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Bailout Nation

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by Barry Ritholtz


  14 Simon English, “U.S. Watchdog Under Fire,” The Telegraph, May 20, 2002, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2763231/US-watchdog-under-fire.html.

  15 Arianna Huffington, “The SEC Goes AWOL,” Salon, May 14, 2002, http://archive.salon.com/news/col/huff/2002/05/14/sec/print.html.

  16 John McCain, “The Free Market Needs New Rules,” New York Times, July 8, 2002, http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B00E3D61031F93BA35754C0A9649C8B63

  17 Dana Parson, “An Ironic Twist in the Tale of SEC’s Christopher Cox,” Los Angeles Times, January 30, 2009, www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-parsons30-2009jan30,0,3244574.column.

  18 Doug Kass, “Madoff Was Made Up,” TheStreet.com, December 12, 2008, www.thestreet.com/story/10452909/1/kass-madoff-was-made-up.html.

  19 Kara Scannell, “Madoff Chasers Dug for Years, to No Avail,” Wall Street Journal , January 5, 2009, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123111743915052731 .html

  20 Congressional testimony of Harry Markopolos before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services, February 4, 2009, http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/MarkopolosTestimony20090203 .pdf

  21 Alex Spillius, “Sir Allen Stanford Refuses to Testify in Fraud Probe,” Telegraph, March 12, 2009, www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/4976280/Sir-Allen-Stanford-refuses-to-testify-in-fraud-probe.html.

  22 Mara Der Hovanesian, “Nightmare Mortgages,” BusinessWeek, September 11, 2006, www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_37/b4000001.htm.

  23 Floyd Norris, “Trump Sees Act of God in Recession,” New York Times, December 4, 2008, www.nytimes.com/2008/12/05/business/05norris.html.

  24 Tyler Cowen, “So We Thought. But Then Again . . . ,” New York Times, January 13, 2008, www.nytimes.com/2008/01/13/business/13view.html.

  25 Aaron Lucchetti and Serena Ng, “How Rating Firms’ Calls Fueled Subprime Mess,” Wall Street Journal, August 15, 2007, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118714461352698015.html

  26 Ibid.

  27 Stiglitz, “Economic Crisis.”

  28 Testimony of Deven Sharma, president, Standard & Poor’s, remarks before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, October 22, 2008, http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20081022125052.pdf.

  29 Jeffrey McCracken, “Moody’s Aims to Be Ahead on Defaults,” Wall Street Journal , March 10, 2009, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123664643956778537 .htmlwww.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=ah839IWTLP9s&#.

  30 Matthew Haggman, Rob Barry, and Jack Dolan, “Thousands with Criminal Records Work Unlicensed as Loan Originators,” Miami Herald, July 20, 2008, www.miamiherald.com/static/multimedia/news/mortgage/originators.html; also, Jack Dolan, Rob Barry, and Matthew Haggman, “Ex-Convicts Active in Mortgage Fraud,” Miami Herald, July 20, 2008, www.miamiherald.com/static/multimedia/news/mortgage/brokers.html.

  31 Brad Linder, “Arizona Bans Zillow from Offering Real Estate Estimates,” April 17, 2007, www.downloadsquad.com/2007/04/17/arizona-bans-zillow-from-offering-real-estate-estimates/.

  Chapter 20: Misplaced Fault

  1 Roger Lowenstein, “Who Needs the Mortgage-Interest Deduction?” New York Times, March 5, 2006, www.nytimes.com/2006/03/05/magazine/305deduction.1.html.

  2 Edward L. Glaeser and Jesse M. Shapiro, “The Benefits of the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction,” Harvard University Discussion Paper 1979, October 2002, http://post.economics.harvard.edu/hier/2002papers/2002list.html.

  3 Edward L. Glaeser, “Killing (or Maiming) a Sacred Cow: Home Mortgage Deductions,” Economix, February 24, 2009, http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/24/killing-or-maiming-a-sacred-cow-home-mortgage-deductions/.

