Category Archives: Finding a Fix

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Using taxes, fees or haircuts to reform repo

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Americans don’t hear much debate these days on ways to avoid having to bail out the repurchase market again. That’s a problem, because Congress is not likely to act on an issue the American public is not paying attention to. … Continue reading

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Lenders, not borrowers, were the driving force behind the financial crisis

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Editor’s note: RepoWatch would like to recognize Financial Times editor Gillian Tett, whose August 11 column about the Pozsar report proves once again that she is far ahead of other journalists in her understanding of the core issues facing financial … Continue reading

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Risk may move from credit default swaps to repos

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In the financial crisis of 2007-2008, much of the systemic risk that forced federal regulators to inject trillions of dollars into the financial markets to keep them from collapsing was caused by repos and credit default swaps. Now it appears the … Continue reading

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JPM and BoNY exposed during debt-ceiling crisis

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Editor’s note: It’s a scandal that Bernanke and Geithner handed reform of tri-party repo to  the bankers instead of to Congress and Dodd-Frank and the reform has not been done. Commentary The most vulnerable banks during this U.S. debt-ceiling crisis … Continue reading

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Fear in today’s markets shows failure of Dodd-Frank

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If the financial crisis in 2007-2008 was fundamentally about mortgages, as many believe, why are we facing a similar financial crisis today? Here’s the answer: The fundamental problem three years ago was not mortgages. It was the repurchase market and credit default swaps. … Continue reading

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NY Fed economist buries the bad news about tri-party repo reform

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Commentary From the editor: To those of you who read the latest from the New York Fed’s Liberty Street economists, Stabilizing the Tri-Party Repo Market by Eliminating the ‘Unwind,’ I hope you read to the end of the piece. At … Continue reading

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Doubt cast on key tri-party repo reform

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Three years after the financial crisis, Wall Street banks still have not fixed one of the most dangerous flaws in the markets, and they said July 6 they will not be able to meet an October 2011 deadline for reform … Continue reading

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Proposal: Central clearing for repos

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Central clearing for repurchase transactions could prevent the kind of runs on the repo market that triggered the financial crisis in 2007-2008,  writes Jeff Penney, senior advisor to McKinsey & Company, managing member of financial services consulting firm High Line Advisors, and … Continue reading

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European repo leader wary of transparency

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The European repo community appears to be worried that regulators will require the repurchase market to become more transparent, based on a top repo official’s comments in a Financial News column June 13. Godfried De Vidts, chairman of the European Repo Council, … Continue reading

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Financial reforms have not fixed the problems

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The recent financial reforms are focused on making commercial and investment banks stronger, but they ignore the real problem in the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008, which was runs on the shadow banking system, banker Michael Pomerleano wrote in the Financial Times’ … Continue reading

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Repos and money market funds may need a public safety net

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If future credit needs will be met in part by shadow banking, as they were prior to the financial crisis, then we may need to bring repurchase agreements and money market funds, which provide much of the funding for the … Continue reading

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Banks prepare to fight Basel’s repo-related ratios

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The only rules that have been proposed specifically to lessen the systemic risk caused by the repurchase market will force the largest banks to do business in a more cautious way, and the banks are gearing up to fight them, … Continue reading

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Banks’ over-reliance on overnight repo is “absurd”

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Enrico Perotti, professor of international finance at the Amsterdam Business School, wants to tax banks that repo, to discourage “the current absurd over reliance on overnight repo markets.” He is highlighting the following papers on his web site. From The Governance … Continue reading

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London conference: More calls to fix bankruptcy exemption for mortgage-backed repos

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The special bankruptcy treatment extended to repurchase agreements in 2005 played a critical role in the financial crisis of 2007-2008, and changes must be made, experts cautioned at a financial conference in London June 1.   The warnings came just … Continue reading

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Hoenig says nix the bankruptcy exemption for mortgage-backed repo

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Thomas M. Hoenig, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, says in a May report that the special bankruptcy treatment extended to mortgage-backed repos in 2005 must be reversed to prevent future financial crises. In 2005 Congress said repo lenders … Continue reading

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Something about the financial crisis doesn’t add up

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 Last updated June 26, 2012 From the editor, I have written the following short article to explain in simple terms, for the average American, why repo matters. If you find that parts are hard to understand, I hope you will … Continue reading

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Fed scholars: A run on the repurchase market caused the financial crisis and will probably happen again

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The financial crisis of 2007-2008 was primarily a run on the repurchase market, when lenders refused to role over their repo loans to large investment banks. This was like bank runs decades ago, when depositors rushed to take their money out … Continue reading

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Commentary: Let’s get going on the real story of the financial crisis

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From the editor: RepoWatch’s main purpose is to help professional and citizen journalists start covering the U.S. repurchase market, by bringing together many repo resources in one place and making it easier for beginners to get started. To that end, … Continue reading

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Money market funds, top repo lenders, may need more reform

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 Three years after the financial crisis, officials are still trying to figure out how to fix money market funds. The Securities and Exchange Commission conducted a round table in Washington, D.C., on “Money Market Funds and Systemic Risk” May 10, to see … Continue reading

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Black: Why CEOs haven’t been busted

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“Unless you imprison the fraudsters, sophisticated financial scams grow ever more destructive. It seems as if we have forgotten this lesson,” writes William K. Black for Bloomberg News May 10 in an article headlined “Why CEOs avoided getting busted in … Continue reading