Engineering A Financial Bloodbath: How Sub-prime Securitization Destroyed The Legitimacy Of Financial Capitalism Engineering A Financial Bloodbath: How Sub-prime Securitization Destroyed The Legitimacy Of Financial Capitalism

Engineering A Financial Bloodbath: How Sub-prime Securitization Destroyed The Legitimacy Of Financial Capitalism

How Sub-Prime Securitization Destroyed the Legitimacy of Financial Capitalism

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Publisher Description

In July 2007, the then chief executive of Citigroup, Charles Prince, captured the hubris of a market dangerously addicted to debt: “When the music stops, in terms of liquidity, things will be complicated. But as long as music is playing, you have got to get up and dance. We're still dancing.” By the end of the year, Mr Prince was forced to resign along with some of the most influential bankers on Wall Street. Global investment houses in the United States and Europe were forced to turn to sovereign wealth funds for emergency funding. Their rescue comes at a significant material and reputational price.

This book investigates the origins and implications of the securitization crisis, described by the chief executive of ANZ as a “financial services bloodbath”. Based on extensive interviews, it offers an integrated series of case studies drawn from the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. A central purpose is to not only chart what went wrong within the investment houses and why the regulatory systems failed, but also provide policy guidance. The book therefore combines the empirical with the normative. In so doing, it provides a route map to navigate one of the most significant financial and regulatory failures in modern times.
Contents:A Capital BattleThe Price of FailureApportioning BlameThe Moral Hazard of InterventionThe New MercantilismEnhancing Integrity Through Design
Readership: General informed public, particularly readers of business publications such as the Financial Times, Wall Street Journal or Australian Financial Review; academics in political economy, governance and law; policymakers involved in the regulation of financial markets.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2009
July 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
Imperial College Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
985
KB
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