  4 Kelly Curran, “FDIC’s Bair Sets to Shatter CRA ‘Myth,’ ” December 5, 2008, www.housingwire.com/2008/12/05/fdics-bair-sets-to-shatter-cra-myth/.

  5 Daniel Gross, “Subprime Suspects,” Newsweek, October 7, 2008, www.newsweek.com/id/162789.

  6 Ibid.

  7 Barry Ritholtz, “Misunderstanding Credit and Housing Crises: Blaming the CRA, GSEs,” The Big Picture, October 2, 2008, www.ritholtz. com/blog/2008/10/misunderstanding-credit-and-housing-crises-blaming-the-cra-gses/

  8 Ibid.

  9 Randall S. Kroszner, “The Enduring Challenge of Concentrated Poverty in America,” remarks at the Confronting Concentrated Poverty Policy Forum, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, December 3, 2008, www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/kroszner20081203a.htmand www.frbsf.org/cpreport/.

  10 Curran, “FDIC’s Bair”; also, Ronald D. Orol, “FDIC: Community Reinvestment Act Is Not Cause of Financial Crisis, FDIC’s Bair Said,” MarketWatch, December 4, 2008, http://tinyurl.com/fdic-cra.

  11 Robert Gordon, “Did Liberals Cause the Sub-Prime Crisis?” American Prospect, April 7, 2008, www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=did_liberals_cause_the_subprime_crisis; also see Aaron Pressman, “Community Reinvestment Act Had Nothing to Do with Subprime Crisis,” BusinessWeek, September 29, 2008, www.businessweek.com/investing/insights/blog/archives/2008/09/community_reinv.html.

  12 Jonathan R. Laing, “The Endgame Nears for Fannie and Freddie,” Barron’s, August 18, 2008, http://online.barrons.com/article/SB121884860106946277.html

  13 David S. Hilzenrath, “Fannie’s Perilous Pursuit of Subprime Loans,” Washington Post, August 19, 2008, www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/18/AR2008081802111.html.

  14 James Tyson, “Former Fannie Mae Executives to Pay $31.4 Million,” Bloomberg, April 18, 2008, www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aMxLZLZWyFok&refer=us.

  15 Charles Duhigg, “Pressured to Take More Risk, Fannie Reached Tipping Point,” New York Times, October 4, 2008, www.nytimes.com/2008/10/05/business/05fannie.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all.

  16 Charles Duhigg, “At Freddie Mac, Chief Discarded Warning Signs,” New York Times, August 5, 2008, www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/business/05freddie.html.

  17 Ibid.

  18 “Shocking Video Unearthed Democrats in Their Own Words Covering Up the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam That Caused Our Economic Crisis,” video posted to NakedEmporerNews and YouTube.com, www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs.

  19 Pete Yost, “AP IMPACT: How Freddie Mac Halted Regulatory Drive,” December 7, 2008, http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2008479535_aptheinfluencegamefreddiemac.html

  Chapter 21: The Virtues of Foreclosure

  1 “Historically Strong Home Sales Expected in 2006,” NAR Publication, Business Wire, December 12, 2005, www.allbusiness.com/economy-economic-indicators/economic-indicators-existing/5174031-1.html; also, “Historically Strong Home Sales Expected in 2006,” December 15, 2005, http://rodomino.realtor.org/research.nsf/htmlarchives/ResearchUpdate121505.

  2 “Greenspan: Housing Market Worst May Be Over,” Reuters, October 9, 2006, www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15198805/; also, “Greenspanity,” Economist.com, August 14, 2008, www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2008/08/greenspanity.cfm.

  3 Historical Census of Housing Tables, www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/census/historic/owner.html.

  4 Ibid.

  5 S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indexes, http://www2.standardandpoors com/portal/site/sp/en/us/page.topic/indices_csmahp/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,0, 0,0,0,0.html.

  6 Amy Hoak, “Report: 20% of Home Mortgages Were Underwater,” MarketWatch, March 4, 2009, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123616863098628705.html

  7 Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov/ces/.

