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Infectious Greed

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by Frank Partnoy


  Shanks, Eugene

  Sharpe ratio

  Shaw, David

  Shearson Lehman Brothers

  Shelf registrations

  Shlieifer, Andrei

  Shore, Andrew

  Shorting stock

  Sidgmore, John W.

  Siegel, Jeremy

  Siegel, Martin

  Signature Brands

  Silicon Valley high-technology companies

  IPOs

  Silverman, Henry R.

  Simon, United States v.

  Single-stock futures

  60 Minutes

  Skilling, Jeffrey

  Skinner, Doug

  Smith, Randall

  Smith, Roy

  Smith Barney

  Société Générale

  Soros, George

  Sosin, Howard

  Sotoudeh, Mohamad

  Southampton Place (Enron partnership)

  SPDR Trust (Spiders)

  Special Purpose Entities (SPEs)

  disclosure requirements and

  Enron and

  origin of

  three-percent rule

  Sperry Lease Finance Corp.

  Spiders (SPDR Trust)

  Spiegel, Thomas

  Spitzer, Eliot

  St. Olaf College

  Stamenson, Michael

  Standard & Poor’s Corp. (S&P)

  Orange County, California and

  See also Credit-rating agencies

  State of Wisconsin Investment Board

  Steinhardt, Michael

  Steinhardt Partners

  Stepanian, Ira

  Stewart, Martha

  Stock-index options, long-term

  Stock market crash of 1987

  Stock market speculative bubble of 1990s

  CEOs and

  See also IPOs (Initial Public Offerings); Securities analysts

  Stock options

  accounting for

  caps on corporate tax deduction for corporate salaries and

  effect on behavior of corporate executives

  at Enron

  grants of stock versus

  indexed

  outperformance

  reloading of

  repricing of

  valuation of

  Stocks

  betting against

  Stocks for the Long Run (Siegel)

  Stone, Andrew

  Stout, Lynn A.

  Strauss, Thomas

  STRIPS

  principal-only

  Structured finance

  Collateralized Bond Obligations (CBOs)

  Enron and

  purpose of

  Structured notes

  complexity of

  correlation risk of

  credit ratings of

  described

  inverse floaters

  issuers of

  Quantos

  sellers of

  Thai Baht Basket-Linked Notes

  Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae)

  Subprime mortgages

  Suharto family

  “Suitability” rules

  Sullivan, Scott

  Sumitomo Corporation

  Summers, Lawrence

  Sunbeam Corporation

  Supreme Court

  Swaps

  Bankers Trust and

  currency

  “diff”

  difficulty of evaluating complex

  Enron and

  of Indefeasible Rights of Use (IRUs)

  Japanese banks’ use of

  as off-balance sheet transactions

  plain-vanilla

  prepaid

  as unregulated and immune from disclosure requirements

  See also Credit default swaps; Interest rate swaps; International Swap Dealers Association (ISDA)

  Sybase

  Systemic risk

  Takeovers

  corporate raiders

  Tappin, Todd

  Tauzin, W. J. “Billy”

  Tax-avoidance trades

  Taylor, Justice Gary L.

  Technology and financial trading. See Financial technology

  Technology Crossover Ventures

  Tele-Communications Inc.

  Telecommunications industry

  See also individual companies

  Tellabs

  Temple, Nancy

  Teneco

  Tesobonos

  Texas Instruments

  Thai baht

  structured notes and

  Thailand

  Thaler, Richard

  Three-percent rule

  3Com

  3M Employee Retirement Income Plan

  Tiger Management

  Tjiwi Kimia

  Tokyo Securities

  Towers Financial

  Toyota

  Tracking stock

  Treasurers, corporate

  Treasury-bond auctions

  Mozer’s activities

  35 percent rule

  when-issued market

  Treasury Department, U.S.

  Treasury-Linked Swap

  TriCapital Ltd.

  Trimedia

  Trump, Donald

  Tudor Investment Corporation

  Tversky, Amos

  Tyco International

  Underwriters Financial Group

  Underwriting

  disclosure of fees

  NASD Rule of Fair Practice 44(c)

  Union Bank of Switzerland

  United Services Advisors

  United States v. Simon

  Universal banking

  Unterberg, Thomas

  Uptick rule

  Urbani, David

  U.S. Bankcorp

  USA Waste Services

  VA Linux

  Value-At-Risk (VAR) measures

  Value Line

  Vanguard

  VAR (Value-At-Risk) measures

  Vazquez, Mitchell

  Veribanc Inc.

  Vinson & Elkins

  Volatility

  of currencies

  implied volatilities

  of mortgages

  negative convexity and

  objective measures of

  of options

  Volvo

  Vranos, Michael

  W. R. Grace

  Wachovia

  Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

  Wakeham, Lord John

  Waldron, Murray

  Walker, Richard H.

  Wall Street (film)

  Wall Street Journal

  Walsh, Brian

  Washington Post

  Wasserstein, Bruce

  Waste Management

  Watkins, Sherron

  Watson, Charles

  Weather derivatives

  Weatherstone, Dennis

  Welch, Jack F., Jr.

  Kidder Peabody and

  Whalley, Greg

  Wharton School of Business

  Wheat, Allen

  at Bankers Trust

  at CS First Boston

  CSFP and

  White, Thomas

  Whitehead, Edwin

  Wilczynski, Melvin

  Williams Companies

  Winnick, Gary

  “Winnick House”

  Withit.com

  Wood, Judge Kimba

  World Bank

  WorldCom

  board of directors

  credit-rating agencies and

  IPO

  line costs and

  manipulation of financial statements

  Xerox

  Yahoo!

  Yeutter, Clayton

  Yield curve

  Yoon, Jennifer

  Young, Judge H. Peter

  Yukihusa Fujita

  Z-bonds

  Zero-coupon Treasury bonds

  Zero-margin loans

  ZZZZ Best

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  FRANK PARTNOY is the author of F.I.A.S.C.O.: Blood in the Water on Wall Street and The Match King: Ivar Krueger, the Fi
nancial Genius Behind a Century of Wall Street Scandals. He has worked as an investment banker at Morgan Stanley and as a corporate lawyer, and has testified as an expert before both the United States Senate and House of Representatives. A graduate of Yale Law School, he is the George E. Barrett Professor of Law and Finance at the University of San Diego.

  PublicAffairs is a publishing house founded in 1997. It is a tribute to the standards, values, and flair of three persons who have served as mentors to countless reporters, writers, editors, and book people of all kinds, including me.

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  eISBN : 978-0-786-73355-2

  Copyright © 2009 by Frank Partnoy

  Paperback edition published in 2004 by Holt Paperbacks, Henry Holt and Company, LLC Revised paperback edition published in 2009 in the United States by PublicAffairs™, a member of the Perseus Books Group.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Partnoy, Frank.

  p. cm.

  I. Securities fraud—United States. 2. Financial services industry—Corrupt practices—United States. 3. Corporations—United States—Corrupt practices. 4. Corporations—Auditing—United States. 5. Fraud—United States—Prevention. I. Title: How deceit and risk corrupted the financial markets. II. Title.

  HV6769.P37 2003

  338.6’041’0973—dc21 2002040898

 

 

 


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