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, Strange Trip -- Chapter 2. From Mortgages to Mortgage Securitization -- Chapter 3. The Rise of the Vertically Integrated …
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"To understand the 2008 financial crisis, Neil Fligstein looks to the business models of the big US banks. He shows how firms got hooked on mortgages-originating them, securitizing them, selling those securities, and even buying the same securities. In time their addiction nearly collapsed the...
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conventional view that regulatory arbitrage caused the rise of non-bank lenders. …
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Banks are regulated more than most firms, making them good subjects to study regulatory arbitrage (avoidance). Their … latest arbitrage opportunity may be the new leverage rule covering the largest U.S. banks; leverage rules require equal …
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