Freudian Slips by Financiers

You may recall – I have been particularly critical about for-profit educational institutions for preying on lower quality students and soak them with debt to enrich the executives at these universities. Here is a great revelation by a pimp for these Fraudversities (another Freudian slip).

Vince Sampson, president, Education Finance Council, said during a panel at the IMN ABS East Conference in Miami Monday that lenders are no longer pushing loans to people who can’t afford them.

From Zero Hedge:

A key reason why a preponderance of the population is fascinated with the student loan market is that as USA Today reported in a landmark piece last year, it is now bigger than ever the credit card market. And as the monthly consumer debt update from the Fed reminds us, the primary source of funding is none other than the US government. To many, this market has become the biggest credit bubble in America. Why do we make a big deal out of this? Because as Bloomberg reported last night, we now have prima facie evidence that the student loan market is not only an epic bubble, but it is also the next subprime! To wit: “Vince Sampson, president, Education Finance Council, said during a panel at the IMN ABS East Conference in Miami Monday that lenders are no longer pushing loans to people who can’t afford them.” Re-read the last sentence as many times as necessary for it to sink in. Yes: just like before lenders were “pushing loans to people who can’t afford them” which became the reason for the subprime bubble which has since spread to prime, but was missing the actual confirmation from authorities of just this action, this time around we have actual confirmation that student loans are being actually peddled to people who can not afford them. And with the government a primary source of lending, we will be lucky if tears is all this ends in.

More bullets from Bloomberg:

  • Vince Sampson, president, Education Finance Council, said during a panel at the IMN ABS East Conference in Miami Monday that lenders are no longer pushing loans to people who can’t afford them.
  • The bubble in the sector is over
  • Noted political dynamic of education funding
  • U.S. is currently 16th in the world in degree attainment
  • He notes the U.S. education secretary and U.S. president have probably looked at that number
  • Nevertheless state universities are struggling because state governments are poorer: Sampson
  • Says a sustained effort is underway at some schools to bring in out-of-state tuition, which typically pay 100% of the cost
  • Barbara Lambotte, a senior credit officer at Moody’s said during the panel that student loan lenders are chasing the same potential borrowers
  • Everybody is going after borrowers with co-signers and high FICOs, also students who may be going to the better schools: Lambotte
  • Gary Santo, a MD at First Marblehead said during the panel that borrowers too are being more conservative in theirchoice of education funding
  • Lambotte said Moody’s outlook on private student loan ABSmarket is negative, but newer loans should perform better

To be sure, when the implications of the $850+ billion student loan bubble blowing up spread through the financial markets, it will make subprime seem like a tame walk in the park.

Of course, nobody will care about it until it is too late. Just like every other time because this time is never different.

Tomorrow (Wed) morning Apollo Group (parent company of University of Phoenix) is reporting. It could get very interesting. [I am expecting them to report in-line and warn big time. The stock [APOL] closed above $43 today, could see low 30s tomorrow.]

 

This is a time to rig for Survival

“I don’t think it’s a time to make money – this is a time to rig for survival,” said Charles Stevenson, president of hedge fund Navigator Group Inc. and head of the co-op board at 740 Park Ave. The building, home to Blackstone Group LP chairman Stephen Schwarzman and CIT Group Inc. chief executive John Thain, was among those picketed by protesters Tuesday. “The future is not going to be like a past we knew,” he said. “There’s no exit from this morass.”

Watch the first half…

 

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2 Comments on "Freudian Slips by Financiers"

  1. So the actual bubble of the finance market is the one by the financial institutions itself, which they will never allow to be burst but let everyone drown along with it! First they created tech. bubble and then housing bubble and then they are trying to squeeze the best out of education market, knowing that most of the middle class will do their ultimate to help their children get through schooling. The jobs situation adds to anxiety of many a student to get a decent college degree so they won’t refrain from taking risk and go for lot of loans. Will these vultures leave anything unnoticed?

    Here is an interesting blog from Mark Cuban (The Dallas Mavericks’ owner? I am not sure) regarding OWS and a bit on economy etc. He proposed we should not allow more than 2000 dollar loan to students per year!

    http://blogmaverick.com/2011/10/14/my-soapbox-advice-to-the-ows-movement-and-then-some/

  2. Apollo group just reported their earnings. 1.01/sh vs 0.94 expected. Here is the enrollment trend:

    Q4 2010 Q4 2011 Decrease
    ————————————————
    Associates 200,800 136,300 32.1%
    Bachelors 193,600 183,100 5.4%
    Masters 68,700 54,000 21.4%
    Doctoral 7,700 7,400 3.9%
    Total 470,800 380,800 19.1%
    ————————————————

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