27.05.2008 19:54:00
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Ambac Comments on Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 163
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: ABK) (Ambac) today commented
on the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s
recently released Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 163 - "Accounting
for Financial Guarantee Insurance Contracts, an Interpretation of FASB
Statement No. 60” ("FAS
163”). The primary focal points of FAS 163 are
premium revenue recognition, claim liability recognition and disclosures
related to each. Ambac is in the process of analyzing the impact of all
aspects of FAS 163 on the financial statements of Ambac. Please refer to
previous disclosures regarding the expected impact of the Financial
Guarantee Exposure Draft and the FASB’s
re-deliberations on the Exposure Draft in Ambac’s
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2007.
Ambac expects to update this disclosure in its subsequent reports on
Form 10-Q and Form 8-K, which will be available on the Ambac website at www.ambac.com
and at the SEC’s website, www.sec.gov.
Sean Leonard, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer,
commented, "Ambac welcomes this long-awaited
statement that will bring industry-wide consistency to accounting for
claim liabilities. We note that the final statement has been modified
substantially from the exposure draft as the Financial Accounting
Standards Board considered certain points made by industry participants
in its drafting of the final document.” With
respect to loss recognition requirements under the new statement, Mr.
Leonard commented, "While there are certain
nuances of the new statement regarding recognition of claim liabilities
that we need to analyze further, the concept of recognizing such
liabilities upon observing credit deterioration and before an actual
default is consistent with our current loss recognition methodology.
Those that follow our company understand that our active credit
reserves, or ACR, are established for probable and estimable losses due
to credit deterioration on certain adversely classified insured
transactions.” Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains statements that may constitute "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any or all of
management’s forward-looking statements here
or in other publications may turn out to be wrong and are based on Ambac’s
management current belief or opinions. Ambac’s
actual results may vary materially, and there are no guarantees about
the performance of Ambac’s securities. Among
events, risks, uncertainties or factors that could cause actual results
to differ materially are: (1) changes in the economic, credit, foreign
currency or interest rate environment in the United States and abroad;
(2) the level of activity within the national and worldwide credit
markets; (3) competitive conditions and pricing levels; (4) legislative
and regulatory developments; (5) changes in tax laws; (6) changes in our
business plan, including changes resulting from our decision to
discontinue writing new business in the financial services area, to
significantly reduce new underwriting of structured finance business and
to discontinue all new underwritings of structured finance business for
six months; (7) the policies and actions of the United States and other
governments; (8) changes in capital requirements whether resulting from
downgrades in our insured portfolio or changes in rating agencies’
rating criteria or other reasons; (9) changes in Ambac’s
and/or Ambac Assurance’s credit or financial
strength ratings; (10) changes in accounting principles or practices
relating to the financial guarantee industry or that may impact Ambac’s
reported financial results; (11) inadequacy of reserves established for
losses and loss expenses; (12) default by one or more of Ambac Assurance’s portfolio
investments, insured issuers, counterparties or reinsurers; (13) credit
risk throughout our business, including large single exposures to
reinsurers; (14) market spreads and pricing on insured collateralized
debt obligations ("CDOs”)
and other derivative products insured or issued by Ambac; (15) credit
risk related to residential mortgage securities and CDOs; (16) the risk
that holders of debt securities or counterparties on credit default
swaps or other similar agreements seek to declare events of default or
seek judicial relief or bring claims alleging violation or breach of
covenants by Ambac or one of its subsidiaries; (17) the risk that our
underwriting and risk management policies and practices do not
anticipate certain risks and/or the magnitude of potential for loss as a
result of unforeseen risks; (18) the risk of volatility in income and
earnings, including volatility due to the application of fair value
accounting, or FAS 133, to the portion of our credit enhancement
business which is executed in credit derivative form; (19) operational
risks, including with respect to internal processes, risk models,
systems and employees; (20) the risk of decline in market position;
(21) the risk that market risks impact assets in our investment
portfolio; (22) the risk of credit and liquidity risk due to unscheduled
and unanticipated withdrawals on investment agreements; (23) changes in
prepayment speeds on insured asset-backed securities; (24) factors that
may influence the amount of installment premiums paid to Ambac; (25) the
risk that we may be required to raise additional capital, which could
have a dilutive effect on our outstanding equity capital and/or future
earnings; (26) our ability or inability to raise additional capital,
including the risks that regulatory or other approvals for any plan to
raise capital are not obtained, or that various conditions to such a
plan, either imposed by third parties or imposed by Ambac or its Board
of Directors, are not satisfied and thus potentially necessary capital
raising transactions do not occur, or the risk that for other reasons
the Company cannot accomplish any potentially necessary capital raising
transactions; (27) the risk that Ambac’s
holding company structure and certain regulatory and other constraints,
including adverse business performance, affect Ambac’s
ability to pay dividends and make other payments; (28) the risk of
litigation and regulatory inquiries or investigations, and the risk of
adverse outcomes in connection therewith, which could have a material
adverse effect on our business, operations, financial position,
profitability or cash flows; (29) other factors described in the Risk
Factors section in Part I, 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
fiscal year ended December 31, 2007 and in Part II, Item 1A of our
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2008, and
also disclosed from time to time by Ambac in its subsequent reports on
Form 10-Q and Form 8-K, which are or will be available on the Ambac
website at www.ambac.com and at the
SEC’s website, www.sec.gov;
and (30) other risks and uncertainties that have not been identified at
this time. Readers are cautioned that forward-looking statements speak
only as of the date they are made and that Ambac does not undertake to
update forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events
that arise after the date the statements are made. You are therefore
advised to consult any further disclosures we make on related subjects
in Ambac’s reports to the SEC.
Ambac Financial Group, Inc., headquartered in New York City, is a
holding company whose affiliates provide financial guarantees and
financial services to clients in both the public and private sectors
around the world. Ambac's principal operating subsidiary, Ambac
Assurance Corporation, a guarantor of public finance and structured
finance obligations, has earned triple-A ratings from Moody's Investors
Service, Inc. and Standard & Poor's Ratings Services; and a double-A
rating from Fitch, Inc. Moody's, Standard & Poor's and Fitch all
maintain a "negative outlook”.
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. common stock is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange (ticker symbol ABK).
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