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Bull by the Horns

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by Sheila Bair


  Parsons, Richard, 166, 171–74, 208, 320

  Partnership for Public Service, 344

  Paulson, Henry “Hank,” 67–68, 86, 89, 92–93, 158, 176

  Bair’s farewell party and, 317–19

  Citi and, 122–28

  loan modification program of, 134, 137, 139, 372n

  TARP capital program and, 116, 131–32, 210

  unlimited guarantees and, 108–13, 118–19, 301–2

  Wachovia deal and, 100–101, 103

  and Wall Street bailouts, 1–2, 4–6, 142

  Paulson, John, 279

  payment processing, 328

  Pearce, Mark, 232

  Pearson, Patrick, 35

  Peek, Jeffrey, 178

  Pelley, Scott, 298

  pension funds, 12, 51

  Perella Weinberg Partners, 203, 205–6

  Pfeiffer, Michelle, 309–10

  Phoenix, Ariz., 82–83, 149–50

  pick-a-pay loans, 43, 339–40

  Plame, Valerie, 208

  PNC Bank, 173, 287, 318

  TARP repayment by, 205

  Podesta, John, 141–42

  Portugal, 257, 265

  Powell, Donald, 13, 31, 318

  preferred shareholders, 167, 169, 202

  preferred stock investments, 166

  prepayment penalties, 336

  Prince, Chuck, 122

  principal forebearance, 132–33

  principal write-downs, 132

  private equity, new banks chartered by, 277–78, 279, 305

  private-equity funds, 227, 279, 326

  public-private investment partnerships (PPIPs), 157–58, 161–64, 170, 301

  in S&L crisis, 157

  for securities, 161–64

  for troubled assets, 161–64

  public service ads (PSAs), 83–84, 86

  Puerto Rico, banking failures in, 281–83

  put-back risk, 54, 57

  Quadrangle Group, 175

  qualified residential mortgages (QRMs), 234–35, 236, 237

  Ranieri, Lewis, 64

  ratings agencies, 56, 165–66, 328

  Rattner, Steven, 175–78

  Reagan, Ronald, 360

  real estate, commercial, 42

  real estate assets, 156

  recession, 155–56, 157

  Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), 155

  redefault, 250

  OCC report exaggerating rates of, 137–38, 145, 148, 153

  risk of, 59, 133, 136

  redefault insurance, 137

  Reed, John, 173, 207, 250, 270

  refinancing, 52, 133, 256, 349

  of subprime ARMs, 44–46, 62

  of thirty-year fixed mortgages, 50, 349

  regulation:

  antipathy to, 27, 41, 304, 314, 363–64

  competitiveness and, 37

  economic incentives and, 323

  industry self-, 27, 41, 66, 135

  principles-based, 27, 37

  see also deregulation, trend toward

  regulatory agencies:

  as career positions, 343–45

  Senate confirmations for, 345–47

  Rehm, Barbara, 316

  Reich, John, 21, 23, 25, 80, 137–38, 318

  Basel II and, 32, 38

  subprime mortgages and, 46, 67, 69

  WaMu failure and, 77–78, 87–90, 126

  Reid, Harry, 220

  Reilly, David, 221

  Republican party, 21, 50, 129, 147, 227, 240, 251, 286, 332, 346, 353

  Bair in, 8, 13, 129, 141, 231, 306

  deregulation and, 16

  as entrenched in opposition, 283–84, 381n

  promarket, 195

  resolution legislation opposed by, 193, 195–97, 215–17, 220, 223–24

  swing votes in, 228

  ResCap, 176

  Reserve Primary Fund, 108

  reserves, 73

  resolution authority, 231, 307, 323

  Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC), 115, 155

  retail banking products, complexity, 232

  retail brokers, 109

  R-G Premier Bank, 281–83

  Rhodes, William, 170, 374n

  Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, 188

  risk, 150, 171

  analysis of, 49

  assessment of, 233

  differentiation of, 22

  management of, 37, 43, 247

  put-back, 54, 57

  systemic, see systemic risk

  underestimation of, 31

  risk profiles, 14

  premiums based on, 22–23

  risk retention, 234–35, 237, 323–24, 332, 340

  Roeder, Douglas, 96

  Rohr, James, 173, 318

  Romer, Christina, 147

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 155

  Rosenblatt, Marty, 64

  Rove, Karl, 208

  Rubin, Robert, 2, 122, 124–25, 142, 158, 171, 196

  Rymer, Jon, 17

  Sachs, Lee, 179, 204

  SAFE Banking Act, 385n

  safe harbors, for securitizations, 233–34, 236–37, 304

  San Diego, Calif., 312, 315

  San Diego Union-Tribune, 299–300

  S&P 500 companies, 121–22

  San Francisco, Calif., 245

  San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, 87

  Sanio, Jochen, 261, 268, 271–72

  Santander bank, 90, 91, 281–82, 330

  Sarbanes, Paul, 13, 21, 50, 318

  savings and loan (S&L) crisis, 16–17, 22, 24, 38–39, 83, 84, 208, 274, 276, 297, 299, 365n

