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by Sheila Bair


  Bank of Hawaii, 171

  Bank of Italy, 268

  Bank of New York (BoNY), 3–4, 5, 114

  bank regulators, 27–28, 53, 155, 158, 159, 165, 244, 247, 258, 282, 301, 304, 309, 324, 327, 341, 363–64

  as career positions, 343–45

  see also Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC); Federal Reserve Board; Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC); Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS)

  bank runs, 81, 155, 299

  in Bair’s childhood, 316

  Citi and, 168, 173

  bankruptcy, 75, 175, 179, 218, 327, 328–29

  Lehman’s, 107, 118, 194–95

  living wills and, 240–42

  loan restructuring through, 64

  lobbying on, 193–94

  prepackaged, 179–80

  banks:

  FDIC premium for, 14, 21–25, 82, 100

  insured, see insured banks

  lending by, 156, 259, 271

  loan restructuring favored by, 59–60

  mortgages and, 57

  most valuable customers of, 277

  profitability of, 17, 23

  state-chartered, 175

  terrorist financing and, 12

  see also large national banks; small community banks

  bank stocks, 210

  BankUnited, 279

  Barclays, 225

  Libor scandal at, 361–62, 363, 364

  Barr, Michael, 142, 144, 147–49, 196–98, 214, 222, 224, 226–27

  Bartlett, Steve, 24

  Basel, Switzerland, 27

  Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, 27, 30, 33–36, 145, 353, 366n

  Financial Stability Board (FSB) of, 268–70

  Governors and Heads of Supervision (GHOS) of, 261, 262–64, 266–72

  Basel I agreement, 30, 38

  Basel II advanced approaches, 26, 27, 30–40, 47, 145, 193, 237–38, 257–58, 263, 265, 356, 357, 366n, 367n

  Dodd-Frank financial reform law and, 40, 219–20

  Basel III framework, 257–72, 340, 357

  Bates, Cheryl, 298

  Bear Stearns, 3, 36, 74, 90, 124, 199

  bailout for, 107

  as “shadow bank,” 186, 330

  Bernanke, Ben, 27, 86, 89, 92, 128–29, 147, 158, 161, 176, 191, 228, 235, 239, 241–42, 245–46

  at Bair’s farewell party, 318–19

  balanced regulatory policies under, 41, 48

  Basel II and, 38–39

  Basel III proceedings and, 258, 262, 264, 266–67, 271

  Citi and, 122, 126–27, 171, 173–74

  on FDIC guarantees, 109–11, 118–19, 301–2

  on subprime mortgages, 67

  Wachovia crisis and, 97–99, 103

  and Wall Street bailouts, 2, 4–5, 116, 142

  Bernstein, Peter, 150

  Better Business Bureau, 309

  Bies, Susan, 31–32, 39

  Black, William, 208

  “Black Cottage, The” (Frost), 359

  Blankfein, Lloyd, 2–3, 6, 179, 287–89

  Bloomberg, Michael, 37, 365n

  Bloomberg News, 143, 144, 163, 172, 187

  Blue Mosque, 262

  Bolten, Josh, 99

  Bonderman, David, 77–78, 91

  bondholders, 139, 370n

  bad-bank structure and, 169

  protection of, 99–100, 118–19, 167, 239

  bonuses, 28, 29, 207, 231, 242, 266

  of AIG, 153, 181–83, 190, 362

  ban on, 165

  of Citi, 205

  Born, Brooksley, 188, 304, 308

  borrowers, 256

  delinquent, 250–51

  waiver of claims by, 250

  Boston, Mass., 227

  Boston Federal Reserve Bank, 246

  Botín, Emilio, 281–82

  Bovenzi, John, 19, 101, 293

  Bowles, Erskine, 353

  Bowles-Simpson commission, 353

  Bowman, John, 236, 339

  Branson, Richard, 310

  Broadway Bank, 283–84

  Brosnan, Michael, 96

  Brown, Richard, 49, 58, 65, 131, 313, 317

  Brown, Scott, 224, 227, 229

  Brown, Sherrod, 270, 385n

  budget deficit, 339, 351–52

  Buffett, Warren, 3, 98, 114, 157, 287

  stress tests attacked by, 159

  Bundesbank, 261, 267, 271

  Burton Foundation, Regulatory Innovation Award of, 309–10

  Bush, George H. W., 13

  Bush, George W., 13, 99, 116, 126, 136

  Bush (GHW) administration, 13

  Bush (GW) administration, 12, 13, 99, 101, 103, 134, 139, 147, 148–49, 152, 303, 346, 372n

