Good Links

- Dutch Housing Prices over the long-term - Risk Management Equity Derivatives House of the Year (that would be Soc Gen!)

- If you are going to fail in the US, fail big, not small.

- Elevation Partners blowing LPs money

-More Soc-Gen There is more to this story. Something does not feel right.

- "The current crisis is not only the bust that follows the housing boom" Mr. Soros declared. "It's basically the end of a 60-year period of continuing credit expansion based on the dollar as the reserve currency."

Posted on January 27, 2008 and filed under Finance.

SG Fraud

From Dealbook (and everywhere else)

The French bank Societe Generale said Thursday that it had uncovered an exceptional fraud by a trader that would cost it 4.9 billion ($7.1 billion) and that it would seek new capital of about $8 billion.

The company, the second-largest listed bank in France, said in a statement that the fraud had been committed by a trader in charge of  "plain vanilla" hedging on European index futures.

The trader, who was not identified, "had taken massive fraudulent directional positions in 2007 and 2008 far beyond his limited authority," the bank said.

"Aided by his in-depth knowledge of the control procedures resulting from his former employment in the middle-office, he managed to conceal these positions through a scheme of elaborate fictitious transactions."

The bank said the fraudulent positions had been closed and the trader suspended. The incident has been thoroughly investigated and found to be a case of "isolated fraud."

How is that possible with anything resembling a risk management system?

Posted on January 24, 2008 and filed under Finance.