  PPIPs in, 157

  Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) and, 115

  SCAP, 207

  Schakowsky, Jan, 288

  Schapiro, Mary, 147, 152, 189, 191, 234, 235, 305

  Schoppe, Bob, 282

  Schumer, Charles, 37–38, 80

  Schwarzenegger, Arnold, 68, 69, 310

  Scotiabank, 282–83

  Seattle, Wash., 76, 77

  securities, 127, 312, 328, 341–42

  auction rate, 95, 121

  complex, 218

  government, 333

  mortgage-backed, see mortgage-backed securities (MBSs)

  trust-preferred, 203, 258

  Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 52, 86, 95, 147, 152, 185, 189, 191, 222, 244, 341–42, 344, 349, 356, 366n–67n

  Basel II approved by, 36–37

  disclosure rules proposed by, 234

  enforcement action against Goldman Sachs by, 287

  independent funding for, 342–43

  Rattner investigated by, 175

  securities brokerages, retail, 100

  securities dealer operations, 169

  securities firms, 74, 175

  capital standards for, 186

  leverage by, 193, 326

  securities trading, 329

  securitization, 48, 49, 51–58, 149, 347–48, 356–57, 369n

  accounting of, 233–34

  economic incentives distorted by, 135

  foreclosures as result of, 60–66, 71

  mortgage pools in, 51

  reforms to, 231

  reps and warranties in, 53–54

  risk retention in, 324, 332–33, 364

  safe harbor rule for, 233–34, 236–37, 304

  of subprime mortgages, 51–58, 369n

  tranches in, 51, 54, 61–63, 135, 234

  securitization agreements, 133

  securitization trusts, 244

  Seidman, William, 83, 276, 297

  Senate, U.S., 192, 199, 342, 381n

  Agricultural Committee of, 342

  Appropriations Committee of, 343

  Banking Committee of, 13, 38, 64, 131, 144, 177, 247, 294, 316, 342, 343, 365n

  cloture rule in, 261

  confirmation process in, 14, 345–47, 363

  financial reform bill in, 213–29, 238

  Geithner’s confirmation by, 147

  Judiciary Committee of, 141

  Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations of, 89, 93

  resolution authority and, 188

  see also Congress, U.S.; House of Representatives, U.S.

  September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 12, 344, 377n

  shadow banks, 186, 227, 313, 330

  shareholders, 311, 328, 330

  bad-bank structure and, 169

  in banks, 28–30

  dividend payments to, 245, 256

  in FDIC resolution, 370n

  losses absorbed by, 184, 324

  protection of, 167

  Shelby, Richard, 38, 64, 213, 215–16, 218–21, 227

  shell holding company structures, 278

  Sherburne, Jane, 103–4

  Shiller, Robert, 135

  ShoreBank, 283–90

  short-term credit, 198–99

  short-term debt, 352–53

  short-term funding, 114, 218

  short-termism, 317

  Treasury, 352–53

  short-term transactions, 336

  Shriver, Maria, 310

  Simpson, Alan, 353

  single point of contact (SPOC), 252–53

  60 Minutes, 298–99

  small businesses, 150

  insured deposits for, 109–10, 112, 115

  small community banks, 175, 303, 315

  business customers and, 112

  capital standards for, 218–21, 371n

  CRE regulation and, 41–43

  Dugan’s scapegoating of, 100

  failures of, 273–95, 298–99

  FDIC premiums for, 226

  as held to higher standard, 158, 159

  loan balances at, 371n

  loan restructuring by, 59–60

  resolution authority supported by, 188–89

  share values of, 331

  single regulator as disastrous for, 193

  superior lending of, 120, 271

  SmartMoney, 309

  Snowe, Olympia, 224, 229

  Social Security, 351, 353

  Sorkin, Andrew Ross, 100, 103, 162–63, 218, 271, 301–2, 307

  South Korea, 261, 267

  Spain, 91, 257, 265, 330, 334–35, 352

  speculation, 55, 323, 334

  real estate, 67, 69

  Spitler, Eric, 38

  Spoth, Christopher, 175–78, 288–89

  state attorneys general, 249, 251–52, 256

  state-chartered banks, 175

  State Department, U.S., 142

  states:

  anti-predatory lending laws in, 50–51, 368n

  bank charters and, 277

  credit default swaps and, 356

  State Street Corporation, 3–4, 5, 114

  Steel, Robert, 67–68, 95–98, 103–4

  Stern, Gary, 188

  stimulus spending, 351

  stock market, U.S., 333

  stocks, bank, 28, 159

  Streep, Meryl, 309

  structured investment vehicles (SIV), 73–74

  Stumpf, John, 98–99, 173

  subprime borrowers, 67, 69–70

  dismissive attitude toward, 66

  subprime crisis, 175–76, 330, 333

  subprime lending, 176, 178

  subprime mortgages, 48, 53, 73, 74, 77, 176, 178, 304

  of Citi, 56, 98, 121

  delinquencies and defaults in, 37, 44, 46–47, 62, 369n

  extension of starter rate on, 62–65, 68–71

  large banks and, 45

  loss mitigation strategies for, 63

  negative amortization in, 43–44, 50

  payment resets on, 44–45, 46, 50, 51, 62

  performance of, 49

  prepayment penalties in, 45, 50

  restructuring of, 57–58, 59–71

  securitization of, 51–58, 369n

  see also hybrid ARMS; nontraditional mortgages (NTMs)

  Summers, Lawrence, 142–45, 147, 152–53, 175, 182

  on banking regulations, 188–91, 216–17

  Citi and, 170

  Swagel proposal favored by, 148–49

  super mod, 250–51

  superregulator, bank, 192

  supplemental capital measures, 36

  Suskind, Ron, 170

  Swagel, Phillip, 136, 148–49

  Swann, Benita, 15, 181

  Sweden, 260

  Swiss National Bank, 263

  Switzerland, 35, 263–64, 269, 271

  banking-to-GDP ratio of, 260

  systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs), 259, 266–71, 324

  systemic risk:

  assistance, 113

  exception, 75, 93, 99, 103, 115, 126, 128, 185

  tangible common equity (TCE), 258–59, 279

  Tarullo, Daniel, 40, 145, 173, 174, 203, 238–39, 241–42, 247–48, 254

  Basel III and, 258, 262, 264, 266, 269–70

  taxes, 329, 351

  on earned income, 350–51

  financial transaction, 226

  on investment income, 350–51

  leverage and, 349–50

  taxpayers, 278, 293, 300, 316, 323

  losses absorbed by, 184, 190, 340, 358

  protection for, 197, 217–18, 229

  tax reform, 353

  Taylor, Diana, 13, 174, 365n

  TD Bank Group, 357

  Tea Party, 231

  Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program (TLGP), 118, 127, 158, 169–70, 176–77, 202

  Thain, John, 3, 5

  Thatcher, Margaret, 302, 309

  13 Bankers (Johnson), 327

  Thomas, John, 113

  Thompson, Ken, 95

  Thompson, Sandra, 87–88, 170–71, 286–87

  3/27s, 44–45, 56, 67, 136

  thrift holding companies, 117–18

  thrifts, 210

  capital requirements for, 40

  failed, 57, 75–76, 279

  insured, 53

  mortgages and, 52

  NTM loans made by, 43–44, 47–48

  NTM regulation and, 42

  sick, 89

  Time, 8, 305, 309

  Too Big to Fail (film), 319

  Too Big to Fail (Sorkin), 100, 301, 319

  too-big-to-fail (TBTF) institutions, 5, 43, 94, 189, 190, 196, 215, 218–19, 229, 307, 312, 348, 358, 385n

