Friday, September 12, 2008

WaMu Going Down Next?

I heard this from a very good banking source a few weeks back. Everyone's been watching the situation unravel over the past week. WaMu claims to be very well-capitalized, but the future is very uncertain for this bank IMO.

Moody's cuts WaMu's credit rating to below investment grade
By Simon Kennedy
Last update: 3:45 a.m. EDT Sept. 12, 2008
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Moody's Investor Service downgraded Washington Mutual Inc.'s credit rating to below investment grade late Thursday, citing WaMu's reduced financial flexibility, deteriorating asset quality and expected franchise erosion. The rating agency cut the group's senior unsecured rating to below investment grade at Ba2 from Baa3. It also reduced the long-term deposit and issuer ratings of the banking unit to Baa3 from Baa2, though this rating remains investment grade. Moody's added the outlook for the ratings is negative. In a response, Washington Mutual said it believes the decision to cut its ratings to below investment grade "is inconsistent with the company's current financial position." The firm added Moody's action appears to reflect the uncertainty in the market, rather than a thorough evaluation of its business.

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