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Marketcore featured in Financial Times
System to share loan data has wide appeal Marketcore’s risk assessment platform for mortgages is featured in an article, Uphill battle for data sharing on Wall St, written by Tracy Alloway and appearing in the January 2015 issue of The Financial … Continue reading
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“It’s Time to Change the World” – NAIC Director of Regulatory Services and Director of The Center for Insurance Policy and Research Picks Marketcore
[Excerpted from The Regulator® newsletter of the Insurance Regulatory Examiners Society, Winter 2013] It’s Time to Change the World by Eric C. Nordman Since I assumed another leadership role at the beginning of 2012, I have had some amazing … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Advisory, 2 Press, 3 Opinion, Current Events, Financial Crisis, Marketcore News, NAIC
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Marketcore methods named in CRS report
Marketcore inventive methods again named in a CRS report… for “facilitat[ing] valuations for complex risk transfers” February 6, 2013 In November 2012, at an annual meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Center for Insurance Policy Research (NAIC/CIRP), regulators … Continue reading
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Lead risk manager cites Marketcore methods as “national priority” for RMBS
Remarks by David M. Rowe at the NAIC/CIPR Luncheon Panel on Financing Home Ownership FAIRFIELD, Conn., November 30, 2012 Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I am delighted to be part of this discussion and I would like to thank Eric … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Press, Current Events, Financial Crisis, NAIC, Uncategorized
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CIPR White Paper: Marketcore profitable counter to information asymmetries
Leading Financial Regulator’s White Paper Recognizes New Marketcore Technology Resolution of mortgage market issues and profitable “counter” to information asymmetry described FAIRFIELD, Conn., Aug. 14, 2012 / PRNewswire Marketcore, Inc. announced that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, through its … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Press, Current Events, Financial Crisis, NAIC, Uncategorized
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National University of Singapore article names MC methods “Prospect” for Credit Markets
The Risk Management Institute of the National University of Singapore and the Global Credit Review Dr. David M. Rowe writes, Credit Markets: Retrospect and Prospect: Market-Driven Transparency How could such a facility become a standard feature of the markets for complex financial … Continue reading
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Michael Erlanger referenced in September Issue of Rough Notes
In his latest column in the September issue of Rough Notes, “AIG and the Meth Labs of Finance: How the GLBA came to replace Glass-Steagall and led us astray”, Kevin P. Hennosy references a letter to the editor written by … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Press, Financial Crisis
Tagged AIG, credit default swaps, financial crisis, Glass-Steagall, GLBA, NAIC, regulators, regulatory agencies, state regulators
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AIG’s downfall and the transparency of derivatives
The following letter to the editor by Michael Erlanger appeared in the August issue of Rough Notes in response to Kevin Hennosy’s article in the June 2011 issue of Rough Notes, “Supervision & Regulation Aren’t the Same” : I read with … Continue reading
Posted in 3 Opinion, Financial Crisis
Tagged AIG, credit and liquidity crisis, derivatives, Insurance Exchange, LexisNexis, McCarron-Ferguson Act, regulators, risk transfer, systemic risk, transparency
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