The great financial crisis: causes and consequences
In the fall of 2008, the United States was plunged into a financial crisis more severe than any since the Great Depression. As banks collapsed and the state scrambled to organize one of the largest transfers of wealth in history, manyincluding economists and financial expertswere shocked by the spee...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the fall of 2008, the United States was plunged into a financial crisis more severe than any since the Great Depression. As banks collapsed and the state scrambled to organize one of the largest transfers of wealth in history, manyincluding economists and financial expertswere shocked by the speed at which events unfolded.In this new book, John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff offer a bold analysis of the financial meltdown, how it developed, and the implications for the future. They examine the specifics of the housing bubble and the credit crunch as well as situate current events within a broader crisis of monopoly-finance capitalismone that has been gestating for several decades. It is the "real" productive economy? tendency toward stagnation, they argue, that creates a need for capital to find ways to profitably invest its surplus. But rather than invest in socially useful projects that would benefit the vast majority, capital has constructed a financialized "casino" economy that neglects social needs and, as has become increasingly clear, is fatally unstable. Written over a two-year period immediately prior to the onset of the crisis, this timely and illuminating book is necessary reading for all those who wish to understand the current situation, how we got here, and where we are heading. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | NCA E MIR*A?I 7 95 (EDITED BY) THE F MANCI C M * RISIS ECONOMICS^
REGULATION AND RISK CONTRIBUTORS: P. ARMENI, E. COLETTI, R. MASERA, G.
MAZZONI BANCARIA EDITRICE CONTENTS PREFACE 9 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 19 1. THE
RECENT DISRUPTIONS IN FINANCIAL MARKETS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF BASEL 2 21 RAINER MASERA 1.1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
21 1.2 THE RATING OF COMPLEX STRUCTURED PRODUCTS 24 1.3 THE NEW SCENARIO
OF INTERACTIVE CREDIT AND LIQUIDITY RISKS 27 1.4 BANKS CREDITS TO
ALTERNATIVE ASSET MANAGERS: OVERALL RISK MEASURES - 29 1.5 BASEL 2 AND
PROCYCLICALITY 32 1.6 SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR THE TRANSPOSITION PROCESS 35
1.7 CONCLUSIONS 37 APPENDIX 41 2. FINANCIAL TURBULENCE AND THE CAPITAL
STANDARD PARADIGM: A SEQUEL 43 RAINER MASERA 2.1 THE FINANCIAL
DISRUPTION IN 2007: A SUMMARY 43 2.2 THE CAPITAL STANDARD APPROACH: BACK
TO BASICS 46 2.3 AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE KEY LINKAGES IN TODAY S
FINANCIAL TURMOIL 47 2.3.1 VALUATION 47 2.3.2 CREDIT RATING 51 2.3.3
LIQUIDITY, FUNDING AND CREDIT RISKS 53 2.3.4 THE CYCLE AND THE CAPITAL
PARADIGM 56 2.4 THE CURRENT CHAPTER OF THE CRISIS: SHOCKS TO THE BANKS
59 2.4.1 FROM BANK-BASED TO MARKET-BASED INTERMEDIATION 59 2.4.2 KEY
DEVELOPMENTS SINCE THE SUMMER 2007: BANKS UNDER PRESSURE 61 2.5
SPILLOVER AND DOMINO EFFECTS 66 2.5.1 GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS: A
QUANTITATIVE BENCHMARK 66 2.5.2 SUBPRIME LOSSES AND THE FINANCIAL
INDUSTRY: SPILLOVER AND DOMINO EFFECTS 68 2.6 A ROAD TO RECOVERY AND
