Industry luminary Robert Pozen offers his insights on the future
of U.S. finance
The recent credit crisis and the resulting bailout program are
unprecedented events in the financial industry. While it’s
important to understand what got us here, it’s even more important
to consider how we should get out. While there is little question
that immediate action was required to stabilize the situation, it
is now time to look for a long-term plan to reform the United
States financial industry.
That is where Bob Pozen comes in. Perhaps more than anyone in
the industry, Pozen commands the respect and attention of the
public and private sector. In this timely guide, he outlines his
vision for the new financial future and provides actionable advice
along the way. To Pozen, there are four high-priority problems that
must be addressed, and this book puts them in perspective
* Analyzes alternative models for government stakes in banks
* Recommends a new board structure for large financial
institutions
* Examines the importance of broader Fed jurisdiction over
systemic risks
* Proposes a way to revive the securitization of loans
With Too Big to Save, you’ll learn the likely future of
the finance industry and understand why changes have to be
made.
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
The Financial Crisis: A Parable.
Part I: The United States Housing Slump and the Global
Financial Crisis.
Chapter 1 The Rise and Fall of U.S. Housing Prices.
Chapter 2 Fannie and Freddie.
Chapter 3 Mortgage Securitization in the Private Sector.
Chapter 4 Credit Default Swaps and Mathematical Models.
Part II: Impact on Stock and Bond Markets.
Chapter 5 Short Selling, Hedge Funds and Leverage.
Chapter 6 Capital Requirements at Brokers and Banks.
Chapter 7 Impact on Short-Term Lending.
Chapter 8 Insuring Deposits and Money Market Funds.
Part III: Evaluating the Bailout Act of 2008.
Chapter 9 Why and How Treasury Recapitalized So Many Banks.
Chapter 10 Increasing Lending Volumes and Removing Toxic
Assets.
Chapter 11 Limiting Executive Compensation and Improving Boards
of Directors.
Chapter 12 Were Accounting Rules an Important Factor
Contributing to the Financial Crisis?
Part IV: The Future of the American Financial System.
Chapter 13 The International Implications of the Financial
Crisis for the United States.
Chapter 14 The New Structure of U.S. Financial Regulation.
Notes.
Glossary.
About the Author.
Index.
Over de auteur
ROBERT POZEN is Chairman of MFS Investment Management¯®, which manages over $150 billion in assets for individual and institutional investors. He currently is a senior lecturer at the Harvard Business School and was chairman of the SEC advisory committee on improving financial reporting, 2007 through 2008. In 2001 and 2002, Pozen served on President Bush’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security. In 2003, he served as Secretary of Economic Affairs for Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Pozen was also formerly vice chairman of Fidelity Investments and president of Fidelity Management & Research Company. He has published a broad variety of articles in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the Financial Times of London.