Alice in financeland

So the accounting rules say that a decline in the market value of a bank's debt thanks to increased credit default swap spreads - that is, because investors think you're more likely to fail - counts as a a profit. On the other hand, if your bank looks stronger, the spreads fall, and you book [...:]
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Published on April 22, 2009 07:28
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