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Our
mission at Federal Financial Analytics is to protect our clients
from the range of risks that result from poor anticipation and analysis
of U.S. policy.
Financial
services firms are particularly vulnerable to risk from new laws
and changed regulations. At Federal Financial Analytics, we ensure
that strategic planning and risk management take full account of
current and emerging risks.
To
learn more about Federal Financial Analytics and how to take advantage
of our services, click here
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FedFin shows up in the news
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To see an example of FedFin's
Daily Briefing and to find out how you can sign up for
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POST-DAVOS REPORT:
Regulatory-Risk Strategic Assessment...
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GSE Activity Report: Follow the bouncing
ball... Read
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GSE Activity Report: Make-Up, Six-Inch Hooker
Heals, the Tramp Stamp and a GSE or Two Read
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GSE Activity Report: Misery Gets Company
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Strategic Implications of New U.S. Financial-Regulatory
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Lite Loans Lay Heavy On Bank Regulators:
Prospects for Supervisory Intervention Read
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"Deals to Admire and Deals
That Are Stupid"
Regulatory Prospects for Leveraged Financial-Institution
Takeovers Read More |
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2007 Legal and Reputational Risk Priorities
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Operational risk capital requirements. The
Basel Committee has finalized new rules for capital ratios
that may put some U.S. banks at a competitive disadvantage.
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Reputation risk. The recent wave of corporate
scandals has shown how costly it can be when the reputation
of a financial institution is damaged. Read
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GSE Market Hegemony. As Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac continue to grow geometrically, their hegemony of
the mortgage market and the potential for systemic risk
also grow. Read More |
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To view examples of special projects done
for clients, click here.
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For the most recent speeches and testimony
before Congress and regulators, click
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