  tax cuts under, 353

  business loans, 361

  capital equity for, 30

  business transaction accounts, 109–10, 112, 115

  California, 68, 81, 102

  housing market in, 53, 76

  subprime mortgage market in, 68

  California Reinvestment Coalition, 309

  Calomiris, Charles, 135

  CAMELS ratings, 22–24, 78, 126, 168, 170, 193, 365n

  Canada, 245, 260, 349

  leverage ratio for banks in, 34

  Cantwell, Maria, 385n

  Cao, Joseph, 228

  capital, 73, 96

  asset sales for, 203

  banning of government investments in, 202

  under Basel I, 30

  common-equity, 28–30, 161, 165–66, 258, 270

  CRE lending and, 42

  equity, 221, 370n

  financial stability and, 35

  GSE debt and, 56

  private-equity, 77–78

  raising of, 28–29, 79, 88

  risk-based, 265–66

  and TARP exits, 201–3, 206–7

  tax deductible hybrid instruments and, 349

  Capital Assistance Program, 158–59

  capital conservation buffer, 258

  capital gains, 350, 353

  capitalism, 66, 202

  crony, 358

  capital levels, 7, 26, 27–28, 101, 145, 225, 231, 271, 323–26, 355, 357, 366n-67n

  in bank failures, 275

  in Basel III, 257–72, 324

  of Citi, 101, 121, 125, 160, 165–66, 169, 170–71, 374n

  economic fluctuations and, 34, 35

  in Europe, 31, 33–40

  fluctuations in, 34

  in foreign-owned holding companies, 220

  government-supported funding and, 29

  industry pressure on, 356

  international raising of, 245

  for investment banks, 36, 39, 40

  for large banks, 27, 32, 219–21, 237–38, 271, 312, 356, 364

  lowering of, 31–40

  regulators of, 222

  for securities firms, 186

  at small banks, 219–21, 279, 371n

  statutory, 221

  stress tests and, 155–61

  TARP money and, 115–17, 131

  in U.S., 34

  capital reduction:

  capping over transition period of, 32, 37, 38, 39

  permanent capping of, 32–33, 37, 39

  Capitol building, 38

  Carlyle Group, 27, 279

  Carroll, David, 97

  Casey, Thomas, 88

  Cassano, Joseph, 162–63

  Cave, Jason, 31, 34, 113, 160, 168, 206, 232, 259–60, 261–62

  CBO, 353

  CDOs, see collateralized debt obligations

  CDSs, see credit default swaps

  Center for Responsible Lending, 232

  checking accounts, business, 110

  Cheney, Dick, 208

  Chessen, James, 24

  Chicago, Ill., 142, 289–90, 311

  Chicago Sun-Times, 283

  China, 263, 280–81

  deposit insurance absent from, 123

  Chinese Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), 280

  Christie, Chris, 305

  Chrysler, 175
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br />   CIT, 178–80, 326, 355

  Citibank, 123, 167–68, 170–73, 256, 339, 374n

  Citigroup (Citi), 1–2, 4, 5–6, 79, 86, 88, 107, 199, 207, 320, 331, 366n, 369n, 374n

  bad practices of, 121

  bailouts of, 74, 114, 115–16, 118–19, 121–27, 143, 144, 165–74, 187, 241, 270, 304, 339, 359

  Basel II consequences for, 33

  CDO exposure of, 54

  complex structure of, 240–41

  dividends paid by, 121–22, 169, 205, 256

  favorable treatment toward, 158, 160–61, 184, 186, 327

  foreign deposits of, 98, 121, 123, 168, 169, 173

  fragile, unstable condition of, 167, 172, 192, 233, 259, 267, 271

  Geithner’s favoring of, 122–25, 165, 166–67, 169–71

  good bank/bad bank restructuring for, 123, 165–67, 169–70

  high-risk lending by, 121

  holding company of, 168, 171, 374n

  management information systems of, 124

  management of, 169–74, 205, 208, 254, 304–5, 307, 355

  ratings downgrade of, 165–66

  ring fence of, 122, 125, 126, 165–66, 169, 205–6

  short-term lending and, 114

  stress tests and, 159–61, 165

  structured investment vehicles of, 73–74

  subprime operations of, 56, 98, 121

  TARP and, 121, 125, 126

  TARP funds not repaid by, 167–68, 201–3, 205–8

  TLGP misused by, 169, 170

  toxic assets of, 79, 99, 126, 156, 166, 167, 170, 205

  troubled-banks list and, 121, 125, 126, 167–68

  Wachovia and, 96–105, 124

  WaMu acquisition considered by, 90–92

  Clark, Ed, 357

  clearinghouses, 222–23

  Clinton, Bill, 14, 142, 287, 295

  Clinton, Hillary, 142

  Clinton administration, 16, 142

  CNBC, 74, 144, 314–15

  CNN, 216

  Coalition for Fair and Affordable Housing, 46

  Codepink, 310

  collateral, 85, 179, 194, 199

  Lehman’s dumping of, 108

  collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), 54–55, 98, 121, 333–34

