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Merrill Lynch 'well-capitalised,' profitable soon: CEO
Tue, Aug 05, 2008
AFP

NEW YORK, US - US investment bank Merrill Lynch is 'well-capitalised' and is poised to return to profitability soon, its chief executive John Thain said on Monday.

Thanks to the US$8.5 billion (S$11.7 billion) raised on the markets in late July, 'we have a big cushion,' Mr Thain said in an interview on the business television channel CNBC.

'Today, we are well-capitalised. If asset values don't decline, we won't need any additional capital,' he said.

'We will shortly be back to profitability,' the CEO added.

The troubled investment bank Merrill Lynch said on July 29 it had shored up its capital with an US$8.55 billion share offering.

The bank sold some US$30 billion in collateralised-debt obligations (CDO) - the packaged US mortgage securities which have ravaged bank balance sheets around the world - cutting its exposure to the sector by US$11.1 billion.

Merrill made the move as part of a series of steps to get out from under crushing losses from soured bets on the US real estate market, which is suffering its worst downturn in decades.

On July 17, Merrill reported a net loss of US$4.89 billion for the second quarter. -- AFP

 

 
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