FHFA goes hog wild and potentially full retard in suing everyone, or specifically 17 global banks, up to an including such dead men walking as Barclays, RBS and SocGen. Oddly such crony capitalist favorites as Wells Fargo are suspiciously absent: we wonder what the cost of that particular Eureka moment was to the interested party. Either way, come Monday, this will get interesting when already scarce liquidity goes... poof. Full statement is below, while the link to all the individual law suits is here.
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by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge Sept 2, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Full FHFA Statement Disclosing Suits Against 17 Banks (Including Such Dead Man Walking As SocGen)
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