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Title: Rolling Back the Repo Safe Harbors. Venue: REC M3.02. Lunch will be provided.
Event details of ACLE/CIFRA Finance Seminar with Edward Morrison (Columbia Law School)
Date
22 May 2015
Time
13:00 -15:00
Room
Amsterdam Business School (REC M) - REC M3.02

Abstract:       

Recent decades have seen substantial expansion in exemptions from the Bankruptcy Code’s normal operation for repurchase agreements. These repos, which are equivalent to very short-term (often one-day) secured loans, are exempt from core bankruptcy rules such as the automatic stay that enjoins debt collection, rules against prebankruptcy fraudulent transfers, and rules against eve-of-bankruptcy preferential payment to favored creditors over other creditors. While these exemptions can be justified for United States Treasury securities and similarly liquid obligations backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government, they are not justified for mortgage-backed securities and other securities that could prove illiquid or unable to fetch their expected long-run value in a panic. The exemptions from baseline bankruptcy rules facilitate this kind of panic selling and, according to many expert observers, characterized and exacerbated the financial crisis of 2007-2009. The exemptions from normal bankruptcy rules should be limited to United States Treasury and similarly liquid securities, as they once were. The more recent expansion of the exemption to mortgage-backed securities should be reversed.

* Joint with Mark J. Roe and Christopher S. Sotchi 

Roeterseilandcampus - gebouw M

Room Amsterdam Business School (REC M) - REC M3.02
Plantage Muidergracht 12
1018 TV Amsterdam