  Citi as, 167

  internationally, 260

  moral hazard and, 28

  small businesses and, 109, 112

  TPG Capital, 77–78, 91

  trading partners, unsecured, 241

  tranches, 51, 54, 61–63, 135, 234

  Treasury bonds, U.S., 352

  Treasury Department, U.S., 1, 16, 19, 67, 74, 82, 141, 179, 182, 187, 240, 247, 249, 278, 280, 318, 342, 358, 363, 381n, 386n

  on bad mortgages, 128

  Bair at, 12–15, 23, 49, 50–51, 285, 346

  on Basel II implementation, 37

  on Basel III, 258–59, 270

  BofA and, 127–28, 204

  borrowing by, 351–52

  Capital Assistance Program, 158–59

  CDFI-centered TARP of, 285–86, 287, 289

  Citi and, 125, 126, 168, 169–70, 206, 359

  FDIC’s borrowing from, 110, 177, 217–18, 294, 300

  Financial Stability Plan of, 155–64

  free-market economists at, 134, 135, 139, 147

  FSOC and, 338

  Geithner as new head of, 124, 142–44, 363–64

  inspector general of, 369n

  Lehman Brothers failure and, 107

  loan interest subsidy program at, 136, 148–49, 151–53

  on mortgage loan modification, 131–32, 134–37, 139

  on mortgage loan servicers, 244

  proposed regulatory legislation and, 182–99, 214–18, 221–22, 229, 240

  resolution proposals of, 183–84

  securities PPIP of, 161–64

  short-termism at, 352–53

  stress tests and, 156–59

  stronger lending standards recommended by, 50

  subprime lending and, 49, 67–71

  TARP investme
nts by, see Troubled Asset Relief Program

  unlimited guarantees program and, 108–13, 115–20, 201–2

  on Wachovia situation, 100–101, 103

  on WaMu situation, 86, 89, 93

  white paper of, 187–91, 193, 224

  Trichet, Jean-Claude, 261, 268, 271–72

  triple-A ratings, 52, 55, 61–63, 70, 149

  Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), 92–93, 99, 109, 111–13, 118, 137, 152, 155–56, 178, 179, 191, 340, 357, 369n

  Capital Assistance Program and, 156, 158

  for CDFIs, 285–87, 289

  Citi and, 121, 125, 126, 167–68, 201–3, 205–8

  funding for, 216–17, 335

  large banks as principle beneficiaries of, 4–5, 6, 115–16, 131–32, 134, 141, 153

  repayments of, 201–8, 358–59

  special inspector general for (SIGTARP), 207

  taxpayer anger at, 118

  UCB and, 280

  Turner, Adair, 263, 269

  23A, 176

  2/28s, 44–45, 56, 67, 70, 136

  UBS, 271

  Ugoletti, Mario, 51

  unemployment, 157, 359

  unemployment benefits, 353

  uninsured accounts, money markets as, 108

  uninsured deposits, 81, 85, 90, 92, 100, 108–9

  foreign, 98, 121, 123, 168, 169, 173, 226

  large, 238–39

  United Commercial Bank (UCB), 280–81

  United Kingdom, 225, 260, 262–64, 269, 330

  Barclay’s Libor scandal and, 361–62

  debt guarantee program in, 117

  Financial Services Authority (FSA) of, 192

  Northern Rock crisis in, 110, 274

  unsecured creditors, 85, 331

  unsecured debt instruments, 91

  Urban Partnership Bank, 290

  USA Today, 108

  U.S. Bancorp, 171, 173, 286, 287, 331

  Utah, 25

  variable-rate financing, 209

  Vekshin, Alison, 163

  venture capital firms, new banks chartered by, 278

  Villarreal, Jesse, 15, 68, 80, 109, 111, 113, 298, 316

  Virgina, 311

  Vogue, 306–7

  Volcker, Paul, 141, 205, 222

  Volcker Rule, 222–23, 227, 229

  Voting Rights Act, 309

  Wachovia Bank, 1–2, 79, 95–105, 107, 143, 166, 192, 233, 301, 339

  Citi’s bid for, 96–105, 124

  as complex institution, 100

  Golden West acquired by, 76, 84, 95

  “ring fence” proposal for troubled assets of, 96

  systemic risk exception for, 99, 103

  Wells Fargo’s acquisition of, 96–105, 124, 143, 355

  Wall Street, 68, 129, 141, 143, 157, 162, 184, 218, 228, 301, 347, 350, 351, 361

  hostility to restructuring on, 65–66, 69

  see also investment banks

  Wall Street Journal, 8, 14, 67, 92, 128, 144, 171, 221, 224–25, 251, 278, 288, 300–301, 304, 309, 325, 361

  Walmart, bank charter application of, 14, 25–26

  Walsh, John, 235–37, 239–40, 246, 248, 252, 254, 256, 258, 270, 271–72, 318, 339, 356

  Walter, Stefan, 257–60, 262–63, 266, 269–70

  WaMu Inc. (WMI), 92, 195

 

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