HBSP (USA)
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Subprime Meltdown: American Housing and Global Financial Turmoil
Rotemberg, Julio J.Case HBS-708042-EFinanceThis case focuses on the financial difficulties faced in the US from August to December 2006 as well as their roots in subprime lending. After briefly discussing how mortgages were structured and traded in the pre-1990 period, it describes subprime mortgage lending, as well as other innovative mortgages issued in the 1990s. It also discusses how these mortgages were packaged into securities, and who ultimately came to own these claims and their a...Starting at €8.20
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Un nuevo comienzo La herencia de la deuda y del incumplimiento del Perú (A)
Rotemberg, Julio J.; Lewis, Lisa H.Case HBS-709S20EconomicsConsidera la situación que enfrenta Alberto Fujimori como asuma el cargo en 1990. presta especial atención a la larga historia de los préstamos internacionales, por defecto, y la renegociación de Perú. Esta historia sugiere que los costos impuestos por extranjeros en el Perú al no cumplir con sus contratos con los prestamistas extranjeros han sido relativamente suave. Se analiza la administración de Alan García, que limita los pagos sobre la deud...Starting at €8.20
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Un nuevo comienzo La herencia de la deuda y del incumplimiento de Perú (B)
Rotemberg, Julio J.; Lewis, Lisa H.Case HBS-712S12EconomicsComplementa el caso (A).Starting at €5.74
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BP's Macondo: Spill and Response
Rotemberg, Julio J.Case HBS-711021-EEconomicsThis case starts by reporting various factors that may have contributed to the massive Macondo oil spill, noting that BP, its partners, and the government all made decisions that helped cause the accident. It then discusses the response to this spill by BP and the government. This helps provide some context for the decision by the Obama administration to request $20 billion for a fund from BP and for BP's willingness to go along with this request...Starting at €8.20
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New York Life and Immediate Annuities
Rotemberg, Julio J.; Gourville, John T.Case HBS-510040-EMarketingBy positioning Immediate Annuities as "guaranteed lifetime income," New York Life has built itself a $1.4 billion per year business by 2009. However, to make Immediate Annuities a mainstream financial product for retirees, New York Life must understand why many retirees are reluctant to buy them and many agents are reluctant to sell them.Starting at €8.20