November 2nd, 2009 by Paul
Saturday’s Barron’s had a pithy review of Ken Aulettta’s Googled: The End of the World As We Know It.To sum it up, reviewer Mark Veverka says, “Google’s science exposes the inefficiency of traditional advertising and threatens to remove middlemen.” In other words, as went record labels and travel agents, so goes my first chosen profession, journalism. The inefficiency of
October 28th, 2009 by Paul
In addition to improving asset-backed securities disclosure (using XBRL perhaps?), SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro called for substantive ABS regulation in a speech Tuesday to SIFMA, the parent organization of the American Securitization Forum (link to colorful Michael Lewis description): ABS Regulation In one final example, I believe there may be gaps that should be filled [...]
October 21st, 2009 by Paul
Updated: Dec. 15, 2009 Update: The SEC published its one-year extension on Dec. 15, 2009. Extension of Filing Accommodation for Static Pool Original Post The SEC on Monday quietly proposed a brief rule to give asset-backed securities issuers an extra year of status quo disclosure. The original rule was approved in December 2004. Monday’s 17-page [...]
October 20th, 2009 by Paul
Institutional Risk Analyst co-founder Chris Whalen writes in the new edition of his newsletter: Until we break the Alliance of Convenience between the Congress, the Fed and the large, TBTF (too big to fail) banks and force our public officials to embrace core American values regarding transparency, insolvency and accountability, we will not in my [...]
October 9th, 2009 by Paul
Dealbook on the New York Times for the past several days has published a series of articles on the financial crisis and the way forward. It’s a modern media approach to exploring and perhaps developing economic policy. Say what you will about Web 2.0 and its effect on traditional media. If the Gray Lady can [...]
September 14th, 2009 by Paul
True or false? NIEM is to XBRL as United States customary units are to the Metric System. The good news is people are working to make sure we don’t need to care. Diane Mueller links to that work from her latest thoughtful piece on the state of transparency. There are alternatives to linking to show authenticity [...]
July 30th, 2009 by Paul
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The day 3 agenda of the XBRL Pacific Rim Technology Workshop and Summit was simple – approaches to tagging and “rendering” XBRL, data consistency, putting tagged data into databases, and something about “impact investing.” But it generated complex questions: • How can technologists help millions of data users get the different [...]