buying mortgages from brokers and lenders? HSBC of course. Subprime and second mortgages were to HSBC like Household International was to predatory lending - an easy ride to profits. Or so they thought. Second mortgages? Sorry, but HSBC has […]
August 27th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 3 Comments
Thousands of university graduates have been left out of pocket after HSBC broke a promise of interest-free overdrafts and started charging bank fees. High street bank HSBC offered students an overdraft of up to £1500 for the first 12 months after leaving university without being charged an incentive to bank with them. Under the […]
August 24th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 1 Comment
Recent problems in the subprime sector spread around the world very quickly. Then the problems spread to Alt-A mortgages. Cash strapped borrowers with second mortgages and adjustable rate mortgages caught the attention of the world. By the morning of August 9, 2007, something else caught the attention of investors around the world. […]
August 9th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
Many other countries have not gotten down to the dirty task of lending money for housing to people who can’t afford it and then financially leveraging the loans to create billions in false value. That’s what the U.S. has done and it has the potential to impact people around the world. The U.S. subprime market […]
July 31st, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments