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In the Deutsche Bank case study, the Report focuses on the bank's top CDO trader, Greg Lippmann. He warned colleagues that the RMBS and CDO securities were "crap" and "pigs" and could make money taking shorts against them. He predicted the securities would lose value and called the financial industry's CDO operation as a "ponzi scheme."
The method of capitalization is by collecting risk-based assessment fees on any "eligible financial company"—which is defined as ". . . any bank holding company with total consolidated assets equal to or greater than $50 billion and any nonbank financial company supervised by the Board of Governors."
Headquarters of AIG, an insurance company rescued by the United States government during the subprime mortgage crisis "Too big to fail" (TBTF) is a theory in banking and finance that asserts that certain corporations, particularly financial institutions, are so large and so interconnected that their failure would be disastrous to the greater economic system, and therefore should be supported ...
The Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act would improve the ability of banks to use swaps as a tool for hedging risk. [1] If Dodd–Frank is not amended, non-bank institutions will have to do many of the swap trades instead. [1] H.R. 992 passed the House during the 113th United States Congress.
We conclude dramatic failures of corporate governance and risk management at many systemically important financial institutions were a key cause of this crisis. "Too many of these institutions acted recklessly, taking on too much risk, with too little capital, and with too much dependence on short-term funding. ...
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The scope here - ie in non-financial firms [12] - is thus broadened [9] [67] [68] (re banking) to overlap enterprise risk management, and financial risk management then addresses risks to the firm's overall strategic objectives, incorporating various (all) financial aspects [69] of the exposures and opportunities arising from business decisions ...
6th International Banking Congress (IBC-1997) Banking Risk Management: Experience and Problems. June 2–6, 1998 7th International Banking Congress (IBC-1998) Globalization of Financial Markets: Driving Forces and Consequences. June 2–5, 1999 8th International Banking Congress (IBC-1999)