Tag Archives: repos

Gallery

Yelling “Fire!” but no one moves

This gallery contains 1 photos.

Risk is rising in the land of shadow banking. Regulators don’t know how to track it, they don’t know what to do about it and it’s not going to end well. Those are the implications of recent reports whose authors … Continue reading

Gallery

The school of financial crises

This gallery contains 1 photos.

Something really smart is happening at the Yale School of Management. They’re training people to fight a financial crisis. (Editor’s note: You, too, can take some of this training, at no cost. See The Global Financial Crisis Project below.) After … Continue reading

Gallery

At mid-year, repo is like an ancient fable

This gallery contains 1 photos.

Today’s repurchase market is like the ancient fable of the six blind men and the elephant, where the blind men offer very different descriptions of what each saw when they touched an elephant in a different spot. The only thing … Continue reading

Gallery

2016 news round-up: So little has changed

This gallery contains 1 photos.

The biggest news about the repurchase market in 2016 was how little has changed since 2008. A year ago, the future looked brighter. 2015 was a hopeful year for people who want to see a solution to the risks that … Continue reading

Gallery

Unfinished business: Banking in the shadows

This gallery contains 2 photos.

Paul Volcker gets it. Will anyone listen? Here’s what he wants Americans to know: The main danger in the financial markets is not banks getting too big. The main danger in the financial markets is non-banks borrowing short to lend … Continue reading

Gallery

The 2008 crisis: Was it traditional banks or shadow banks?

This gallery contains 1 photos.

Still think the financial crisis happened at banks? Think the extensive regulation of banks that Congress and regulators have undertaken since 2008 has solved the problem? Take a look at this chart from “Shadow Banking Reemerges, Posing Challenges to Banks … Continue reading

Gallery

Repos make the news

This gallery contains 1 photos.

The big news about the repurchase market in 2015 was that it made the news. After decades when the largest financial market in the world rarely appeared in public, in 2015 repos finally hit the big time. At least 140 … Continue reading

Gallery

Commentary: SIFMA report ignores repo risk

This gallery contains 1 photos.

Dear readers, Last month the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, better known as SIFMA, published its US Repo Market Fact Sheet, 2015. This fact sheet contains the following paragraph: Safety of the repo market: The repo market has been … Continue reading

Gallery

Lenders drove the boom and the bust

This gallery contains 1 photos.

In the years leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, trillions of new dollars flooded into housing.  Why? Was it coaxed into the housing market by borrowers who convinced bankers they could pay back the loans? No. It gushed into … Continue reading

Gallery

Bankruptcy act of 2005 worsened boom and bust

This gallery contains 1 photos.

One puzzle about the 2008 financial crisis is what caused the financial markets to bubble and burst at that particular time. One reason was The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005.  Its provisions encouraged lenders to lend into … Continue reading

Gallery

Economists who best understand repo are still working to stabilize it: 2014 in review

This gallery contains 1 photos.

A series of conferences and reports in the second half of 2014 show that the economists who best understand the repo phenomenon are still worried about it and working to stabilize it. This is welcome news, after months of concern … Continue reading

Gallery

Runs still threaten the repurchase market: 2014 in review

This gallery contains 1 photos.

As 2014 comes to a close,  it’s tempting to try to assess how much systemic risk has been wrung out of the repurchase market by six years of reforms. A fair summary would be: Much proposed but little imposed. In … Continue reading

Gallery

2008 Fed meetings give blow by blow of crisis

This gallery contains 1 photos.

With the Federal Reserve’s release of the transcripts of key Fed meetings in 2008, anyone can read in detail how the financial crisis unfolded in that pivotal year. These transcripts, of the 14 meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee, should … Continue reading

Gallery

Commentary: Why you should worry if the U.S. defaults

This gallery contains 1 photos.

This commentary first appeared in the Santa Rosa (Calif.) Press Democrat. As Congress once again threatens to default on U.S. debt, you are going to hear more predictions of doom. Should you be concerned? Yes. Let me explain this by … Continue reading

Gallery

London’s Financial Times is key to understanding repo and U.S. default

This gallery contains 1 photos.

Early next year, when Congress once again threatens to default on U.S. debt, you will need to have a subscription to the Financial Times to get timely information about conditions in the repo market, which is where the danger lies. … Continue reading

Gallery

Don’t touch my repo

This gallery contains 1 photos.

The repo industry has dire warnings for anyone who wants to rein in its market. The warnings are a sobering, inside look at how important the repurchase market has become to the world’s flow of credit. From the International Capital … Continue reading

Gallery

U.S. Regulators: Repo is vital, and it’s dangerous

This gallery contains 1 photos.

In the past three months, U.S. regulators have issued nine warnings about danger in the repo market, a market they repeatedly describe as critical to the worldwide financial system but needing reform. Is anyone listening? The Financial Stability Oversight Council, … Continue reading

Gallery

Finally, a U.S. business reporter says it out loud

This gallery contains 1 photos.

“Wall Street’s One-Night Stands; Someone Could Get Hurt in Repo Market” by David Weidner, The Wall Street Journal MoneyBeat, Writing on the Wall, May 29, 2013: “The repo market wasn’t just a part of the meltdown. It was the meltdown.” … Continue reading

Gallery

Covering the Repo Market and Shadow Banking

This gallery contains 1 photos.

From the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at Arizona State University: Mary Fricker, founder of RepoWatch.org, said the repurchase market is a key reason for the ferocity of the financial crisis. She shares her tips and resources … Continue reading

Gallery

The future looks a lot like the past

This gallery contains 1 photos.

“Regulation of shadow banking is starting to look more and more like regulation of traditional banking 100 to 150 years ago, when it took decades of runs on banks, bank failures and economic agony before  Congress in 1933 finally approved … Continue reading