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Informationen zum Autor Paul Halpern is a professor emeritus of finance at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. Klappentext As global markets toppled during the 2008 financial crisis, the Canadian market for non-bank asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) seemed on the verge of collapsing. Back from the Brink explains the origins of the Canadian ABCP crisis and how an ambitious market restructuring prevented a $32 billion market from falling into chaos. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part 1. The ABCs of a Crisis Chapter 1: The Day Montreal Stood Still Chapter 2: Not a Regional Problem Chapter 3: Enter Purdy Crawford Part 2. The Art of the Possible: Hammering Out a Deal Chapter 4: A Proposal Is Born Chapter 5: Putting It Back Together Again Chapter 6: Selling the Deal Chapter 7: The Plan Gets Approved Chapter 8: It Almost Falls Apart Part 3. ABCP Afterlife: How Has the Market Performed? Chapter 9: Whither a Liquid Market Chapter 10: Regulatory Fallout Part 4. Conclusions Chapter 11: Winners and Losers in the ABCP Fiasco Chapter 12: Lessons Learned
List of contents
Introduction
Part 1. The ABCs of a Crisis Chapter 1: The Day Montreal Stood Still
Chapter 2: Not a Regional Problem
Chapter 3: Enter Purdy Crawford
Part 2. The Art of the Possible: Hammering Out a Deal Chapter 4: A Proposal Is Born
Chapter 5: Putting It Back Together Again
Chapter 6: Selling the Deal
Chapter 7: The Plan Gets Approved
Chapter 8: It Almost Falls Apart
Part 3. ABCP Afterlife: How Has the Market Performed? Chapter 9: Whither a Liquid Market
Chapter 10: Regulatory Fallout
Part 4. Conclusions Chapter 11: Winners and Losers in the ABCP Fiasco
Chapter 12: Lessons Learned
About the author
Paul Halpern is a professor emeritus of finance at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.