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Old 12-02-2008, 09:20 PM   #24 (permalink)
bkkandrew
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More trouble - the insurers insuring the debt are now unable to provide insurance...

Bloomberg.com: Exclusive

Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bond insurance sold by MBIA Inc., Ambac Financial Group Inc. and Security Capital Assurance Ltd. is backfiring on counties, universities and hospitals across the U.S., more than doubling some borrowing costs.

Park Nicollet Health Services in Minneapolis may pay an extra $5 million to $6 million this year, about a quarter of its operating profit, because interest on $375 million in floating- rate debt doubled in the last six weeks, said Chief Financial Officer David Cooke. The rate on $98 million insured by Ambac climbed to 6 percent on Jan. 30 from 3.06 percent on Jan. 2.

``We'll have to reduce our capital expenditure program, which means less equipment, less modernization of facilities,'' Cooke said in an interview. The hospital paid Ambac to ``count on that AAA insurance for 30 years. Now it's going away on us.''

Investors are shunning insured bonds after three of the biggest guarantors, owned by Ambac, Security Capital and FGIC Corp., were stripped of at least one AAA credit rating amid losses on debt tied to subprime mortgages. Interest costs on floating-rate bonds sold by more than 100 governments, hospitals and colleges rose as much as 7 percentage points since the beginning of January even as the Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark rate for U.S. borrowing by 1.25 percentage points.

Essentially this means any company that has PAID for insurance for the bonds they issue (such as Arsenal FC, for the Emirates Stadium), now faces massive increases in their interest payments, as the insurance policies are worthless!

As a Spurs fan, I find the latter effect quite funny actually...
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