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Howard Hubler III, known as Howie Hubler, is an American former Morgan Stanley bond trader who is best known for his role in the third largest trading loss in history. He made a successful short trade in risky subprime mortgages in the U.S., but to fund his trade he sold insurance on AAA-rated mortgage-backed collateralized debt obligations that market analysts considered less risky, but also turned out to be worthless, resulting in a massive net loss on his trades. His actions while handling credit default swaps (CDS) directly resulted in the loss of roughly US$9 billion during the 2007–08 financial crisis—the largest single trading loss in Wall Street history when adjusted for inflation, and the largest at the time. The only bigger single losses in nominal terms came in in 2012 with Brun

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  • Howard Hubler III, known as Howie Hubler, is an American former Morgan Stanley bond trader who is best known for his role in the third largest trading loss in history. He made a successful short trade in risky subprime mortgages in the U.S., but to fund his trade he sold insurance on AAA-rated mortgage-backed collateralized debt obligations that market analysts considered less risky, but also turned out to be worthless, resulting in a massive net loss on his trades. His actions while handling credit default swaps (CDS) directly resulted in the loss of roughly US$9 billion during the 2007–08 financial crisis—the largest single trading loss in Wall Street history when adjusted for inflation, and the largest at the time. The only bigger single losses in nominal terms came in in 2012 with Bruno Iksil (also trading credit default swaps) and in 2021 when Bill Hwang lost around $10 billion on total return swaps. (en)
  • Howard Hubler III, conhecido como Howie Hubler, é um americano, ex-corretor de títulos do Morgan Stanley, mais conhecido por seu papel na segunda maior perda comercial da história. Ele fez uma negociação a descoberto bem-sucedida em hipotecas subprime de risco (classificadas BBB, ou triplo B) nos EUA, mas, para financiar sua negociação, vendeu seguros de hipotecas com classificação AAA que os analistas de mercado consideraram menos arriscadas, mas também se revelaram de risco pois nelas continham muitas hipotecas BBB empurradas em pacotes pelas instituições, resultando em uma enorme perda líquida para sua carteira financeira: cerca de US$ 9 bilhões durante a crise financeira de 2007-08 - a segunda maior perda individual de negócios na história de Wall Street. (pt)
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  • Howard Hubler III (en)
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  • Howard Hubler III (en)
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  • Boonton, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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  • Trader, consultant (en)
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  • Howard Hubler III, conhecido como Howie Hubler, é um americano, ex-corretor de títulos do Morgan Stanley, mais conhecido por seu papel na segunda maior perda comercial da história. Ele fez uma negociação a descoberto bem-sucedida em hipotecas subprime de risco (classificadas BBB, ou triplo B) nos EUA, mas, para financiar sua negociação, vendeu seguros de hipotecas com classificação AAA que os analistas de mercado consideraram menos arriscadas, mas também se revelaram de risco pois nelas continham muitas hipotecas BBB empurradas em pacotes pelas instituições, resultando em uma enorme perda líquida para sua carteira financeira: cerca de US$ 9 bilhões durante a crise financeira de 2007-08 - a segunda maior perda individual de negócios na história de Wall Street. (pt)
  • Howard Hubler III, known as Howie Hubler, is an American former Morgan Stanley bond trader who is best known for his role in the third largest trading loss in history. He made a successful short trade in risky subprime mortgages in the U.S., but to fund his trade he sold insurance on AAA-rated mortgage-backed collateralized debt obligations that market analysts considered less risky, but also turned out to be worthless, resulting in a massive net loss on his trades. His actions while handling credit default swaps (CDS) directly resulted in the loss of roughly US$9 billion during the 2007–08 financial crisis—the largest single trading loss in Wall Street history when adjusted for inflation, and the largest at the time. The only bigger single losses in nominal terms came in in 2012 with Brun (en)
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