Chain of blame : how Wall Street caused the mortgage and credit crisis
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Chain of blame : how Wall Street caused the mortgage and credit crisis
John Wiley, c2010
[Updated and expanded]
- : pbk
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注記
"Source and interview notes": p. 341-350
"Glossary": p. 351-358
"Updated and expanded!."--Cover
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An updated and revised look at the truth behind America's housing and mortgage bubbles
In the summer of 2007, the subprime empire that Wall Street had built all came crashing down. On average, fifty lenders a month were going bust-and the people responsible for the crisis included not just unregulated loan brokers and con artists, but also investment bankers and home loan institutions traditionally perceived as completely trustworthy.
Chain of Blame chronicles this incredible disaster, with a specific focus on the players who participated in such a fundamentally flawed fiasco. In it, authors Paul Muolo and Mathew Padilla reveal the truth behind how this crisis occurred, including what individuals and institutions were doing during this critical time, and who is ultimately responsible for what happened.
Discusses the latest revelations in the housing and mortgage crisis, including the SEC's charging of Angelo Mozilo
Two well-regarded financial journalists familiar with the events that have taken place chronicle the crisis in detail, showing what happened as well as what lies ahead
Discusses how the world's largest investment banks, homeowners, lenders, credit rating agencies, underwriters, and investors all became entangled in the subprime mess
Intriguing and informative, Chain of Blame is a compelling story of greed and avarice, one in which many are responsible, but few are willing to admit their mistakes.
目次
Introduction: Financial Ashes vii
Cast of Characters xiii
Chapter 1 Angelo Speaks, the Worldwide Contagion Begins 1
Chapter 2 The Repo Man Meets the Bald Granny: A Short History of Subprime 23
Chapter 3 The Death of the Bailey Building and Loan, the Rise of Millionaire Loan Brokersand Countrywide 47
Chapter 4 The Beach Boys of B&C: How Roland Arnall Became the Johnny Appleseed of Subprime 73
Chapter 5 Angelo Rising: The Son of a Bronx Butcher Makes Good 103
Chapter 6 The Holy Roller of REITs 127
Chapter 7 The End of the (New) Century 149
Chapter 8 A Conspiracy by Merrill? 179
Chapter 9 A Warning from Lewie: CDOs, SIVs, and Other Things No One Understands 205
Chapter 10 Deep in the Belly of the Bear 227
Chapter 11 Armageddon Times: The Tan Man Departs, Bye-Bye Bear 249
Chapter 12 What the Hell Happened? Ten Bad Years for Housing in America 277
Chapter 13 TARP, the Great Recession, and the Return of Stan Kurland 309
Afterword TBTF: A Mortgage Cartel Rises from the Ashes 335
Source and Interview Notes 341
Glossary 351
Acknowledgments 359
About the Authors 361
Index 363
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