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Adverse selection in a loan model

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Firstly, let us note that the equilibrium bidding schedule is flatter in the limit order market (8.15) than in the uniform price market (8.17); this is because with price discrimination, competition for liquidity provision intensifies. Figure 8.1 plots the bid schedule under the discriminatory (8.16) and the uniform pricing rules (8.18) for different numbers of [...]

Selection of your credit spread class

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The risk profile of a credit portfolio, in absolute terms as well as relative to a benchmark index, is largely determined by the weighting of different risk classes. Of course, the allocation of capital to riskier asset classes not only increases risk, but also offers ample opportunities for outperformance. From a top-down perspective there are [...]

Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)

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The most significant component of EESA is the Troubled Asset Relief Program (“TARP”). TARP permits the Treasury, through the new Office of Financial Stability, to use up to $700 billion to purchase troubled assets from financial institutions. The Act defines “troubled assets” and “financial institution” very broadly, allowing great flexibility for the Treasurer’s activities. The [...]

Reaction to the crisis – financial institutions

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As the U.S. real estate markets decline and certain mortgage terms become onerous, many loans, particularly subprime and predatory loans, stop performing and enter foreclosure. These foreclosures are causing severe hardship and dislocation to many individuals and families. As mortgage loans continue to fail, the institutions that made or invested in the loans, as well [...]

American Merchandise

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The rhetoric of both the U.S. administration and U.S. banks increasingly annoying. The people want the Hau-jerk politics fortunately no longer follow. Fortunately, an early election in the United States of America. The country is manageable in that phase of approximately two to three months in which the White House and Capitol Hill times not [...]

Introduction to Financial Shark Blog

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Welcome to financial-shark.com This blog is focusing on helping others take control of their financial well-being. Articles concerning personal finance like credit cards, retirement planning, college funding, and many more will be the primary theme of the posts. Our aim is to not weigh readers down with obsolete numbers and formulas, and provide a unique [...]

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