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What to make of the Bear Stearns fund meltdown

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This is not another Long-term Capital Management is it? On the surface, it sure doesn't seem that way. As far as we know, there was no involvement by the Federal Reserve Board or any public officials behind the $3.2 billion cash infusion that Bear Stearns will provide its two troubled hedge funds. So in a sense, the woes of Bear's High-Grade Structured Credit Strategies fund and the High-Grade Structured Credit Strategies Enhanced Leverage Fund (the one in really bad shape) actually signifies some progress. But there are worries that perhaps this is the tip of something larger. There are some dependencies and exposures, perceived or real. Note the cancellation of Bear's Everquest IPO, which bought some subprime exposure from the two funds. You have to wonder what will happen to the entire CDO market. It may well be that others are in the exact same position. 

For more:
- here's a Business Week Online article   
- Bear Stearns mauled before in other hedge fund. Article

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