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COST Action IS0902: Systemic Risks, Financial Crises and Credit

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Systemic Risks, Financial Crises and Credit - The Roots, Dynamics and Consequences of the Subprime Crisis

What started as a burst of a speculation bubble in the US real estate market has developed into the most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression. Characteristic of the Subprime Crisis was the tight connection between the American real estate credit market and the structures and processes of global markets. The slicing and dicing of subprime was made possible by modern financial instruments like derivates, modern practices like securitization, and new actors like Credit Rating…See More
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Systemic Risks, Financial Crises and Credit - The Roots, Dynamics and Consequences of the Subprime Crisis

What started as a burst of a speculation bubble in the US real estate market has developed into the most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression. Characteristic of the Subprime Crisis was the tight connection between the American real estate credit market and the structures and processes of global markets. The slicing and dicing of subprime was made possible by modern financial instruments like derivates, modern practices like securitization, and new actors like Credit Rating… Continue

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