Author: Perry G Mehrling

Getting clear on clearing

Gary Cohn, president and COO of Goldman Sachs, weighs in with his doubts about the wisdom of the current regulatory push to move as much as possible of security trading onto clearinghouse platforms.  (See article in FT here, and podcast here.)  Now Moody’s asks for industry feedback on clearinghouse risk, and CFTC Commissioner Bowen reiterates […]

The bailouts of 2007-2009: the case of AIG

Now comes a symposium of five articles, published in the AEA outreach Journal of Economics Perspectives, several of which read clearly as a kind of apologia pro vita sua for the actions of the authors themselves.  The idea seems to be that, if only readers could be made to understand the conditions under which the […]

Financial Reform, Part One: TBTF

The word has come down, “Never again!” On October 14, 2008, the US Treasury announced a plan to recapitalize the US banking system, to the tune of $250 billion, starting with the nine biggest banks who were forced to take the money, whether they wanted to or not.  The government got its (our) money back, […]

Exit strategy, Part One: ZIRP

The Fed has announced plans to raise rates in the imminent future, but the market does not believe it.  Why not?  Conventional wisdom appears to be that the Fed will chicken out, just as it did during the so-called Taper Tantrum.  The Fed has signaled its appreciation that “liftoff” will involve increased volatility, and has […]