dimelab dimelab: shrinking the gap between talk and action.

bank regulations Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

bank regulator William (2); Banking Regulation Result (2); ex-banking regulator William K. Black calls fraud (1); senior bank regulator William Black (1); shape bank regulations (1).

Wed 2010-08-04 20:58 EDT

Knives Out for Elizabeth Warren >> naked capitalism

It should come as no surprise that a financial services industry powerful enough to water down meaningful reform in the US and internationally (Basel III rules were weakened to allow, for instance, that mortgage servicing rights be included in regulatory capital calculations) would probably have its way in blocking the nomination of Elizabeth Warren as head of the new consumer finance protection agency. Let's face it: the plan to deep six the consumer watchdog was set when it was changed from being an independent body as originally proposed and instead moved into the Fed, the most bank friendly and arguably the least industry expert of the US bank regulators. It might have had a hope of being effective had it been housed at the FDIC, which does not like cleaning up bank messes and therefore is less prone to swallow industry BS than the other Federal bank overseers, but it is now clearly meant to be a mere election time talking point...

Elizabeth Warren; knives; naked capitalism.

New Deal 2.0 Sat 2010-07-24 15:59 EDT

The Trouble with Tim's Treasury

...The Washington Post has reported that one of the major impacts of the FinReg bill passed last week by Congress is the accretion of new power to Obama's Treasury Secretary. According to the Post, Tim Geithner stands to inherit vast power to shape bank regulations, oversee financial markets and create a consumer protection agency...``The bill not only hews closely to the initial draft he released last summer but also anoints him -- as long as he remains Treasury secretary -- as the chief of a new council of senior regulators.'' ...

0; new dealing 2; Tim's Treasury; Troubles.

Mon 2009-04-06 00:00 EDT

Bill Moyers Journal . Transcripts | PBS

ex-banking regulator William K. Black calls fraud: ``make really bad loans, because they pay better. Then you grow extremely rapidly, in other words, you're a Ponzi-like scheme. And the third thing you do is we call it leverage. That just means borrowing a lot of money, and the combination creates a situation where you have guaranteed record profits in the early years. That makes you rich, through the bonuses that modern executive compensation has produced. It also makes it inevitable that there's going to be a disaster down the road.''

Bill Moyers Journal; PBS; Transcript.

Thu 2009-02-26 00:00 EST

naked capitalism: William Black: "There Are No Real Stress Tests Going On"

former senior bank regulator William Black

naked capitalism; Real Stress Tests Going; William Black.

Sat 2008-11-01 00:00 EDT

Jesse's Café Américain: Does a Weakening of Banking Regulation Result in Economic Imbalances and Asset Bubbles?

Jesse's Café Américain: Does a Weakening of Banking Regulation Result in Economic Imbalances and Asset Bubbles?

assets bubble; Banking Regulation Result; Economic Imbalances; Jesse's Café Américain; weakening.

Fri 2008-03-21 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: "We may just have started to feel the pain"

Carmen Reinhart, Kenneth Rogoff; pdf link; Reinhert: we run our bank regulation like a banana republic's

feeling; just; naked capitalism; pain; start.