  synthetic, 55

  collateral values, 59

  Collins, Susan, 216, 219–21, 224, 228–29, 238, 344

  Collins Amendment, 220–22, 224–25, 229, 231, 237–38, 264, 325–26

  commercial banking organizations, broker-dealer operations and, 385n

  commercial banks, 122, 166, 170, 173, 328, 330–31, 341

  capital levels of, 6

  capital requirements for, 40

  commercial lenders, 178–80, 326

  commercial loans, 43

  commercial paper, 73, 114

  commercial real estate (CRE), 101

  delinquencies on, 367n

  loan restructuring in, 59–60

  loans, 41–43, 276, 312

  poorly underwritten loans for, 121

  Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), 12, 13–14, 142, 147, 188, 222, 304, 341–43, 344, 356, 362

  common equity, 28–29, 201, 203

  preferred shareholders and, 167

  common-equity ratio, 167

  common stock, 156, 207, 374n

  community development financial institutions (CDFIs), 285–86

  compliance practices, 247

  Confidence Men (Suskind), 170

  Congress, U.S., 23, 80, 92, 111, 119, 191, 201, 237, 250, 270, 281, 286, 291, 294, 309, 310, 318, 325, 326, 330, 332–33, 335, 337, 342, 351, 356, 357, 363

  banking authority delegated by, 157

  banking industry trade groups and, 22

  bankruptcy and, 108

  desire to help distressed homeowners in, 131, 136

  FDIC premiums in, 24

  Glass-Steagall repealed by, 328

  GSEs created by, 55

  hearings of, 247–48

  mortgage-lending abuses and, 50

  PPIPs opposed in, 163–64

  TARP in, 92–93, 99, 109, 111, 113, 131, 372n

  on Walmart ILC request, 25–26

  see also House of Representatives, U.S.; Senate, U.S.

  Congressional hearings, 247–48

  construction and development (C&D) loans, 42, 283

  Consumer Federation of America, 309

  Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), 198, 223, 232, 251, 345, 365n, 381n

  consumer protection, 323, 336–37

  contingent loss reserve (CLR), 82

  Cooke, Arthur, 298

  Cooper, Colleen, 12, 14, 15, 124, 143–44, 308, 309, 319

  Cooper, Preston, 12, 14, 15, 35, 83, 319

  Cooper, Scott, 12, 14, 67, 209–11, 300, 310, 319

  Copa, Kym, 224, 232

  Corker, Robert, 188, 191, 214–15, 226

  corporate governance, 12, 161, 215

  Corston, John, 87–88, 160, 168, 173, 206

  Council of Economic Advisers, 147

  Council on Foreign Relations, 271

  Countrywide Financial, 2, 43, 76, 77

  covered bond structure loan, 127

  Cox, Christopher, 86

  Crapo, Mike, 37

  credit, access to, 107, 120, 150, 325

  credit cards, 43, 210, 349, 361

  designer, 121

  fees for, 336

  rates on, 325

  unsecured, 30

  WaMu’s losses on, 77

  credit default swaps (CDSs), 356

  insurable interest in, 333–35

  market, 54–55, 95, 121, 333–35, 338

  protection for, 333

  spread, 122–23

  creditors, 195, 240

  bankruptcy and protection of, 195

  losses absorbed by, 184, 324

  protection of, 99–100

  run by, 169

  secured, 198

  unsecured, 241, 328

  credit spreads, 6, 114

  Credit Suisse, 138

  crisis of 2008, 314, 323, 351–52, 355–56

  see also bailouts; Great Recession of 2008

  Crowley, Candy, 216

  Crudup, Billy, 319

  Curl, Gregory, 210

  currency trading, 381n

  Curry, Thomas, 21, 23, 112

  Dallara, Charles, 259

  Dallas, Tex., 311

  Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, 188

  Davis, Richard, 173

  debt:

  tax-deductible interest on, 349

  taxes and, 349–50

  debt guarantee:

