Uncontrolled Risk: Lessons of Lehman Brothers and How Systemic Risk Can Still Bring Down the World Financial System

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How Excessive Risk Destroyed Lehman and Nearly Brought Down the Financial Industry

ā€œUncontrolled Risk will ruffle feathersā€”and for good reasonā€”as voters and legislators learn the diffi cult lessons of Lehmanā€™s collapse and demand that we never forget them.ā€
Dr. David C. Shimko, Board of Trustees, Global Association of Risk Professionals

ā€œUncontrolled Risk is a drama as gripping as any work of fiction. Williamsā€™s recommendations for changes in the governance of financial institutions should be of interest to anyone concerned about the welfare of global financial markets.ā€
Geoffrey Miller, Stuyvesant Comfort Professor of Law and Director, Center for the Study of Central Banks and Financial Institutions, New York University

ā€œThe complex balance of free enterprise on Wall Street and the healthy regulation of its participants is the central economic issue of today. Williamsā€™s forensic study of Lehmanā€™s collapse may be the best perspective so far on the issues that now face regulators.ā€
Jeffrey P. Davis, CFA, Chief Investment Officer, Lee Munder Capital Group

ā€œProvides a very perceptive analysis of the fl aws inherent in risk management systems and modern fi nancial markets. Mandatory reading for risk managers and financial industry executives.ā€
Vincent Kaminski, Professor in the Practice of Management, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University

ā€œGives the reader much food for thought on the regulation of our financial system and its interplay with corporate governance reform in the United States and around the world.ā€
Professor Charles M. Elson, Edgar S. Woolard Jr. Chair in Corporate Governance, University of Delaware

The risk taking behind Wall Street's largest bankruptcy . . .

In this dramatic and compelling account of Lehman Brothersā€™ spectacular rise and fall, author Mark T. Williams explains how uncontrolled risk toppled a 158-year-old institutionā€”and what it says about Wall Street, Washington, D.C., and the world financial system. A former trading floor executive and Fed bank examiner, Williams sees Lehmanā€™s 2008 collapse as a microcosm of the industryā€”a worst-case scenario of smart decisions, stupid mistakes, ignored warnings, and important lessons in money, power, and policy that affect us all. This book reveals:

  • The Congressional inquisition of disgraced CEO Dick Fuld: Did he really deserve it?
  • How the investment-banking money machine broke down: Can it be fixed?
  • The key drivers that caused the financial meltdown: Can lessons be learned from them?
  • The wild risk taking denounced by President Obama: Is Washington to blame, too?
  • The ongoing debate on reform and regulation: Can meaningful reform avert another financial catastrophe?

This fascinating account traces Lehmanā€™s history from its humble beginnings in 1850 to its collapse in 2008. Lehmanā€™s story exemplifies the everchanging trends in financeā€”from investment vehicles to federal policiesā€”and exposes the danger and infectious nature of uncontrolled risk.

Drawing upon first-person interviews with risk management experts and former Lehman employees, Williams provides more than just a frontline report: itā€™s a call to action for Wall Street bankers, Washington policymakers, and U.S. citizensā€”a living lesson in risk management on which to build a stronger fi nancial future. Williams provides a tenpoint plan to implement todayā€”so another Lehman doesnā€™t collapse tomorrow.

Includes a ten-point plan to ensure a strong financial future for both Wall Street and Main Street

This book title, Uncontrolled Risk: Lessons of Lehman Brothers and How Systemic Risk Can Still Bring Down the World Financial System, ISBN: 9780071638296, by Mark Williams, published by McGraw-Hill Education (April 12, 2010) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Mark Williams
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McGraw-Hill Education (April 12, 2010)
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