S&P warns of bank downgrades if bond insurers slip: Commercial and investment banks could see their credit ratings cut if the bond insurers backing some of the banks' assets are downgraded, Standards & Poor's said. One analyst estimated that U.S. financial institutions could face as much as $70 billion in new writedowns if bond insurers lose their "AAA" ratings.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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