CONCLUDING REMARKS 76 THE GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS 2.6.1 TOWARDS RECOVERY
76 2.6.2 SUPERVISORY ACTION IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE FINANCIAL TURMOIL S
78 APPENDIX 81 3. VALUATION, LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL IN THE FINANCIAL
INDUSTRY UNDER STRESS: A FALLACY OF COMPOSITION 83 RAINER MASERA 3.1
SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION 83 3.2 BASE MONEY, ASSET LIQUIDITY/ILLIQUIDITY,
EXTERNAL LIQUIDITY (FUNDING) 86 3.3 VALUATION MODELS IN CRISIS AND THE
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES 88 3.4 LIQUIDITY AND THE CREDIT CHANNEL:
TRADITIONAL AND NEW ELEMENTS 93 3.5 CONCLUSION: BANKS AND CAPITAL IN
2008, A FALLACY OF COMPOSITION 94 APPENDIX 98 4. THE BANKING CRISIS AND
THE SYSTEMIC CAPITAL INTERVENTIONS BY GOVERNMENTS: JUNE-OCTOBER 2008 105
RAINER MASERA AND GIANCARLO MAZZONI 4.1 INTRODUCTION 105 4.2 MAJOR
INDIVIDUAL BANKING CRISES: SEPTEMBER 2008 106 4.3 OVERALL CAPITAL,
ACCOUNTING AND LIQUIDITY RESCUE PACKAGES: OCTOBER 2008 112 4.4
CONCLUDING REMARKS AND POLICY INDICATIONS 118 APPENDIX 1 - WAYS TO
RESTORE THE FUNCTIONING OF INTERBANK MARKETS 121 APPENDIX 2 - ECB
RECOMMENDATIONS ON GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES ON BANK DEBT (OCTOBER 20
2008) 122 5. DELEVERAGING, CAPITAL INSTRUMENTS AND CAPITAL ADEQUACY
MEASURES: KEY ISSUES IN THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND SPECIFIC FEATURES OF
ITALIAN BANKS 125 ELISA COLETTI 5.1 INTRODUCTION 125 5.2 FROM LOSS
RECOGNITION TO DELEVERAGING 126 5.3 THE ROLE OF HYBRID INSTRUMENTS IN
STRENGTHENING CAPITAL 133 5.3.1 TOWARDS EUROPEAN HARMONISATION OF HYBRID
INSTRUMENTS 135 5.3.2 QUALITY OF CAPITAL 136 5.4 SPECIFIC FEATURES OF
ITALIAN BANKS 138 5.5 REFORM PROPOSALS REGARDING CAPITAL REGIME, CAPITAL
ADEQUACY MEASURES AND MECHANISM FOR MITIGATING PROCYCLICALITY 144 5.6
CONCLUSIONS 151 6. THE SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS 155 PATRIZIO ARMENI 6.1
INTRODUCTION 155 6.2 SWFS: A GENERAL OVERVIEW 157 CONTENTS 6.2.1 REASONS
BEHIND SWFS 157 6.2.2 THE RECENT YEARS EXPANSION 159 6.3 ISSUES
SURROUNDING SWFS 163 6.3.1 SWFS MACROECONOMIC IMPACT 163 6.3.2
IMPLICATIONS ON GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS 164 6.3.3 THE ABSENCE OF COMMON
RULES AND SUPERVISION AGREEMENTS 165 6.4 SWFS AND THE 2007-2008
FINANCIAL CRISIS: INVESTMENTS IN BANK CAPITAL 175 6.5 CONCLUDING REMARKS
178 APPENDIX V . __ 180 7. THE HEDGE FUNDS 187 GIANCARLO MAZZONI 7.1
GENERAL OVERVIEW AND DEFINITIONS 187 7.2 HEDGE FUNDS INDUSTRY 189 7.3
HEDGE FUNDS: BENEFITS AND RISKS FROM THEIR ACTIVITY 195 7.4 HEDGE FUNDS:
NEW CHALLENGES FOR RISK MANAGEMENT AND ASSET ALLOCATION 198 7.5 HEDGE
FUNDS AND REGULATORY APPROACHES 201 7.6 HEDGE FUNDS AND THE FINANCIAL
TURMOIL 2007-2008 203 7.6.1 THE SUBPRIME TURMOIL AND THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF HEDGE FUNDS 203 7.6.2 HEDGE FUNDS LOSSES AND PERSPECTIVES 203 8.
CORE, MANTLE AND INDUSTRY: A MONETARY PERSPECTIVE OF BANKS CAPITAL
STANDARDS 205 RAINER MASERA 8.1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY 205 8.2 HICKS
AND MONETARY ECONOMICS 207 8.3 BANK, RISK AND CAPITAL 215 8.4
IMPLICATIONS OF (OLD AND NEW) CAPITAL STANDARDS FOR BANKING AND ECONOMIC
STABILITY 226 APPENDIX 1 228 APPENDIX 2 230 ACRONYMS 231 GLOSSARY 233
REFERENCES 237
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