Lead
Article in the Journal of Structured Finance
My article, “More Than One
Million Reasons to Lie About Structured Finance,” is the lead article in the
current Spring 2019 issue of The Journal of Structured Finance. For the next
week, you have free access to the article via
this link (name and email sign up will be required, however). After that,
the article will remain available only to the journal’s subscribers. .
You may recall that the last
time I wrote an article for JSF. It was for the Winter 2006 issue. It was also
the lead article and was titled “The Elusive Income of Synthetic CDOs.” For
many, it was a very long winter.
My finance classic, Structured Finance and Collateralized Debt
Obligations was released by John Wiley & Sons in September 2008. It is
an ongoing reference for lawyers, Congress, and students interested in both control
fraud and legitimate instruments, applications, and hedging. It has just been
re-released as a print
replica eBook available only via Amazon for selected reading devices and as
a trade paperback.
It’s
funny to read the reviews of the first edition, mostly snark from “professionals.”
The same people sang a different tune when the financial crisis hit and my
analysis proved sound. |