2007年10月15日 华尔街投行拟联合创建次贷收购工具
花旗集团(Citigroup)和其它大型投资银行正在讨论有关设想,打算创建一个基金,收购那些价格严重缩水的抵押贷款相关证券。市场担心,随着资产负债表外基金面临抛售这些证券的压力,未来数周,这些证券的价格将会暴跌,而花旗等投行此举就是为了打消人们的担心。 Citigroup and other large investment banks are discussing proposals to create a fund to buy distressed mortgage-linked securities, in an attempt to counter fears that the value of the securities could plunge in price in the coming weeks as off-balance sheet funds come under pressure to sell them. A person familiar with the proposals said the three banks involved in underwriting the finance for the vehicle – named Single-Master Liquidity Enhancement Conduit – will initially be Citigroup, Bank of America and JPMorgan, but it was hoped that others would join the underwriting syndicate in the future. Another person familiar with the discussions said the banks were expected to offer backstop credit facilities totalling about $75bn, but bankers involved in SMLEC’s design stressed that it would evolve in line with demand, and so might only be as large as that demand required. The US Treasury convened meetings discussing the shape of SMLEC and acted as a neutral “third party”, and Treasury secretary Hank Paulson was strongly in support of the initiative. Although it is envisaged that the scheme will initially focus on vehicles in the dollar market, it likely to be extended to European banks as well, and may even be extended to the euro market. The move is likely to be disliked by some banks which have already started trading in distressed subprime securities in recent weeks at knockdown prices – not least because there are already efforts under way among some private sector players to conduct restructurings of large structured investment vehicles (SIVs). One banker said last week: “The banks have varied enormously in terms of how much they have marked down their books – of course there are some that want to avoid the big writedowns.” SMLEC’s structure of the facility could be announced as soon as today.
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