Federal Agency Censors Names of Banks in a Bombshell Study on Wall Street’s Dangerous Derivatives 

By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: January 25, 2022 ~ The Office of Financial Research (OFR) is the federal agency created under the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation of 2010. Its role is to provide early warnings to U.S. bank regulators and the public of systemic risks that threaten U.S. financial stability, so that another 2008-style Wall Street crisis can never again devastate the U.S. economy. The OFR was doing an outstanding job of sounding alarm bells until the Trump administration gutted the agency. The Biden administration has clearly not done enough to restore the integrity of the office. Consider the research report that was released by the OFR on July 12 of last year, which we just discovered yesterday. The report is titled: “Counterparty Choice, Bank Interconnectedness, and Systemic Risk.” The researchers, Andrew Ellul and Dasol Kim, examined 18 different over-the-counter (OTC) derivative markets and noted the following: “Bank interconnectedness through … Continue reading Federal Agency Censors Names of Banks in a Bombshell Study on Wall Street’s Dangerous Derivatives