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banks in each Europe, Germany and USA between 1994-2009. We identified different main reasons for the banks in each region …
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The United States and the European Union (“EU”) are at the forefront of financial market re‐regulation in the wake of … of a comprehensive, yet fairly disjointed, re-regulation of domestic and international financial markets, including … evident in the primary areas of securitization regulation thus far, the so‐called “skin in the game” regulations and …
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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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"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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This paper applies the theory of structured finance to the regulation of asset backed securities. We find the current … regulation in Europe (Article 405 of the CRR) and the US (Section D of Dodd-Frank Act) to be severely flawed with respect to its …
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