Not exact matches
He continued to try to coax provinces into voluntarily joining a national regulator, but also began drafting a law allowing Ottawa to regulate some
of those broader
risks the court mentioned, including murkier corners
of capital
markets like over-the-counter derivatives, often blamed for the much
of the 2008 global credit
meltdown.
So there is the
risk, however slight, that Buffett's view understates the
risk Berkshire is shouldering in the event
of another unforeseen
market meltdown.
After the mortgage
meltdown exposed the systematic
risk of conduit loans, many criticized not only the lenders who issued bad debts, but the third parties that packaged and sold those debts to the general
market.
The stocks - bonds mix you settle on will reflect such factors as your age, how soon you expect to be tapping into your retirement stash and your
risk tolerance, or how amenable you are to seeing the value
of your retirement portfolio drop during the
market's periodic
meltdowns.
The study was conducted by The Brondesbury Group in September 2013 and is being billed as the first major portrait
of investors» responses to investment
risk since the 2008 - 2009
market meltdown.
That's because in the event
of a
market meltdown, retirees can be vulnerable to the
risk of having to sell investments at beaten down prices in order to provide funds to live on, which is known as «sequence
of returns
risk.»
Das (2008) conceded that contrary to his earlier view
of financial globalization «eliminating» credit
risks, in fact «[p] artial blame for the fall 2008
meltdown of the global financial
market does justly go to globalization.»
As governments work to avoid a repeat
of the financial
markets meltdown of 2007 - 2008, Geoff Fawcett
of Hays looks at the impact on
Risk and Compliance roles.