Long-listed for the FT & Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2011
The true story of how risk destroys, as told through the ongoing saga of AIG
From the collapse of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, the subject of the financial crisis has been well covered. However, the story central to the crisis-that of AIG-has until now remained largely untold. Fatal Risk: A Cautionary Tale of AIG's Corporate Suicide tells the inside story of what really went on inside AIG that caused it to choke on risk and nearly brining down the entire economic system. The book
Fatal Risk is the comprehensive and compelling true story of the company at the center of the financial storm and how it nearly caused the entire economic system to collapse.
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Roddy Boyd is an investigative reporter who has been uncovering financial market shenanigans for more than a decade. Most recently at Fortune magazine, he also worked at the New York Post's business desk, the New York Sun and Institutional Investor News, and has written for Slate's "The Big Money." In addition to founding the financial investigative reporting website TheFinancialInvestigator.com, he has worked on both the buy- and sell-sides of Wall Street.
Praise for Fatal Risk
"Not surprisingly given his reporting chops, Roddy Boyd has written in Fatal Risk a seminal account of how AIG willfully―and irresponsibly―came to insure much of the risk in the financial world in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Fatal Risk is must reading for anyone who wants to be entertained and to understand."
―William D. Cohan, author, Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World and House of Cards
"Read this book if you want to know how one of the world's largest companies played with risk and got burned."
―Charles Gasparino, anchor, Fox Business Network
"Fatal Risk is as in-depth as any autopsy of AIG will ever be."
―Felix Salmon, columnist, Reuters.com
"Woody Allen once said that his idea of pure Hell was to be buried alive with a life insurance salesman. But for the rest of us, pure Hell almost became being buried alive by the biggest insurance firm on earth. Here's the final reckoning of how that happened, when a bunch of little snowballs started rolling downhill until they gathered themselves together into the biggest insurance conglomerate avalanche on earth: AIG. Roddy Boyd has made this tale must reading for every member of every finance committee in Congress; at least they'd learn how the people of Wall Street really think."
―Christopher Byron, author, Martha Inc.
The inside story of the company at the center of the financial maelstrom and how it brought down the entire economic system
Written by star investigative reporter Roddy Boyd, Fatal Risk is the first book to tell the complete story of AIG's pivotal role in the 2008 financial crisis. Relying on insider information available to no other reporter―including the personal notes and records of key players―he takes you behind the scenes at AIG, Goldman Sachs, and the New York Fed, to shine a light on how the company was run, how the same qualities that made it a global insurance and financial giant led to its downfall, and, ultimately, how its collapse nearly brought about the unraveling of the world financial system.
"As author of Fatal Risk . . . I would have found my job much easier if Goldman truly were the real culprit in this saga."
[from "AIG and Goldman Sachs: The Deceptive Blame Game," appearing on TheFinancialInvestigator.com, July 2010]
There certainly has been no dearth of reporting on the causes of the 2008 financial meltdown. Thousands of gallons of ink have been spilled decrying the gross incompetence, if not downright criminality, of mortgage lenders, the wildly excessive risk-taking of Wall Street banks, the cravenness and collusion of the ratings agencies, and the willful ignorance of regulators. Yet absent from the orgy of righteous finger-pointing has been any substantive coverage of AIG, the looming giant in the eye of the tempest―the one company about which it can truly be said that, if it had been allowed to collapse, it would have dragged the entire world financial system down with it.
Fatal Risk is the riveting inside account of how Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, the storied combat veteran and driven entrepreneur, took a motley collection of insurance companies and built them into the world's most innovative and daring financial conglomerate. Made rich and powerful through Greenberg's iron will and vision, AIG was unprepared for his dramatic ouster in 2005. As the company recovered from a bruising regulatory battle, its management did not understand what risks were being taken onto its once mighty balance sheet in the name of a quick buck. As the CDO and real estate markets imploded, AIG's role as the indispensable giant at the corner of Main Street and Wall Street nearly brought down the world financial system.
Perhaps most controversially, investigative reporter Roddy Boyd argues that, contrary to conventional wisdom, Goldman Sachs, and the billions in collateral calls it made on AIG's Financial Products unit, was not the sole cause of the company's downfall. Drawing upon a host of sources―from Hank Greenberg to senior Goldman executives; current and former AIG leaders and board members; to legendary short-seller Jim Chanos and Federal Reserve officials―Boyd makes a compelling case that AIG's collapse was an inside job. It took several generations of tireless work and measured risk-taking to build AIG into a AAA-rated juggernaut, but it took only a few years of profit and bonus chasing from a handful of previously unknown executives to bring the world's most important company to its knees.
A cautionary tale of corporate hubris and the enthralling, never-before-told story of how an insurance company became a central player in the global financial meltdown, Fatal Risk is must reading for market insiders, investors, business leaders, and anyone who's wondered what really happened in 2008.
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