FRANCE: BNP PARIBAS SUSPENDS THREE FUNDS AMID LIQUIDITY CRISIS

August 9th, 2007

It’s getting really weird out there now.

Via: CNN:

PARIS -(Dow Jones)- French bank BNP Paribas (13110.FR)sparked renewed credit market concerns Thursday after its asset management unit said it temporarily suspended three of its asset-backed securities funds because of a lack of liquidity in the market.

BNP Paribas Investment Partners suspended the calculation of net asset value, the issuance of subsciptions and redemptions in the funds.

The market for ABS – securities backed by assets such as mortgages, loans, leases and credit-card debt – has come under pressure recently as a related consequence of problems in the U.S. subprime mortgage market. BNP Paribas’ move follows similar action this week by WestLB Mellon Asset Management, the asset management joint venture of German state bank WestLB AG and the Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (BK).

BNP Paribas said that “the complete evaporation of liquidity in certain market segments of the U.S. securitization market has made it impossible to value certain assets fairly regardless of their quality or credit rating.”

As a result, the bank said it would suspend three funds – Parvest Dynamic ABS, BNP Paribas ABS Euribor and BNP Paribas ABS Eonia, which are now worth a total of around EUR1.6 billion, down from around EUR2 billion two weeks ago, a spokesman said.

All funds combined at BNP Paribas Investment Partners are worth more than EUR350 billion.

“The situation is such that it is no longer possible to value fairly the underlying U.S. ABS assets in the three above-mentioned funds” and “therefore unable to calculate a reliable net asset value, NAV, for the funds,” the company said.

The bank has been unable to find prices in the relevant parts of the U.S. credit markets since Monday, Alain Papiasse, head of BNP Paribas’ asset management services division told Dow Jones Newswires in an interview.

BNP Paribas Investment Partners, the unit managing the funds, was able to find prices quoted as late as last Friday.

“Since then, liquidity in some parts of the U.S. credit markets has dried up. To be honest, I don’t know why,” Papiasse said. There is no primary issuance and it’s impossible for those seeking to refinance ABS-related funds with any link to the mortgage market to do so, he said.

The valuation of the funds and the issue and redemption process will be resumed as soon as liquidity returns to the market, BNP said.

Concerns Throughout Money Markets

The suspensions sent further shock waves through an already sensitive money market.

“There is a certain degree of herd behavior here,” said Cubillas Ding, analyst at research and consulting firm Celent.

“Securitized assets that have underpinnings in the U.S. subprime market may now be difficult to put a price tag on, given market sentiment – as there is still lingering uncertainty whether the meltdown has greater knock-on effects down the line,” Ding said.

2 Responses to “FRANCE: BNP PARIBAS SUSPENDS THREE FUNDS AMID LIQUIDITY CRISIS”

  1. DrFix says:

    This Thursday was something! Tip O’ the iceberg?

  2. tochigi says:

    quick translation:
    “the complete evaporation of liquidity in certain market segments of the U.S. securitization market”

    = “there are NO buyers out there for this worthless junk!”

    “impossible to value certain assets fairly regardless of their quality or credit rating”

    = we swear on our mummies’ purses that these things are worth zillions, but no one will believe us!”

    “it’s impossible for those seeking to refinance ABS-related funds with any link to the mortgage market to do so”

    = “we can’t meet the margin calls against these radioactive piles of junk because no one wants to lend us any money using these things as collateral. we just cannot understand why.”

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