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Derivatives were touted as ways to manage risk and to help grow amodern economy. But compensation of 370 derivative traders who are the few who know what they put into these complex contracts, so they are the ones who know how t best unwind them, raises anumber of questions. Are derivatives pushed because its highly lucrative for the few traders who write them? Haven't derivatives proved that they can be highly dangerous instruments on the downside, with unlimited risks that are ultimately borne by the taxpayers? Consider that the $165 million is only part of the $450 million in bonuses to 370 employees in the FInancial Products unit at AIG. Of this $55million has already been paid out. And there is an additional $230 million still to be paid out. One of the things that stands out most is how everyone involved with these financial innovations for a modern economy, and the pushing of different financial products, makes a lot of money with risks that are passed on down the line and end up in the taxpayers lap. It has proven that transparency, prudence and safety are tests for financial innovation just as they are for financial markets in general, and that excessive compensation leads to distorted self-interested presentation of the facts of the matter, and ultimately perversion of stable processes in the financial system.

$52 billion of government money to go through AIG to banks and in turn to hedge funds for betting against the housing market.

01/19/2009

The Financial Products Group's 370 person staff at AIG earns bonueses of $400 million for AIG insurance sold at "fractions of a penny for every dollar covered, less than $10 million for $1 billion of insurance" (WSJ). It costs the government $52 billion to take care of this and $165 million in bonus check go out for retention incentives with binding contracts to these staffthe same week. Thats the kind of financial innovation that has exacerbated the turmoil and created acrisis of condfidence for financial markets in the USA by March 2009.

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