The Fall of the House of Credit : What Went Wrong in Banking and What Can Be Done to Repair the Damage?.
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- 9780511595127
- 0511595123
- Banks and banking -- Corrupt practices
- Bankers -- Malpractice
- Bank failures
- Financial crises
- Credit
- Banques -- Pratiques déloyales
- Banquiers -- Responsabilité professionnelle
- Banques -- Faillites
- Crédit
- credit
- Bank failures
- Bankers -- Malpractice
- Banks and banking -- Corrupt practices
- Credit
- Financial crises
- Bankenkrise
- Bankinsolvenz
- Kreditgeschäft
- 332.1
- HG1573 .M55 2009
- 83.50
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Dedication; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Boxes; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Where did all the money go? An analysis of the causes and cure of the current global banking crisis; 2 Build-up, meltdown and intervention; 3 We have been here before, haven't we?; 4 A basic funding tool -- the tranched mortgage-backed security; 5 Using tranching to make short-term transaction profits; 6 Borrowing short and lending long: the illusion of liquidity in structured credit; 7 The levees break; 8 The flood of losses; 9 Central banks and money markets.
10 The run on the world's banksConclusions: repairing the house of credit; Glossary; Index.
Untangles the complex world of modern banking and examines solutions to the crisis.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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