Zetia
Monday, March 31st, 2008Financial markets wait for next shoe to drop
Zetia Drug Information and Side Effects (Ezetimibe) on HealthSquare.com
Learn about Zetia (Ezetimibe), including potential side effects and drug interactions. … Zetia acts by diminishing the absorption of dietary cholesterol …
Filed under: Bad news, Industry, Merrill Lynch (MER), Economic data, Housing

after a recent run-up in mid-march, many stocks in husky money center banks and brokerages are back near multi-year lows. a talented deal of news all round mortgage-backed paper write-downs and scant first territory forecasts is already in the market. so, what’s wrong? it would seem analogous to most of the trouble is already known to the customer base.
There may be several things which could hurt that financial sector nearly as badly as the housing crisis. One is related to the current problem. There are $1.2 trillion in home equity loans on bank books. With many houses valued at below mortgage value, this could be a real problem. Home equity holders could block home sales if consumers do not get the money to pay-off both the primary mortgage and secondary mortgage at a closing. The could further gridlock the housing market.
Perhaps more troubling is that large pools of credit card and auto debt have not hurt financial company earnings. These are sliced into pieces and sold as derivative paper just as mortgages were. A lot of this paper is still sitting on balance sheets.
Zetia Information from Drugs.com
Zetia (ezetimibe) is used to treat high cholesterol. … Zetia may be taken at the same time with fenofibrate (Antara, Lipofen, Lofibra, …
According to The New York Times: “what investors fear is that financial companies’ pain will not end with the troubled mortgages, which by some estimates have already resulted in more than $200 billion of losses.” And, they are right to. Housing is not the only big sector of the US economy. There is a reason that a company like Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) fell another 14% last week. A lot of the bad loans and bad derivatives are not washed out of the markets yet.. That means that shares in banks and brokerages could make new lows.
Zetia Google Groups
Zetia is used to treat high cholesterol, along with a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet. It is sometimes given with other Zetia cholesterol-lowering medications. …
ZETIA (PDF) ZETIA (ezetimibe) is in a class of lipid-lowering compounds that selectively … ZETIA is available as a tablet for oral administration containing 10 mg of … www.fda.gov/cder/foi/label/2006/021445s013lbl.pdf - 240k - View as html
Zetia is a new kind of cholesterol-lowering drug. … Zetia acts by diminishing the absorption of dietary cholesterol through the intestines. …
Patient Information Sheet: Ezetimibe (marketed as Zetia)
Patient Information Sheet: Exenatide (marketed as Byetta) … Zetia is a medicine used to lower levels of total cholesterol and LDL (bad) …
Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.
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