Arthur Levitt
The Big Short is a Great Movie, But...
Submitted by rcwhalen on 01/05/2016 11:00 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Apple
- Arthur Levitt
- Bear Stearns
- Bond
- CDS
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Corruption
- Countrywide
- Credit Default Swaps
- default
- Federal Reserve
- Gretchen Morgenson
- Housing Market
- Institutional Investors
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Market Share
- Meltdown
- Michael Lewis
- Morgan Stanley
- Mortgage Loans
- NASDAQ
- New Century
- New York Stock Exchange
- None
- OTC
- OTC Derivatives
- program trading
- Program Trading
- Subprime Mortgages
- Wachovia
- Washington Mutual
Derivatives like credit default swaps turned a mere bubble in the US housing market into a global financial catastrophe...
Feldkamp: The Grinch That's Stealing Investors' Christmas
Submitted by rcwhalen on 12/28/2015 06:54 -0500How the SEC handed large banks a monopoly on short-term finance in 1998 by amending Rule 2a-7 and made the 2008 financial crisis inevitable
Are Big Banks Using Derivatives To Suppress Bullion Prices?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/09/2015 21:30 -0500Seven years of bailing out the big banks that control the Federal Reserve and US Treasury at the expense of the US economy has threatened the US dollar to the extent that the dollar must be protected at all cost, including US regulatory tolerance of illegal activity to suppress gold and silver prices.
The Earnings Season "Scandal"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/10/2015 12:00 -0500"These record profits that companies are reporting are not all they're cracked up to be."

Former SEC Officials Demand SEC Chief: Stop Protecting Corporate Cronyism
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/30/2015 10:00 -0500The primary job of modern American regulators is to protect entrenched status quo interests. Protecting the public doesn’t even factor into the equation.
Frontrunning: October 29
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/29/2014 06:33 -0500- Andrew Cuomo
- Apple
- Arthur Levitt
- Bank of England
- Barclays
- BBY
- Best Buy
- Bitcoin
- Bond
- Canadian Dollar
- Chemtura
- China
- Citigroup
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Deutsche Bank
- Dubai
- Equity Markets
- Evercore
- Ford
- General Motors
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Hong Kong
- Institutional Investors
- Iraq
- ISI Group
- Jamie Dimon
- JPMorgan Chase
- KIM
- LIBOR
- Lloyds
- Medicare
- Merrill
- Michigan
- Middle East
- Monetary Policy
- Morgan Stanley
- NBC
- Newspaper
- Nomura
- Norway
- Raymond James
- RBS
- Recession
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Wells Fargo
- Willis Group
- Yuan
- Fed set to end one crisis chapter even as global risks rise (Reuters)... you mean, for the third time?
- Insider-Trading Probe Focuses on Medicare Agency (WSJ)
- He's sorry: Rajoy Apologizes as New Wave of Graft Allegations Hits Spain (BBG)
- China could 'punish' Hong Kong over protests, says ex-HK central bank chief (Reuters)
- Dubai Insists the Boom is Not a Bubble This Time Around (BBG)
- Bank-Data Sharing Accord Expands Push to Find Tax Cheats (BBG)
- Deutsche Bank Sinks to Third-Quarter Loss on Legal Costs (BBG)
- Kim Jong Un Executes 10 Officials for Watching Soap Operas (BBG)
- French drugmaker Sanofi sacks CEO Viehbacher (Reuters)
Helen Davis Chaitman on "In Bed with Wall Street"
Submitted by ilene on 08/13/2014 22:10 -0500- Arthur Levitt
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bond
- Citigroup
- Consumer lending
- Corruption
- Fail
- Fannie Mae
- Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
- FINRA
- Freddie Mac
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Insider Trading
- JPMorgan Chase
- Morgan Stanley
- New York Stock Exchange
- President Obama
- Robert Rubin
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Too Big To Fail
- Wells Fargo
The stories make you want to take all of your money out of the stock market and put it in your mattress!
The Earnings Season: "House Of Cards"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/21/2014 18:32 -0500
Just like the hit series "House Of Cards," Wall Street earnings season has become rife with manipulation, deceit and obfuscation that could rival the dark corners of Washington, D.C. From time to time we do an analysis of the previous quarters earnings for the S&P 500 in order to reveal the "quality" of earnings rather than the "quantity" as focused on by Wall Street. One of the most interesting data points continues to the be the extremely low level of "top line" revenue growth as compared to an explosion of the bottom line earnings per share. This is something that we have dubbed "accounting magic" and is represented by the following chart which shows that since 2009 total revenue growth has grown by just 31% while profits have skyrocketed by 253%.
