New Releases by Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission

Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission is the author of Warren Buffett's Interview with the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (Fcic) (2011), The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report, Authorized Edition (2011), FCIC-Report (2011), The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report (2010), Financial Crisis Report (2010).

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Warren Buffett's Interview with the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (Fcic)

release date: Mar 01, 2011
Warren Buffett's Interview with the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (Fcic)
In the revealing interview, Mr. Buffett discusses how he missed predicting the crisis and its effect on the financial system. He also shares thoughts on some of the main players, like Jamie Dimon and Ken Lewis; the logic behind the investments he made in late 2008, and how close the system came to collapse. He also talks about what he calls "the single most important decision in evaluating a business," his thoughts on the US dollar and Moody''s, and why he sold Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report, Authorized Edition

release date: Jan 27, 2011
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report, Authorized Edition
The definitive report on what caused America''s economic meltdown and who was responsible. The financial and economic crisis has touched the lives of millions of Americans who have lost their jobs and their homes, but many have little understanding of how it happened. Now, in this very accessible report, readers can get the facts. Formed in May 2009, the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) is a panel of 10 commissioners with experience in business, regulations, economics, and housing, chosen by Congress to explain what happened and why it happened. This panel has had subpoena power that enabled them to interview people and examine documents that no reporter had access to. The FCIC has reviewed millions of pages of documents, and interviewed more than 600 leaders, experts, and participants in the financial markets and government regulatory agencies, as well as individuals and businesses affected by the crisis. In the tradition of The 9/11 Commission Report, "The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report" will be a comprehensive book for the lay reader, complete with a glossary, charts, and easy-to-read diagrams, and a timeline that includes important events. It will be read by policy makers, corporate executives, regulators, government agencies, and the American people.

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report
and the use of credit ratings in the securitization markets; lending practices and securitization, including the originate-to-distribute model for extending credit and transferring risk; affiliations between insured depository institutions and securities, insurance, and other types of nonbanking companies; the concept that certain institutions are ''too-big-to-fail'' and its impact on market expectations; corporate governance, including the impact of company conversions from partnerships to corporations; compensation structures; changes in compensation for employees of financial companies, as compared to compensation for others with similar skill sets in the labor market; the legal and regulatory structure of the United States housing market; derivatives and unregulated financial products and practices, including credit default swaps; short-selling; financial institution reliance on numerical models,

Financial Crisis Report

Financial Crisis Report
Also includes bibliographies (p. 32-34, 51-52), and tables and graphs throughout.

Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Staff Reports

Credit Ratings and the Financial Crisis

Enforcement Measures Related to the Financial Crisis

The Role of the Federal Reserve in Banking Supervision and Regulation

Shadow Banking and the Financial Crisis

Government Rescues of "too-big-to-fail" Financial Institutions

Selected Financial Market & Economic Data

Governmental Rescues of "Too-Big-To-Fail" Financial Institutions

Governmental Rescues of "Too-Big-To-Fail" Financial Institutions
Preliminary report, prepared by Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, providing information on Government bailout of large financial institutions whose failures pose systemic threats to the financial system.

Interconnectedness, Fragility and the Financial Crisis

Interconnectedness, Fragility and the Financial Crisis
Report, prepared by Randall Kroszner for Feb. 26-27, 2010, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission forum, analyzing financial regulation of large institutions whose failures pose systemic threats to the financial system, in context of recent financial crisis.

Government Sponsored Enterprises and the Financial Crisis

Securitization and the Mortgage Crisis

Selected Financial Market and Economic Data

Selected Financial Market and Economic Data
Report, prepared by Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, providing economic data on the financial sector, household sector, housing market, labor market, and business sector.

Questions and Answers About the Financial Crisis

Questions and Answers About the Financial Crisis
Report, prepared by Gary Gorton for Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, analyzing causes of recent financial crisis, including role of securitized mortgages and shadow banking system.

The Community Reinvestment Act and the Mortgage Crisis

Americans' Financial Capability

Americans' Financial Capability
Report, prepared by Annamaria Lusardi for Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, examining results of a 2009 survey on financial literacy and saving habits in U.S. population and analyzing lack of financial capability role in recent financial crisis.

U.S. Monetary Policy, 'Imbalances' and the Financial Crisis

U.S. Monetary Policy, 'Imbalances' and the Financial Crisis
Report, prepared by Pierre-Oliver Gourinchas for Feb. 26-27, 2010, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission forum, examining monetary policy and global financial imbalances role in recent financial crisis.

The Role of the GSEs and Housing Policy in the Financial Crisis

The Role of the GSEs and Housing Policy in the Financial Crisis
Report, prepared by Dwight M. Jaffe for Feb. 27, 2010, presentation to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, analyzing Government-sponsored enterprises and FHA housing programs role in the high-risk mortgage market expansion that contributed to recent financial crisis.

Credit Derivatives and Mortgage-Related Credit Derivatives

Credit Derivatives and Mortgage-Related Credit Derivatives
Preliminary report, prepared by Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, providing information on credit derivatives, focusing on mortgage-related credit derivatives market.

Lessons from the Financial Crisis for Risk Management

Lessons from the Financial Crisis for Risk Management
Report, prepared by Anil K. Kashyap for Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, analyzing role of risk management weaknesses in current credit market crisis, focusing on connection between bank risk-taking and the structure of risk management in U.S. banking institutions.

Housing, Subprime Mortgages, and Securitization

Housing, Subprime Mortgages, and Securitization
Report, prepared by Christopher Mayer for Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, analyzing causes of recent financial crisis, including role of housing prices and mortgage foreclosure problem, securitization, and credit markets.

Overview on Derivatives

Overview on Derivatives
Preliminary report, prepared by Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, providing information on regulation of over-the-counter financial derivatives market.

Opening Remarks of Chairman Phil Angelides at the First Public Meeting of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, Washington, D.C., September 17, 2009

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