Volume 15Citation: 15 N.C. Banking Inst. (2011) Section Menu North Carolina Banking Institute Journal -About the Journal --Board of Advisors --Center for Banking and Finance -Volumes -The Balance Sheet --How to Submit? --What is Accepted? --Who May Submit? --Recent Articles -Masthead -Subscriptions -Submissions ARTICLESHome Mortgage Lending: Past, Present, and FutureJOSEPH A. SMITH, JR. 1Dodd-Frank's Requirement of "Skin in the Game" for Asset-Backed Securities May Scalp Corporate Loan LiquidityDAVID LINE BATTY 13Stock Broker Fiduciary Duties and the Impact of the Dodd-Frank ActTHOMAS LEE HAZEN 47The Dodd-Frank Act: TARP Bailout Backlash and Too Big to FailLISSA LAMKIN BROOME 69The Dodd-Frank Act: A New Deal for a New Age?SAULE T. OMAROVA 83Dodd-Frank, Regulatory Innovation, and the Safety of Consumer Financial ProductsMELISSA B. JACOBY 99NOTES & COMMENTSI. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection ActRating Agency Reform: Preserving the Registered Market for Asset-Backed SecuritiesBENJAMIN H. BROWNLOW 111Peer-to-Peer Lending in the United States: Surviving After Dodd-FrankJACK R. MAGEE 139The Impact of Dodd-Frank on End-User Hedging Commercial Risk in Over-the-Counter Derivatives MarketsLAURIN C. ARIAIL 175The Swaps Push-Out Rule: An Impact AssessmentCHRISTOPHER T. FOWLER 205The Volcker Rule's Unintended ConsequencesRYAN K. BRISSETTE 231The Orderly Liquidation Authority: The Creditor's PerspectiveJAMIESON L. HARDEE 259Ability to Repay: Mortgage Lending Standards After Dodd-FrankZACHARY B. MARQUAND 291II. Troubled Asset Relief ProgramNeil Barofsky's SIG TARP: "Difficult, Rigorous, and Independent" Oversight of the TARPSAMUEL R. DIAMANT 313III. Financial Stress TestingComparative Analysis of Stress Testing in the United States and EuropeALEXANDER ABRAMOVICH 333IV. Consumer FocusEstablishing Appropriate Liability Under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions ActMIGNON M. ARRINGTON 357A Wal-Mart-Owned ILC: Why Congress Should Give the Green LightCHARLES KABUGO-MUSOKE 393V. Book ReviewBanktown: Assessing Blame for the Near-Collapse of Charlotte's Biggest BanksBRIAN CHOI 423 North Carolina Banking Institute Journal About the JournalVolumesThe Balance SheetMastheadSubscriptionsSubmissions Go to Top of Page