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Sub-prime Fallout: Why Such a Big Deal?
The recent sub-prime crisis is unlike any faced by the financial system before in one dubious distinction: Its effects are exacerbated by globalization to an unprecedented degree. Recent developments help illustrate exactly how this credit crunch can be differentiated from others, such as the savings and loan scandals of the 1980's, by its fundamentally larger scale and complexity.
To explain the sub-prime crisis adequately, first the causes must be clearly identified. Like the savings and loan problems, predatory lending on the part of real estate brokers and agents, combined with a fair amount of financial fan-dangling, many banks loaned out more money than they normally were allowed to. By keeping these loans off their balance sheets, they were able to loan out much more than the rule-of-thumb ten times their deposits. If you consider that the sub-prime fallout is considered by most to be over $250 billion dollars, then the loans made could be in the trillions. The vehicles in which the [url=http://www.conik.fr/hollister2014.php]hollister[/url] debt was stored were basically invented for the purpose of deceiving potential investors into believing [url=http://www.montresidole.fr]doudoune moncler pas cher[/url] that they [url=http://www.piktor.fr/air-jordan-pas-cher/]air jordan pas cher[/url] were sound investments, not risky sub-prime mortgages.
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The reason this crisis is so much larger is because the repackaged sub-prime debt was sold not just to other Americans, or even Canadians [url=http://www.fm2k11.it]Moncler Outlet[/url] and Europeans. It was sold all over the world, to China and India and many other countries. This means that the problem increases in complexity, as differing international regulations for the timetable on debt declaration and a financial system that has turned a boom into a spider's web of uncertainty contribute to higher risk to any institution that lends money. This, in turn, places a de facto cap on the amount of economic growth that can happen.
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