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S&P Downgrades Ratings or Revises Outlooks on 22 Banks.(Market News)
June 19, 2009... Byline: Jack Herman
Standard & Poor's Wednesday downgraded its ratings or revised its outlooks on 22 U.S. banks - more than half of which have provided letters of credit on municipal securities - to reflect the ongoing change in the banking industry.
Standard & Poor's said it expects...
Building, And Buying, A Better Bank; The co-founder of StoneCastle Partners, a Salomon vet, offers his take on PE and the art of investing in banks.(Q&A)
June 19, 2009... Byline: Kelly Holman
Joshua Siegel has been pretty busy of late. As managing principal of StoneCastle Partners LLC, an asset management firm backed by private equity, he hosted an all-day workshop in New York yesterday on how private equity firms can find and acquire community banks. Last...
Yields Rise as L.A. County Prices $1.3B.(Market News)
June 12, 2009... Byline: Michael Scarchilli
Tax-exempt yields climbed again yesterday amid light to moderate secondary market activity, as Los Angeles County priced a $1.3 billion note sale.
In the new-issue market, Merrill Lynch & Co. priced $1.3 billion of tax and revenue anticipation notes for Los...
California a Crisis That's on the Brink; Savader Sees Downgrades Looming.(Market News)
June 12, 2009... Byline: Dan Seymour
Mitchell Savader's job is to stay one step ahead of the rating agencies.
He believes that staying ahead of the rating agencies right now means preparing for California's credit rating, already the lowest of any state, to soon drop even lower.
Savader, chief...
Distressed Interest From Afar; China might want out of some U.S. assets, but also appears to have an appetite for troubled businesses.(Restructuring)
June 12, 2009... Byline: Ken MacFadyen
It never received much in the way of press coverage, but when Delphi Corp. was shopping its wheel bearings business out of bankruptcy last April, one of the interested parties included a company called Wanxin Machinery. Not a familiar face domestically, its presence...