Category Archives: Finding a Fix

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Systemic risk apparently not a priority for regulators, reporters

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Almost three years after the financial crisis, regulators are still trying to find ways to deal with systemic risk, according to two top regulators who spoke at the annual conference of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers in … Continue reading

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Experts issue studies on repurchase market and systemic risk

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To RepoWatch readers: Some important work related to repos and systemic risk has been pouring out from economists and regulators in the past few days. I’ll be writing about each, trying to highlight the key points in simple language, but … Continue reading

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Repo volume falls as FDIC fee kicks in

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The cost of getting a repo loan went up April 1, causing uncertainty in the repurchase market that was reminiscent of the early days of the financial crisis, according to several news reports. As directed by the Dodd-Frank Act, the … Continue reading

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Commentary: The big banks, not the shadow banks, are the problem

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Shadow banks do not pose a threat to the future. It’s the giant traditional banks that are the threat, and new regulations may have them cornered. That seems to be the view of Roy C Smith, professor of international business … Continue reading

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NYT: FDIC to meet Tuesday on ‘skin in the game’

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The board of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will meet Tuesday to discuss when trusts that sell asset-backed securities will have to retain some of the risk themselves, according to a March 27 column by Gretchen Morgenson in The New York … Continue reading

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Covered bonds could be the next U.S. repo collateral

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Covered bonds appear to be a candidate to replace asset-backed securities and asset-backed commercial paper as collateral for repo loans on the U.S. repurchase market, because they may be more acceptable to post-crisis investors. But covered bonds will not prevent … Continue reading

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Do repo and other risks still threaten the world economy?

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As regulators try to force commercial and investment banks to have more equity and less debt, by raising their capital requirements, the banks continue to find ways to evade the rules as they did leading up to the financial crisis … Continue reading

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Repo and derivative clearing houses concentrate the risk

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A critical look at post-crisis efforts by regulators to move privately negotiated, or over-the-counter, derivatives to clearinghouses to reduce systemic risk has unspoken lessons for the tri-party repo market as well. A March 2011 International Monetary Fund paper, “Making OTC Derivatives … Continue reading

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FDIC to charge higher premiums for repo use

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On April 1 banks will have to start paying Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. premiums on all types of debt including repurchase agreements, not just on domestic deposits. The switch “will be seismic at the nation’s largest banks, which in some … Continue reading

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New capital requirements possible for tri-party clearing banks

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The New York finance lawyer who blogs at Economics of Contempt is predicting the Fed will require the tri-party repo clearing banks, JP Morgan Chase and Bank of New York Mellon, to have enough equity, and enough ready cash or … Continue reading

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Admati: Banks will be stronger with more equity

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  Expanding on an August 27 study that urged regulators to require banks to fund themselves with much more equity and less debt, four economists said today that in the real world banks have both equity and debt, and moving to … Continue reading

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Let borrowers assume more of the risk

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Here’s an idea: Instead of requiring banks to have more capital, or equity, how about requiring borrowers to have more capital? For example, instead of letting banks make 10-percent-down home loans, only allow them to make 20-percent-down home loans.  Instead of repo … Continue reading

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Central banker sees little progress toward financial reform

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It’s sobering to be reminded of how little we’ve accomplished toward preventing another financial crisis. In a London speech March 10, Axel Weber, the president of German’s central bank, ticked off three areas that need to be fixed: (1) Require banks … Continue reading

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Coming out of the shadows

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There are two ways to regulate shadow banking and the repurchase market to prevent a repeat of the credit crisis in 2007 and 2008, says economist Viral Acharya in a March 8 article in The Banker, “Coming out of the … Continue reading

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Government needs to enforce transparency in housing securitization

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In discussions of what to do about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, some people are recommending that government get out of housing finance entirely. That would be a mistake, say economists Adam Levintin and Susan Wachter writing in The New … Continue reading

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Critics question proposals to replace Fannie, Freddie

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The Obama Administration proposals to replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac include one option that essentially continues the old regime but under a new name, some critics told The American Banker. Option three would have the government sell reinsurance to … Continue reading

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Stern: Regulators need to name names

Prominent economists at the Stern School of Business, New York University, today criticized Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and the new Financial Stability Oversight Council for failing to identify systemically risky firms, which the economists claim is the most important task … Continue reading

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Admati: Banks need much more capital

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Stanford professor Anat R. Admati argues in a Bloomberg column today for much higher capital requirements for banks and urges regulators to disregard “empty” threats from bankers that higher capital requirements will restrict credit and hurt the recovery. She notes … Continue reading

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The crisis fix needs to be fixed

Adair Turner, chairman of the Financial Services Authority which regulates financial services in the UK, does not believe new laws and regulations passed since the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008 will prevent the next blow-up. Financial institutions need a lot … Continue reading

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Moody’s optimistic about tri-party repo reform

Moody’s analysts believe reform of the U.S. tri-party repurchase market now underway should substantially reduce a repeat of the bank runs that triggered the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008, according to a Financial Times report on a Feb. 22 teleconference by credit … Continue reading