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Justice Department Investigation of S&P

The Justice Department is investigating Standard & Poor’s for improperly rating the garbage mortgage-backed securities that tanked the economy once the world caught on that they were toxic assets.

The anonymous folks who leaked this info to the press claim that the inquiry began prior to S&P’s downgrade of U.S. debt, but many have speculated that the fervor and depth of the probe has ratcheted up since the nation lost its AAA-status.

Either way, the law dogs are — finally — poking around in the ratings world.

he Justice Department has been asking about instances in which the company’s analysts wanted to award lower ratings on mortgage bonds but may have been overruled by other S.& P. business managers, according to the people with knowledge of the interviews. If the government finds enough evidence to support such a case, which is likely to be a civil case, it could undercut S.& P.’s longstanding claim that its analysts act independently from business concerns.

It is unclear if the Justice Department investigation involves the other two ratings agencies, Moody’s and Fitch, or only S.& P.

Any inquiry should of course involve looking at all three. Each overrated the used diaper mortgage-backed securities to a baffling degree. Whether or not it was incompetence or something more insidious is really the only question, I have. I presume they are capable of both.

But if this investigation focuses solely on S&P then it falls even more into how one talking head on MSNBC’s The Daily Rundown described it: more of a Washington story than a Wall Street one.

Honestly, the only weird thing about hearing today about an investigation going on right now is that it was something I expected to hear in 2008.

In related news, and not just to toot our own horn, but I would feel remiss not to mention that our Risk Management magazine cover story this month was titled “The Future of Ratings” and examines “how rating agencies gained so much power, helped tank the economy and figure into the future of risk assessment.”

I’m not going to pretend that I knew just how much play rating agencies would be getting in August when I commissioned the piece a few months ago. I’m many things, but clairvoyant is not one of them. But the piece speaks to many of the questionable issues surrounding the ratings world that have been curiously dormant in the mainstream media for years until recently.

A wonderful writer, Lori Widmer, did a fine job so please do give it a read.

Slowly But Surely, Joplin Is Recovering

Dictionary.com defines resiliency as “the power or ability to return to the original form … after being bent, compressed, or stretched.” True devastation takes a while to bounce back from. But Joplin is showing us how it is done every day.

Above is a video from CBS, which calls the fact that kids in the ravaged Missouri town “simply having a school to attend this fall is nothing short of remarkable.” According to the report, 10 of the town’s 19 schools were destroyed by the storm that killed 160 people. But by setting up classrooms in warehouses and using other creative methods, officials expect 90% of the students to be back in school.

Joplin East Middle School Principal Bud Sexton is happy about that, noting that “getting students back to school on [August] 17th was paramount. It was what drove all of us all summer.”

Mission accomplished. Now they just need to rebuild.

As you can see from one of the nine amazing before-and-after shots MSNBC featured from Joplin, they still have plenty of work to do.

Bermuda Premier Paula A. Cox on the Lack of Women Leaders in Insurance and Government

"It wasn’t sympathy that got me elected but ability," says Bermuda Premier Paula A. Cox

Insurance, like global politics, is still man’s world. Back in February, we ran a cover story about the hurdles and opportunities that exist for women in risk management and insurance.

With this in mind, I asked Bermuda Premier Paula A. Cox for her thoughts on the matter during our interview at RIMS 2011 Vancouver. Space concerns in our July/August issue didn’t allow for the entire conversation to make it into the “View From Bermuda” Q&A in print, so below are her thoughts on the role of women in government and business.

Risk Management Monitor: As a woman who has been successful in government and business, have you ever had to face challenges because of your gender? How were you able to overcome them?

Paula Cox: There are still too many boardrooms, when you look at the board of directors, where there are far fewer women who sit around the boardroom table. I don’t think that that is an indication that there is a lack of skill and ability among women.

I think that people are accustomed to doing business with those they feel comfortable with, and if a woman hasn’t made herself proficient on the golf course, perhaps she’s not necessarily going to get in the frame where some of the decision-making occurs. So I think it is [important] to try and demystify and debunk the myths that women aren’t capable or able to deal with the issues as are their male counterparts.

From a political perspective, there is a certain inherent chauvinism in politics worldwide. It is not unique in that regard. But the majority of the electorate and the thinking voters are women, and I think that it is going to be ability and sensitivity to the issues that get you elected.

That’s what occurred in October [in Bermuda] in terms of internal elections. I was the only female candidate, and I can assure you that it wasn’t sympathy that got me elected but ability. From my perspective, to be successful as a leader, my job is to do my job and not worry about keeping my job. That’s not my focus. There could be 20,000 people coming behind me who want to be a leader. That’s not my issue. My issue is to do my job.

I think you have to know why you want the job. I certainly don’t want it for glamour and style or for the money because none of those would be delivered by the role. It’s because I want to make Bermuda a better place, and it requires nothing more than hard work and having a team that is prepared to work with you.

You give me those skills and my gender is really irrelevant.

U.K. Police to Pay the Bulk of Riot-Related Claims

Like most everyone else, the insurance industry watched in horror as rioters burned and looted the streets of London. In addition to the general disgust felt by most, those in the industry likely viewed the event with a “here we go again” look and some eye-rolling. Though not as severe as, say, the uprising in Egypt, this was yet another completely unforeseen loss event out of right field.

It looks like insurers are off the hook for the chaos in Britain, however.

The U.K. government has heeded the wishes of the insurance industry by announcing that damages from the riots that have engulfed parts of some English cities will be covered by the police compensation structure that dates to 1886 …

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The announcement, by Prime Minister David Cameron, effectively means that the police will be responsible for making good on a large portion of the insurance claims that will result from the turmoil. This principle is known as “subrogation.

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Given that the revised (upward) loss estimates are just north of $300 million, this wasn’t going to be a market-changing event regardless. But the insurance community in the UK is likely excited to be off the hook regardless.

The prime minister also increased the deadline to submit claims to the maximum 42 days rather than the normal 14, a move also applauded by the British Insurance Brokers’ Association.

Clapham Junction after the three nights of rioting.

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