S&P Downgrades Take Wind out of Housing’s Sails

CNBC’s interview with Alpine analyst Stephen Kim typifies Wall Street sentiment about a next leg downward for housing. Standard & Poor’s yesterday raised the bar for expected losses from risky loans underarching mortgage backed securities, signaling anticipation for a new wave of irrecoverable dollars invested in residential real estate bonds.

Failing home loans that lead to a tidal wave of foreclosures depress home prices and cause the feeback loop to repeat in a worsening viscious circle. Despite tiny signs, anecdotal evidence, and great hopes that Spring 2009 marked the end of the worst times for housing, it’s clear the pain shall continue through the end of the current year, reaching into 2010.

The clip is just under 5 minutes, and well worth the time.
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