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The Orderly Liquidation Authority prescribed by Dodd-Frank should be repealed and replaced by an amendment to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code which would operate to prevent cross-default provisions from impacting derivatives books so long as mark-to-market payments are being made in a timely fashion.
Paul Singer
Fashion
Made
Long
Books
Would
Prevent
Operate
Dodd-Frank
Provisions
Replaced
Timely
Amendment
Authority
Liquidation
Being
Bankruptcy
Orderly
Which
Should
Derivatives
Payments
Code
Prescribed
Derivatives trading should be standardized and as much as possible moved to clearinghouses.
Paul Singer
Possible
Trading
Moved
Much
Should
Derivatives
Standardized
Over and over again, financial experts and wonkish talking heads endeavor to explain these mysterious, 'toxic' financial instruments to us lay folk. Over and over, they ignobly fail, because we all know that no one understands credit default obligations and derivatives, except perhaps Mr. Buffett and the computers who created them.
Richard Dooling
Obligations
Financial
Endeavor
Folk
Lay
Except
Mysterious
Computers
No-One
Fail
Over
Heads
Perhaps
Know
Toxic
Instruments
Talking
Talking Heads
Because
Understands
Experts
Again
Explain
Them
Us
Created
Derivatives
Who
Credit
Default
I think, my generation, it's hard to have hope when you got a $700-trillion derivatives debt to pay and a bubble about to explode and $500 trillion worth of GDP.
Shia LaBeouf
Hope
You
Generation
Worth
Pay
Think
Trillion
About
My Generation
Bubble
Got
Debt
Explode
Derivatives
Hard
In truth, it's not the shareholders of the American International Group who benefited most from its bailout; they were mostly wiped out. The great beneficiaries have been the creditors and counterparties at the other end of A.I.G.'s derivatives deals - firms like Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Societe Generale, Barclays and UBS.
Tyler Cowen
Truth
Great
Group
Other
Beneficiaries
Out
Wiped
Shareholders
Bailout
Like
Most
Mostly
Deals
Were
Been
End
American
Bank
Goldman Sachs
Derivatives
Who
International
Creditors
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