Must-read: Anat Admati: “The Missed Opportunity and Challenge of Capital Regulation”

Must-Read: Anat Admati: The Missed Opportunity and Challenge of Capital Regulation: “Capital regulation is critical to address distortions and externalities…

…from intense conflicts of interest in banking and from the failure of markets to counter incentives for recklessness. The approaches to capital regulation in Basel III and related proposals are based on flawed analyses of the relevant tradeoffs. The flaws in the regulations include dangerously low equity levels, complex and problematic system of risk weights that exacerbates systemic risk and adds distortions, and unnecessary reliance on poor equity substitutes. The underlying problem is a breakdown of governance and lack of accountability to the public throughout the system, including policymakers and economists.

Must-read: Kevin Drum: “Life at the Top Is Pretty Sweet”

Must-Read: Kevin Drum: Life at the Top Is Pretty Sweet: “My new favorite hedge fund manager…

…is the guy who ranked #15 on this year’s list:

Michael Platt, the founder of BlueCrest Capital Management, took home $260 million, according to Alpha. It was a difficult year for his firm, once one of the biggest hedge funds in Europe with $37 billion in investor money. He lost investors in his flagship fund 0.63 percent over the year and then told them he was throwing in the towel.

Platt’s fund lost 0.63 percent and he basically shut it down in disgrace, and for this he earned a quarter of a billion dollars. Pretty sweet gig, no?