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In This Issue...Links to the News:
March 11, 2016
The Monster That Ate Wall
Street
How 'credit default swaps'—an insurance against
bad loans—turned from a smart bet into a killer.
Newsweek, Sept 29 -
They're called "Off-Site Weekends"—rituals of the
high-finance world in which teams of bankers gather
someplace sunny to blow off steam and celebrate
their successes as Masters of the Universe. Think
yacht parties, bikini models, $1,000 bottles of
Cristal. One 1994 trip by a group of JPMorgan
bankers to the tony Boca Raton Resort & Club in
Florida has become the stuff of Wall Street
legend—though not for the raucous partying (although
there was plenty of that, too). Holed up for most of
the weekend in a conference room at the pink,
Spanish-style resort, the JPMorgan bankers were
trying to get their heads around a question as old
as banking itself: how do you mitigate your risk
when you loan money to someone? By the mid-'90s,
JPMorgan's books were loaded with tens of billions
of dollars in loans to corporations and foreign
governments, and by federal law it had to keep huge
amounts of capital in reserve in case any of them
went bad. But what if JPMorgan could create a device
that would protect it if those loans defaulted, and
free up that capital?
What the bankers hit on was a sort of insurance
policy: a third party would assume the risk of the
debt going sour, and in exchange would receive
regular payments from the bank, similar to insurance
premiums. JPMorgan would then get to remove the risk
from its books and free up the reserves. The scheme
was called a "credit default swap," and it was a
twist on something bankers had been doing for a
while to hedge against fluctuations in interest
rates and commodity prices.
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The Monster
That Ate Wall Street
September 29, Newsweek -
And then came the housing boom. As the Federal Reserve
cut interest rates and Americans started buying homes in record numbers,
mortgage-backed securities became the hot new investment....More |
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Ghana's Satellites beat Scorpions of Gambia
Accra, Sept 28, Ghanadot/GNA
- Ghana's Black Satellites gave hope to their
chances of a place at next year's African Youth
Championship with a 2-1 hard fought victory over the
Young Scorpions of Gambia .....More |
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Increases in "Road
Fund" to come soon
Wa, Sept 27,
Ghanadot/GNA – Dr. Richard Anane, Minister of Roads
and Transport has indicated that levy on fuel and
the other road user charges would be increased to
sustain the Road Fund.
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Fire Commander
proposes underground water reservoirs in big markets
Cape Coast,
September 27, Ghanadot/GNA - Mr Alex Hughes, Central
Regional Fire Commander of the Ghana National Fire
Service (GNFS), on Friday suggested the provision of
built-in underground water reservoirs in all major markets...More |
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