Financial Origami
Autor: | Brendan Moynihan |
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EAN: | 9781118030325 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.02.2011 |
Untertitel: | How the Wall Street Model Broke |
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Schlagworte: | Brendan Moynihan Wall Street financial models Wall Street models financial engineering financial engineering model financial engineering models financial origami financial origami model risk transfer model risk transfer models transfer risk |
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Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper into intricate and aesthetically attractive shapes, As such, it is the perfect metaphor for the Wall Street financial engineering model, which ultimately proved to be the underlying cause of the 2008 financial crisis,
In Financial Origami, Brendan Moynihan describes how the Wall Street business model evolved from a method to transfer risk into a method for manufacturing risk, Along the way, this timely book skillfully dissects financial engineering and addresses how it's often a mechanism to evade regulatory constraints, provide institutional investors with customized products, and, of course, generate revenue for financial engineers,
- Reveals how Wall Street's financial engineering business model morphed into something destructive
- Highlights how the origami model worked well in the comparatively stable years of the early 2000s, when there was less risk to transfer
- Discusses how Wall Street began manufacturing risk by creating products that multiplied risk exposures and encouraged subprime lending
With the collapse of Lehman Brother the Wall Street business model effectively broke, But there are many lessons to be learned from what has transpired, and Financial Origami will show you what they are,
Brendan Moynihan is an editor-at-large for Bloomberg News, where he manages the popular column 'Chart of the Day' and writes about the economy and Wall Street, He has been with the company since 2006, after spending more than twenty years on Wall Street as a trader and risk manager, Moynihan is the author of Trading on Expectations (Wiley) and coauthor of What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars, He lives in Barrington Hills, Illinois, with his wife and two sons, and is currently writing a book on English grammar,