The key information on the riskiest derivatives is maintained on a paper record, while a broad solution is possible with cooperation rather than confrontation
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- Avoiding “the big boom” issue should get cooperation from all concerned
- Bank derivative risk management: don’t let a default occur
- To understand the problem, first differentiate derivatives types
- Major problem: The records of the riskiest derivatives are on paper
- Contractual derivatives risk vs electronic derivatives risk and the role of ISDA
- Wodetzki: Its crazy and its not crazy the banks don't monitor their derivatives risk
- Understanding the master agreement is key to uncovering a common derivatives template
- With national security at stake, why would banks not provide regulators key risk management information?
- Wodetzki: Banks need better understanding of their own contractual contracts
- The living will is not a joke
- Keys to a baseline consistent reporting template and avoiding flash crashes and daisy-chain implosions
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