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"The resolution of a large complex financial organization (LCFO) presents numerous problems, including organizational complexity, opacity of positions, and conflicting legal jurisdictions. Of particular concern is the potential impact of large derivatives books. Widespread adoption of laws...
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markets. But resolving swap positions at insolvent banks, particularly a bank's out-of- the-money positions, has received less … result in large- fire sale losses and ignite defaults in other swap contracts. Transferring the contracts both is costly to …
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"Bank failures are widely feared for a number of reasons, including concern that depositors may suffer both losses in the value of their deposits (credit losses) and, possibly more importantly, restrictions in access to their deposits (liquidity losses). In the United States, this is not true...
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