The $2 Billion UBS Incident: 'Rogue Trader' My Ass

There is much hand-wringing in the financial press today as the UBS incident has reminded the whole world that all of the banks were almost certainly lying their asses off over the last three years, when they all pledged to pull back from risky prop trading. Full Story »

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Randy Morrow
4.3
by Randy Morrow - Sep. 17, 2011

There is much hand-wringing in the financial press today as the UBS incident has reminded the whole world that all of the banks were almost certainly lying their asses off over the last three years, when they all pledged to pull back from risky prop trading. —- Investment bankers do not see it as their jobs to tend to the dreary business of making sure Ma and Pa Main Street get their $8.03 in savings account interest every month. Nothing about traditional commercial banking – historically, the dullest of businesses, taking customer deposits and making conservative investments with them in search of a percentage point of profit here and there – turns them on.

Mr. Taibbi details why it has been (and is) a disaster to have the personality type of an investment banker (“…investment-banker asshole…”) now able to be involved in commercial banking.

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