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After a rapid crash in 2008 to just over 6,400 on Inauguration Day 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has nearly doubled, reaching 12,286 with intraday trading bringing it even higher.

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In April 2010, in an effort to bring trust and greater activity back to the greatly diminished asset-backed securities market, the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed significant changes to Regulation AB.

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Lubricating Bank Credit

On March 20th, 2009 By

When the gears of a machine are out of alignment, mechanics adjust the gears and lubricate them, allowing the gears to flow more freely. So too, the gears of our economy need a mechanical adjustment.

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The Assessment of Risk

On March 19th, 2009 By

Isn’t it ironic that a firm such as AIG, with so many expert and professional insurance risk analysts would engage in the riskiest form of insurance ever created?

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Clearinghouse 101

On March 19th, 2009 By

When companies, whether in the fields of finance, banking or insurance, or for that matter, any other industry, create new types of financial instruments, should they be immediately subject to regulatory review?

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The Fix Is In! Says Who?

On September 21st, 2008 By

The present economic crisis affecting the Nation will soon become a global economic depression.

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Is it better to panic when you hear about bank failures or to plan for them? Ultimately, it’s your choice.

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