  8 Barry Ritholtz, “Fixing Housing & Finance: 30/20/10 Proposal,” The Big Picture , September 22, 2008, www.ritholtz.com/blog/2008/09/fixing-housing-finance-302010-proposal/;. also,http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/

  Chapter 22: Casino Capitalism

  1 David Sanger, “Nationalization Gets a New, Serious Look,” New York Times, January 25, 2009, www.nytimes.com/2009/01/26/business/economy/26banks.html.

  2 Liam Pleven, “AIG to Pay $450 Million in Bonuses,” Wall Street Journal, March 15, 2009, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123707854113331281.html

  3
Lars Jonung, “Lessons from Swedish Bank Resolution Policy,” Eurointelligence, March 6, 2009, www.eurointelligence.com/article.581+ M50462bfd105.0.html

  4 Barry Ritholtz, “Debate over Nationalization Is ‘Semantics,’” The Big Picture, February 23, 2009, www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/02/debate-over-nationalization-is-semantics/.

  5 Alison Vekshin, “AIG’s Liddy Acknowledges ‘Distasteful’ Retention Pay,” Bloomberg, March 18, 2009, www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aECcRPKYAOx0.

  6 Serena Ng, “Hedge Funds May Get AIG Cash,” Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2009, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123734123180365061.html.

  Index

  AAA rating

  ABCP Money Market Fund Liquidity Facility (AMLF)

  Acceleration phase, prototypical bailout

  Accounting:

  fraud/scandals

  rules

  Actuarial tables

  Adhocracy

  Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs)

  After-inflation

  Agdern, Bob

  Agnew, Spiro

  Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

  Agricultural industry

  Allison, Herbert

  Alt-A mortgages

  Alternative energy industries

  Altucher, James

  Ambac

  American Home Mortgage

  American International Group (AIG):

  bailout money to

  failure of

  Financial Products (FP) division (AIGFP)

  incentive programs

  rescue of

  TARP rescue

  Ameriquest

  Amtrak

  Analysts, functions of

  Annual growth rate

  Antitrust legislation

  AOL

  Apologies

  Apple

  Application fraud

  Appraisal(s):

  fraud

  importance of

  Appraisers:

  blame/responsibility of

  roles of

  Arbitrage

  Argent

  Asian contagion/Asian flu

  Asset management companies (AMCs)

  Asset management theory

  Asset prices:

  falling

  focus on

  protection strategies

  Assets, toxic

  Atkins, Paul

  Auctions

  Auto-correction mechanisms

  Automobile industry . See also Chrysler Corporation; Ford Motor Company; General Motors

  Aviation industry

  Baby boom generation

  Bailout(s):

  costs of

  hazards of

  historical perspectives

  negative impact of

  perceptions of

  political mechanisms

  ten-step pattern of

  Bailout Nation:

  American Insurance Group (AIG)

  Bear Stearns

  Citigroup

  development of

  Federal Reserve and

  history of bailouts

  Bair, Sheila

  Balance sheets

  Balloon mortgage

  Banco Santander

  Banglalore, Asha

  Bank failures, historical perspectives . See also specific banks

  Bank for International Settlement (BIS)

  Bank holding companies

  Banking industry:

  during Great Depression

  historical perspectives

  loans to

  regulation of

  TARP

  Banking regulators

  Banking sector

  Banknotes

  Bank of America (BoA):

  bailout money to

  failure of

  Merrill Lynch acquisition

  Bank of England

  Bank of New York Mellon

  Bank runs

  Bankruptcy:

  economic impact of

  largest in U.S. history, see Lehman Brothers

  protection strategies

  rate of

  reorganization

  Barclays

  Bargain hunters

  Bear market

  Bear Stearns:

  failure of

  lessons from

  senior management compensation

  “Bear Stearns rule,”

  Berkshire Hathaway

  Bernanke, Ben

  Bethlehem Steel

  Bildt, Carl

  Bipartisanship

  Black Monday

  Blame for economic conditions:

  misplaced

  targets for

  Blankfein, Lloyd

  Blinder, Alan S.

