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Diversifying To Mitigate Risk: Can Dodd–Frank Section 342 Help Stabilize The Financial Sector?, Steven A. Ramirez, Kristin N. Johnson, Cary Martin Shelby Jan 2016

Diversifying To Mitigate Risk: Can Dodd–Frank Section 342 Help Stabilize The Financial Sector?, Steven A. Ramirez, Kristin N. Johnson, Cary Martin Shelby

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Inequality, Individualized Risk & Insecurity, Michael J. Zimmer Jan 2013

Inequality, Individualized Risk & Insecurity, Michael J. Zimmer

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The Big Banks: Background, Deregulation, Financial Innovation, And ‘Too Big To Fail,’, Charles W. Murdock Jan 2013

The Big Banks: Background, Deregulation, Financial Innovation, And ‘Too Big To Fail,’, Charles W. Murdock

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The U.S. economy is still reeling from the financial crisis that exploded in the fall of 2008. This Article asserts that the big banks were major culprits in causing the crisis by funding the non-bank lenders that created the toxic mortgages, which the big banks securitized and sold to unwary investors. Ironically, banks that were then too big to fail are even larger today.

The Article briefly reviews the history of banking from the Founding Fathers to the deregulatory mindset that has been present since 1980. It then traces the impact of deregulation, which led to the savings and loan …


Credit Default Swaps: Dubious Instruments, Charles W. Murdock Jan 2013

Credit Default Swaps: Dubious Instruments, Charles W. Murdock

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In Defense Of The Gses, Steven A. Ramirez Jan 2012

In Defense Of The Gses, Steven A. Ramirez

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Why Not Tell The Truth: Deceptive Practices And The Financial Meltdown., Charles W. Murdock Jan 2010

Why Not Tell The Truth: Deceptive Practices And The Financial Meltdown., Charles W. Murdock

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Sarbanes-Oxley Five Years Later: Hero Or Villain., Charles W. Murdock Jan 2008

Sarbanes-Oxley Five Years Later: Hero Or Villain., Charles W. Murdock

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Letters Of Credit And The Insolvent Applicant: A Recipe For Bad Faith Dishonor, Margaret L. Moses Jan 2005

Letters Of Credit And The Insolvent Applicant: A Recipe For Bad Faith Dishonor, Margaret L. Moses

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The Irony Of International Letters Of Credit: They Aren’T Secure, But They (Usually) Work, Margaret L. Moses Jan 2003

The Irony Of International Letters Of Credit: They Aren’T Secure, But They (Usually) Work, Margaret L. Moses

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Diversity And The Boardroom, Steven A. Ramirez Jan 2000

Diversity And The Boardroom, Steven A. Ramirez

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Depoliticizing Financial Regulation, Steven A. Ramirez Jan 2000

Depoliticizing Financial Regulation, Steven A. Ramirez

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