GSE Reform Real and Imagined
Submitted by rcwhalen on 03/13/2014 04:26 -0500Simply ending the corporate lives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as the Johnson-Crapo proposal envisions is not sufficient
Zombie Dance Party: Its Only a Monopoly, But I Like It
Submitted by rcwhalen on 02/24/2014 12:05 -0500- Arthur Levitt
- Bear Stearns
- Bond
- Capital Formation
- Citibank
- Commercial Paper
- Convexity
- Creditors
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Deficit
- fixed
- Ford
- Freddie Mac
- General Electric
- General Motors
- Ginnie Mae
- Global Economy
- GMAC
- Great Depression
- Gretchen Morgenson
- Indiana
- Insider Trading
- Janet Yellen
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Negative Convexity
- New York Times
- Quantitative Easing
- Real estate
- REITs
- Transparency
- Volatility
When Arthur Levitt's SEC adopted Rule 2a-7 in 1998, it handed the TBTF banks and GSEs a mortgage monopoly on a silver platter.
From 9/11 To PRISMgate - How The Carlyle Group LBO'd The World's Secrets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/10/2013 20:20 -0500- Abu Dhabi
- Arthur Levitt
- Australia
- Bear Stearns
- Carlyle
- Citigroup
- Deutsche Bank
- European Union
- France
- Freddie Mac
- General Motors
- Jonathan Weil
- LBO
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Middle East
- national intelligence
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- Nielsen
- Nortel
- Private Equity
- Saudi Arabia
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Time Magazine
- Transparency
- White House
- World Bank
The short but profitable tale of how 483,000 private individual have "top secret" access to the nation's most non-public information begins in 2001. "After 9/11, intelligence budgets were increased, new people needed to be hired, it was a lot easier to go to the private sector and get people off the shelf," and sure enough firms like Booz Allen Hamilton - still two-thirds owned by the deeply-tied-to-international-governments investment firm The Carlyle Group - took full advantage of Congress' desire to shrink federal agencies and their budgets by enabling outside consultants (already primed with their $4,000 cost 'security clearances') to fulfill the needs of an ever-more-encroaching-on-privacy administration.
Meet Robert Rubin: The Man In Charge
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/20/2012 10:08 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Arthur Levitt
- BAC
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bank of England
- Bear Stearns
- Black Swan
- Capital Markets
- Citibank
- Citigroup
- Davos
- Federal Reserve
- Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Harvard Business School
- Italy
- JPMorgan Chase
- Larry Summers
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Merrill
- Merrill Lynch
- Mervyn King
- New York Times
- Obama Administration
- Paul Volcker
- Peter Orszag
- Real estate
- Robert Reich
- Robert Rubin
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Testimony
- Timothy Geithner
- Unemployment
- White House
Meet the man, who many say (most of whom correctly) has been running pretty much everything from deep behind the scenes.
Reinventing Crony Capitalism
Submitted by ilene on 07/24/2012 14:06 -0500- Afghanistan
- Arthur Levitt
- Corporate America
- Corruption
- Credit Default Swaps
- default
- Fail
- FBI
- Federal Home Loan Bank
- Financial Regulation
- Ford
- Iraq
- Main Street
- Monetary Policy
- Neil Barofsky
- None
- Real estate
- recovery
- Savings And Loan
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- SIGTARP
- TARP
- Testimony
- Timothy Geithner
- Transparency
- Treasury Department
- World Bank
The three "de's:" deregulation, desupervision, and de facto decriminalization.
Barclays LIBOR Scandal: Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!
Submitted by rcwhalen on 07/05/2012 13:18 -0500But please don’t tell me that you are surprised that Barclays was “manipulating” LIBOR.
Arthur Levitt Testimony Blackline, Now With Less Harsh Language To Soothe Mr. Levitt's Employers
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/24/2009 06:50 -0500Just because words like "failing", and "bail out" have no place in the prepared remarks of a former chairman of the SEC, and a advisor to The Carlyle Group, Getco and, of course, Goldman Sachs. Always better to sugarcoat a little just to be on the safe side. Especially when you are in the pocket of High Frequency Trading, Private Equity and Goldman.