  Bloomberg, Michael

  Blow-off tops

  Blue chips:

  corporate bonds

  stocks

  Boards of directors

  Bond fund management

  Bondholders

  Bond insurance

  Bond market

  Bond-rating agencies

  Bonds, types of

  Bond traders

  Bonuses, see Incentive programs

  with bailout money

  stock options

  Boockvar, Peter

  Boom-and-bust cycles. See also specific industries/sectors

  Boom/bust economy

  Boom, bust, panic, and renewal cycle

  Born, Brooksley

  Borrowers, blame/responsibility of

  Borrowing to invest

  Boskin Commission

  Bretton Woods agreement

  Brodsky, Paul

  Broker-dealer, naked shorts

  Brokerage firms

  Browning, E. S.

  “Bubble vision,”

  Buffett, Warren

  Bull market

  Bundled mortgages

  Bush, George Sr.

  Bush, George W. . See also Bush Administration

  Bush Administration

  Business cycles

  Business models

  “Buy the dip” strategy

  Calyon/Credit Agricole

  Capacity utilization

  Capital, generally:

  allocation

  cost of

  flow

  injections

  misallocation of

  preservation

  Capital expenditure (capex) recession

  Capital markets

  Capital-raising

  Capitalism. See also Casino capitalism; Free market system

  Carter Administration

  Case-Shiller indexes

  Casino capitalism

  Cayne, Jimmy

  CDOn

  Center for Responsible Lending

  Central bank, see Federal Reserve System

  attempted development of

  dissolution of

  roles of

  CEOs/executives:

  annual compensation

  attitudes of

  blame/responsibility of

  bonuses after bailout

  incentive programs

  listing of bonus/incentive packages

  overcompensation of

  young CEOs

  Chaos, influential factors

  Chapter 11 bankruptcy

  Chapter 11 reorganization

  Chapter 7 bankruptcy

  Chartered banks, jurisdiction over

  Cheap money

  China:

  as bailout lender

  economic growth

  U.S. treasuries purchase

  China Construction Bank

  Chrysler Corporation

  Cisco

  Citadel Investment Group

  Citibank

  Citigroup:

  bailout money to

  collapse of

  historical perspectives

  merger with Travelers Group

  structured investment vehicles (SIVs)

  Citigroup Authorization Act

  Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
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  Civil Works Administration (CWA)

  Clear Channel Communications

  Clinton, Bill

  CMGI

  Coal industry

  Cohn, Gary

  Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs)

  Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs)

  Collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs)

  Commercial banking industry

  Commercial mortgages

  Commercial Paper Funding Facility LLC (CPFF)

  Commercial property lending (CMBs)

  Commercial real estate loans

  Commodities market

  Commodity Futures Modernization Act (CFMA)

  Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)

  Communications Act of 1934

  Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)

  Compensation systems

  Competition, benefits of

  Complexity

  Computer industry

  Computer software, mortgage application evaluation

  Confessional season

  Congress:

  bipartisanship

  blame/responsibility of

  Glass-Steagall Act, repeal of

  National Monetary Commission

  Public-Private Investment Program (PPIP) and

  Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP)

  Conservatorships

  Construction industry

  Consumer habits

  Consumer price index (CPI)

  Consumer spending

  Continental Illinois Bank

  Convertible preferred bonds

  Corporate governance

  Corporate welfare

  Correlation vs. causation error

  Corrigan, Gerry

  Corruption

  Cost of living adjustment (COLA)

  Counterfeiting

  Counterparties

  Counterparty risk

  Countrywide Financial

  Covel, Michael

  Cox, Christopher

  Creative destruction

  Credit crunch

  Credit default swaps (CDSs)

  Credit lines

  Credit market:

  attempted rescue in 2007

  boom-and-bust cycle

  collapse of

  creation of (2003-2007)

  credit bubble

  credit cards

  crisis in

  frozen

  unregulated credit

  Creditors, unsecured

  Credit rating

  Credit rating agencies. See also Rating agencies

  Credit Suisse

  Creswell, Julie

 

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