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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY FINANCIAL CRISIS: Not Over Yet!

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY FINANCIAL CRISIS: IT'S NOT OVER YET

In A Report for Al Jazeera, Danny Schechter Offers A History Lesson

By Danny Schechter

Editor, Mediachannel.org

Al Jazeera Asked The News Dissector To Analyze The Occasion

The market meltdown that began in September 2007 was a 'slow-motion catastrophe', says finance journalist and author Danny Schechter.

New York, New York: Get out your party hats and strike up the band. We are about to celebrate the second anniversary of the GFC - the Global Financial Crisis.

No doubt the event will be marked by event-driven television programming and on the world's op-ed pages, even though this is a crisis that began long before most of the world found out about it.

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The market meltdowns began in September 2007, but this has been a slow-motion catastrophe that started with the euphoria of financial bubbles that seemed to defy the laws of gravity by only rising.

When the markets were up, there were few naysayers.

Economist Brad Delong was one of the few reminding us that:

"Institutions and human psychology lead financial markets to bounce back and forth between exuberant greed and catatonic fear."

The housing bubble created in 2001 by a combination of low interest rates set by the Federal Reserve's Alan Greenspan, massive, predatory sub-prime lending by shadow lenders and financial institutions, and so-called market "innovation" in the form of exotic derivatives, securitization and deregulation all pushed profits in the financial services industry to new highs.

'Financial monster'

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News Dissector Danny Schechter is blogger in chief at Mediachannel.Org He is the author of PLUNDER: Investigating Our Economic Calamity (Cosimo Books) available at Amazon.com. See (more...)
 

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Correct, although it leaves out major items by John Toradze on Monday, Sep 14, 2009 at 6:39:43 PM

 
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