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Title: Shadow Banking & its Role in the Financial Crisis
Edited by: Devin A Jenkins, Marlin I Collins
ISBN10-13: 1620817039 : 9781620817032
Format: Paperback
Size: 155x230mm
Pages: 91
Weight: .176 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - November   2012
List Price: 78.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 2
Subjects: Globalization : Economics
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that are conducted outside the traditional commercial banking system, many of which are unregulated or lightly regulated. Many of the activities performed within the shadow banking system take funds from savers and investors and ultimately provide them to borrowers. Within this broad definition are investment banks, finance companies, money market funds, hedge funds, special purpose entities, and other vehicles that aggregate and hold financial assets. These entities are critical players in the markets for securitised products, structured products, commercial paper, asset-backed commercial paper, repurchase agreements, and derivatives. The activities of these firms financed substantial economic activity, albeit indirectly. This book examines the nature and scope of the shadowing banking system and its role in the financial crisis.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Shadow Banking & the Financial Crisis; Testimony of Timothy F Geithner before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Hearing on "The Shadow Banking System"; Testimony of Henry M Paulson, Jr before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Hearing on "The Shadow Banking System"; Statement of Paul A McCulley before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Hearing on "The Shadow Banking System"; Comments on "Regulating the Shadow Banking System" by Daniel K Tarullo, Member, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Index.
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