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Old 06-06-2008, 08:28 AM   #1
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Banks fear being forced to take debt back on balance sheets

From the Financial Times:

US banks fear being forced to take $5,000bn back on balance sheets

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Accounting changes could force US banks to take thousands of billions of dollars back on to their balance sheets in the coming months in a move that is likely to curb further their lending and could push them into new capital raisings, analysts have warned.

Birgit Specht, head of securitisation analysis at Citigroup, said: "We think it is very likely that these vehicles will come back on balance sheet.

"This will not affect liquidity because [they] are funded, but it will affect debt-to-equity ratios [at banks] and so significantly impact banks' ability to lend."
Anyone care to anticipate Australian banks being forced to do the same thing?
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