by Calculated Risk on 3/05/2009 12:12:00 PM
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Report: Record 5.4 Million U.S. Homeowners Delinquent or in Foreclosure
by Calculated Risk on 3/05/2009 10:58:00 AM
From the WSJ: Delinquent Mortgages Hit Record Level
A record 5.4 million U.S. homeowners with a mortgage, or nearly 12%, were either behind on payments or in foreclosure at the end of last year, according to [the Mortgage Bankers Association] ...I haven't seen the actual report yet, and I'm especially interested in increases by loan category.
The percentage of loans at least 30 days past due rose to a record 7.88%, up from 6.99% in the third quarter and 5.82% a year earlier -- the biggest quarterly jump for delinquencies since the survey began in 1972.
The percentage of loans somewhere in the foreclosure process was 3.30% in the fourth quarter, up from 2.97% in the third quarter ...
The sharpest increases in loans 90-days past due were in Louisiana, New York, Georgia, Texas and Mississippi ...
The Stress Test "19"
by Calculated Risk on 3/05/2009 09:56:00 AM
In the Treasury White Paper on the Capital Assistance Program, the Treasury announced that the 19 largest bank are current undergoing stress tests:
Examinations will be conducted across the 19 banking organization with assets in excess of $100 billion, as measured according to the data reported for 2008Q4 in the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Consolidated Financial Statements for Bank Holding Companies.Paul Kiel at ProPublica has compiled a list of the likely 19 banks by total assets: GMAC, MetLife Among Banks Undergoing Stress Tests
| Name | Total Assets (Billions) |
|---|---|
| 1. JPMorgan Chase | 2,175 |
| 2. Citigroup | 1,947 |
| 3. Bank of America (1) | 1,822 |
| 4. Wells Fargo | 1,310 |
| 5. Goldman Sachs | 885 |
| 6. Morgan Stanley | 659 |
| 7. MetLife | 502 |
| 8. PNC Financial Services | 291 |
| 9. U.S. Bancorp | 267 |
| 10. Bank of New York Mellon | 238 |
| 11. GMAC | 189 |
| 12. SunTrust | 189 |
| 13. State Street | 177 |
| 14. Capital One Financial Corp. | 166 |
| 15. BB&T | 152 |
| 16. Regions Financial Corp. | 146 |
| 17. American Express | 126 |
| 18. Fifth Third Bancorp | 120 |
| 19. KeyCorp | 105 |
This shows that the assets are concentrated in just a few large banks.
(1) Note: Data as of Q4 2008. Merrill is not included in the BofA asset numbers. IF added, BofA would have almost $2.5 trillion in assets (ht Evan).
Initial Jobless Claims: Slight Decrease
by Calculated Risk on 3/05/2009 08:30:00 AM
Note: Weekly claims is historically a noisy series. So, for initial claims, most analysts use the 4-week moving average - and that increased again this week.
The DOL reports on weekly unemployment insurance claims:
In the week ending Feb. 28, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 639,000, a decrease of 31,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 670,000. The 4-week moving average was 641,750, an increase of 2,000 from the previous week's revised average of 639,750.
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The advance number for seasonally adjusted insured unemployment during the week ending Feb. 21 was 5,106,000, a decrease of 14,000 from the preceding week's revised level of 5,120,000. The 4-week moving average was 5,011,000, an increase of 76,750 from the preceding week's revised average of 4,934,250.
Click on graph for larger image in new window.The first graph shows weekly claims and continued claims since 1971.
The four week moving average is at 641,750 the highest since 1982.
Continued claims are now at 5.11 million - just below the record set last week - and above the previous all time peak of 4.71 million in 1982.
The second graph shows the 4-week average of initial weekly unemployment claims (blue, right scale), and total insured unemployed (red, left scale), both as a percent of covered employment.This normalizes the data for changes in insured employment.
Another weak initial claims report ...
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Late Night Futures
by Calculated Risk on 3/04/2009 11:59:00 PM
By popular request, an open thread and a few sources for futures and the foreign markets. Hopefully the comments are working better ...
Bloomberg Futures.
CBOT mini-sized Dow
CME Globex Flash Quotes
Futures from barchart.com
And the Asian markets.
And a graph of the Asian markets.
Best to all.


