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Do we need more government regulation or will the markets work it out?
blazespinnaker
04-05-06, 11:59 AM
I'm not sure there is an answer to that http://www.itulip.com/bbs/happy.gif
But I like to think, like all things, it's a balance. On one side we have anarchy, which I've never seen work, and on the other we have centalized economies which don't seem to work either.
I think we need intelligent rules that leverage the wisdom of markets.
jpmattia
04-06-06, 06:52 AM
EJ-
So I'm a CDO-risk dunce. I think it would be helpful to see a specific (hypothetical (hopefully)) example of how a derivatives meltdown might occur.
Is it completely analogous to LTCM?
Government regulation - yeh - right?
Wasn't it a Democratic Administration and then a Republican Administration that have been happy to expand home owner ship - without credit (a powerful and deadly tool in the wrong hands) and ever loosing credit neither administration could ever accomplish this dream/nightmare.
Look at the mess the government has created with the GSEs?
Mauddib
04-08-06, 01:39 PM
Do we need more government regulation or will the markets work it out?
That is the way it has always been.
Mauddib
jeffolie
04-09-06, 10:58 AM
Warren Buffett called derivatives " weapons of financial mass destruction".
They are borrowed money used to place a downpayment on borrowing more money. They are risk squared.
Credit derivatives bet on which way the credit payments of a loan will go - either paid as agreed against not paid.
Do we need more government regulation or will the markets work it out?
In my view:
Because the financial news media’s presentation of relevant historical truth is seriously compromised by their dependence on paid advertising by the financial services industry, I favor some entity that, by law, keeps such “relevant historical truth” in the public’s face ongoingly. As the example I know best: I reckon that stock market price bubbles would be well-deterred by keeping in the public’s face ongoingly Shiller’s
http://www.itulip.com/StocksvsInterestRates.htm
and/or my
http://homepage.mac.com/ttsmyf/RealDow.gif
Intellectual honesty is the only tool required.
jeffolie
04-09-06, 05:05 PM
EU Regulators Aren't Prepared for Financial Crises, Report Says
April 6 (Bloomberg) --
European Union regulators aren't prepared for financial crises at a time when hedge funds and private buyout firms pose rising risks to the economy, EU finance ministries said in a confidential report.
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