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Basel Committee rules
economic crises (1994-1998)
economic crises (2007)
Gnaizda, Robert
Goddard, Tom
Goldfarb, David
Goldman Sachs
Abacus CDOs
ABS index
under Blankfein
CEO compensation
collateral calls to AIG
Corzine ouster
establishment of
going public
honesty, belief in
Hudson Mezzanine
Internet crash, impact on
Long Beach deals
mortgage department operations
New Century deals
under Paulson
post-bailout scandal
profitability of
risk management
Rubin at
SEC fraud charges
Senate Subcommittee hearing
survival tactics
synthetic CDO deals
TARP payback
Goldschmid, Harvey
Goldstein, Matthew
Gonzalez, Henry
Gorelick, Jamie
Gorton, Gary
Government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs)
crisis of 2007
critics of
federal subsidy to
government bailout
investor trust in
losses (2007)
losses (2008)
MBSs outstanding volume (1989)
MBSs guaranteed by
Paulson approach to crisis
and post-bailout legislation
Wall St. competition with
See also Fannie Mae; Freddie Mac; Ginnie Mae
Gramlich, Edward
Gramm, Phil
Gramm, Wendy
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Law
Grasso, Richard
Greenberg, Alan “Ace,”
Greenberg, Jeffrey
Greenberg, Maurice R. “Hank,”
AIG FP, control of
biographical information
earnings management by
on FM Watch
leaves AIG
risk-management system of
and Sosin
style/personality of
See also AIG Financial Products; American International Group (AIG)
Greenberger, Michael
Greenlining Institute
Greenspan, Alan
antiregulatory position
on capital reserves
“Committee to Save the World,”
as derivatives supporter
interest rate cuts
on LTCM collapse
subprimes, neglect of issue
Gregory, Joe
Guardian Savings & Loan
Guldimann, Till, Value at Risk (VaR) developed by
Gutierrez, Michael
Habayeb, Elias
Hagler, Grayland Scott, Reverend
Hard-money lenders
leading companies
legislation and expansion of
operation of
second-lien mortgages by
subprime MBS, first
Harris, Patricia
Hawke, John
Hedge funds, at Bear Stearns, collapse of
Hedging, dynamic hedging
Hibbert, Eric
High loan-to-value lending (HLTV)
Holder, Steve
Holding companies
Home equity loans
Homeownership
and baby boomers
Bush initiatives
Clinton initiatives
increase for credit risks
and interest rates
loan defaults, rise in
Mozilo support of
Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA)
Home values
drop in
homes abandoned by owners
increase in (2001-2006)
Household Finance
Howard, Tim
HSBC
Hudson Mezzanine
Hunter, Allan Oakley
Hybrid CDOs
Icahn, Carl
IKB
IMARC
Implicit government guarantee, Fannie Mae
Incentive compensation
Independent Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA)
IndyMac
Interest rates
cuts and home buying
increases
Interest rate swaps
Investment firms. See Wall Street; specific firms
ISDA swap contract
J. Aron
Jedinak, Russell and Rebecca
Johnson, Jim
biographical information
Fannie expansion under
on Maxwell
style/personality of
J.P. Morgan
Bear Stearns acquired by
BISTRO
CEOs. See Weatherstone, Sir Dennis
credit default swaps
derivatives
lobbying by
quants/quantitative analysis
risk management
special purpose entity (SPE)
synthetics
trading business entry
Value at Risk (VaR) measure
Jungman, Michael
Junk bonds
Kamilla, Rajiv
Kapnick, Scott
Karaoglan, Alain
Kemp, Jack
Kendall, Leon
Kennedy, Judy
Killian, Debbie
Killinger, Kerry
Kim, Dow
Kindleberger, Charles
Koch, Richard
Kolchinsky, Eric
Komansky, David
Kronthal, Jeff
firing of
and Fleming
Merrill CDOs
returns to Merrill
Kudlow, Larry
Kurland, Stanford
as Countrywide president
leaves Countrywide
style/personality of
Kushman, Todd
LaFalsce, John
Lattanzio, Dale
firing of
and Merrill CDOs
Lay, Ken
Lazio, Rick
Leach, Jim
Lee, Wayne
Lehman, David
Lehman, Phil
Lehman Brothers
collapse of
fraudulent activities
losses (2007)
Paulson during collapse
Letters of credit
Levine, Howard
Levitt, Arthur
Levy, Gus
Lewis, Bob
Lewis, Ken
Lewis, Michael
Lippman, Greg
Lipton, Andrew
Litton, Larry
Litton Loan Servicing
Lobbying
derivatives supporters