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He described a sneaky method by which unscrupulous banks and S&Ls camouflage their problem loans. If a developer, say, asks to borrow $1 million for a commercial project, the bank offers him $1.2 million on the basis of an inflated appraisal. The extra $200,000 is held in reserve by the bank. If the developer defaults on the loan, the bank can use this extra money to cover the developer’s payments. That way, what has turned into a bad loan can still be carried on the books as a good loan—at least temporarily. I don’t know how widespread this practice has become, but if Sidhu is right, it’s ...more
Beating the Street
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