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Risk Management Mistakes to Avoid Chapter 24 Risk Management and Financial Institutions 3e, Chapter 24, Copyright © John C. Hull 2012

Big Losses (Business Snapshot 24.1, page 510) Allied Irish Bank ($700 million) Barings ($1 billion) Enron’s Counterparties ($ billions in lawsuits) Hammersmith and Fulham ($600 million) Kidder Peabody ($350 million) LTCM ($4 billion) National Westminster Bank ($130 million) Orange County ($2 billion) Procter and Gamble ($90 million) Soc Gen ($7 billion) Subprime Mortgage Losses ($ tens of billions) UBS (2.3 billion) Risk Management and Financial Institutions 3e, Chapter 24, Copyright © John C. Hull 2012

Risk Limits (page 509-512) Risk must be quantified and risk limits set Exceeding risk limits not acceptable even when profits result Do not assume that you can outguess the market Be diversified Scenario analysis and stress testing is important Risk Management and Financial Institutions 3e, Chapter 24, Copyright © John C. Hull 2012

Managing the Trading Room (page 512-514 ) Do not give too much independence to star traders Separate the front middle and back office Do not blindly trust models Be conservative in recognizing inception profits Do not sell clients inappropriate products Beware easy profits Risk Management and Financial Institutions 3e, Chapter 24, Copyright © John C. Hull 2012

Liquidity Risk (page 514-517) The credit crisis of 2007 has emphasized the importance of liquidity risk Need to ensure that liquidity funding needs can be met in stressed market conditions Beware when many are following the same strategy Using short-term borrowings for long-term funding can be dangerous Market transparency is important Risk Management and Financial Institutions 3e, Chapter 24, Copyright © John C. Hull 2012

Lessons for Non-Financial Corporations (page 517-518) It is important to fully understand the products you trade Beware of hedgers becoming speculators It can be dangerous to make the Treasurer’s department a profit center Risk Management and Financial Institutions 3e, Chapter 24, Copyright © John C. Hull 2012

A Final Point (page 518-519) Three types of risk Known Unknown Unknowable Flexibility is important Risk Management and Financial Institutions 3e, Chapter 24, Copyright © John C. Hull 2012