Hundreds of US banks will fail as recession bites

Published: Monday 04 August 2008

 

New York: The United States is in the second inning of a recession that will last for at least 18 months and help kill off hundreds of banks, influential economist and New York University Professor Nouriel Roubini told Barron''s in Sunday''s edition.

Taxpayers will pay a big price for helping bail out the rest of the financial services industry as well, Roubini said - at least $1 trillion and more likely $2 trillion.

The banks will become insolvent because of mounting losses as a result of the housing bust and because they have only written down their subprime loans so far, he said. Still in front of them are their consumer-credit losses, for which they lack the reserves, Barron''s reported.

He also said there are hundreds of millions of dollars outstanding in home-equity loans that could be worth zero, too.

US consumers, meanwhile, are "shopped out" and saving less, while the Federal Reserve''s performance in handling the crisis has been poor, Roubini said, because it failed to see that the problem extended beyond subprime mortgage debt.

 

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