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CDOs 2 CMBS 2 EESA 2 Emergency Economic Stabilization Act 2 Legacy Securities Program 2 PPIP 2 Public-Private Investment Partnership 2 TALF 2 bailout 2 banking 2 lending 2 mortgages 2 Asset-Backed Securities 1 Asset-backed securities 1 Bailout 1 Bank lending 1 Bank regulation 1 Bankenregulierung 1 Blackrock 1 Bürgschaft 1 Derivat 1 Derivative 1 Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Law of 2010 1 Financial crisis 1 Financial market regulation 1 Finanzkrise 1 Finanzmarktregulierung 1 Gemischtwirtschaftliches Unternehmen 1 Hypothek 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Legacy Loans Program 1 Mixed enterprise 1 Mortgage 1 Option trading 1 Optionsgeschäft 1 PIMCO 1 Schuldenübernahme 1 Securities 1 Subsidy 1 Subvention 1
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Toxic asset subsidies and the early redemption of talf loans
Wilson, Linus - In: International Journal of Financial Studies : open … 10 (2022) 2, pp. 1-20
This paper develops a formula to numerically estimate the unsubsidized, fair-market value of the toxic assets purchased with Federal Reserve loans. It finds that subsidy rates on these loans were on average 33.9 percent at origination. In contrast, by the 3rd quarter of the 2010, there was on...
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Troubling Research on Troubled Assets: Charles Zheng on the U.S. Toxic Asset Auction Plan
Wilson, Linus - In: Econ Journal Watch 8 (2011) 1, pp. 33-38
Charles Zheng (2009) purports to model the U.S. toxic asset auction plan. In the model, “moderately poor bidders outbid rich bidders in such auctions,” because poor bidders have less to lose by defaulting on taxpayer loans. Thus, says Zheng: “After defeating their rich rivals and acquiring...
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