  FDIC’s program for, 4–5, 6, 111–20, 126, 131, 169, 176, 178–79, 187, 201–2, 208, 287, 301–2, 355, 374n

  in UK, 117

  debt issuance, 28–29

  debt-to-income (DTI) ratios, 62, 71, 132, 145

  deferred tax asset (DTA), 160

  Deloitte & Touche, 64

  DeMarco, Edward, 51, 147, 235

  democracy, 363

  Democratic party, 13, 21, 38, 129, 137, 250, 270, 286, 332

  deregulation and, 16

  financial reform bill supported by, 197–98, 215–17, 224, 227

  ShoreBank and, 285

  in 2008 elections, 129

  Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 38

  deposit insurance, 12–13, 17, 27–28, 74, 157–58, 231, 273–74

  under Dodd-Frank, 231, 233

  foreign, 123

  limits on, 28, 29, 109–11, 315

  premiums on, 22–23, 312, 315

  UK, 110, 274

  see also insured banks; insured deposits

  Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF), 89, 102–3, 157–58, 176, 197, 207, 223, 227–28, 279, 288, 290

  depletion of, 24, 82, 110–11, 292, 295

  prepaid assessments for, 293–95

  deposits, 277, 328, 330

  core, 79

  withdrawals of, 84

  deregulation, trend toward, 16–18, 187–88

  derivatives, 119, 180, 312,
328, 329, 333, 361

  credit, 8

  deregulation of, 142

  Lehman’s, 107–8

  over-the-counter (OTC), 198, 304, 344, 363, 364

  risk in, 31

  see also specific derivatives

  derivatives markets, 188, 341–43, 356

  market making in, 328, 341

  derivatives trading partners, 194

  Diamond, Bob, 225, 228

  Dickinson, Emily, 14

  Dimon, Jamie, 2–3, 6, 86, 90, 93, 173, 270–71, 295

  discount window lending, 28, 74, 90–91

  discretionary spending caps, 353

  dividends, 28, 29, 245–46, 256, 266, 350

  of Citi, 121–22, 169, 205, 256

  Dodd, Christopher, 38, 64, 131, 177, 188, 244, 381n

  Bair supported by, 144, 247, 267

  on banking regulation, 183, 185, 188–89, 192–93, 197, 213–16, 219–25, 228–29, 337

  on FDIC resolution authority, 183

  Dodd-Frank financial reform law, 40, 119, 160, 227–29, 251, 283, 326–31, 332, 333, 335, 336, 338, 345, 356, 357, 365n

  Collins Amendment to, 220–22, 224–25, 229, 231, 237–38, 264, 325–26

  in House of Representatives, 191–92, 199, 213, 217, 219, 222–29

  implementation of, 231–42, 243, 312–13

  mortgage servicing standards under, 244

  QRM exception of, 234–35, 236

  resolution authority in, 323–24

  risk retention requirement of, 234–35, 236

  section 203 of, 240

  section 209 of, 240

  in Senate, 213–29, 238

  small banks and, 315

  Volcker Rule and, 222–23, 227, 229

  Dole, Elizabeth, 318

  Dole, Robert, 12, 14, 141, 309, 318

  Donovan, Shaun, 144, 149–50, 244, 255–56

  Dow Jones Industrial Average, 92, 159

  Draghi, Mario, 268–69

  Dudley, William, 147, 168–69, 173, 174, 205–6, 258, 262, 269

  due diligence, 56, 77, 87, 127

  Dugan, John, 21, 23, 25, 67, 122, 126, 137–38, 168–69, 174, 258, 267, 279, 304–5, 318, 339

  on Basel II, 31–32, 34, 39

  on loan modification programs, 147–48, 372n

  on mortgage standards, 41–42, 46

  stepping down by, 235–36

  TARP funds and, 115

  Wachovia and, 96–97, 100

  Duhigg, Charles, 138–39

  Dulles Airport, 271

  Dutch Central Bank, 258

  Eakes, Martin, 48

  earnings, taxes on, 349

  East West Bank, 280–81

  Economic Club of New York, 188

  economic cycles, fluctuations in bank capital under, 34, 35

  economic recovery, 164

  economic self-interest, 60

  Economist, 36

  economists:

  conservative, 110, 135

  free-market, 134, 135, 139, 147

  economy:

  deterioration of, 155–56

  loan default rates and, 276, 304

  national, 313

  real, 158

  short vs. long-term view of, 317

  slow growth of, 359

 

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