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Why a financial crisis like 2008 could happen again | DW News



What lessons have been learned since the 2008 global banking crisis? Are we about to head into another one? DW Business spoke to Anat Admati, a professor of Finance and Economics at Stanford University, and Martin Hellwig, former director of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, authors of the recently updated book The Bankers’ New Clothes, on the state of the banking industry and what can be done to avoid another crisis.

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25 comments
@jameswarren6719

Unreal this video was made almost 20 years after the crisis must be a sign that something is about to happen why don’t you just come out and say it get ready for the crash!!!!!!!

@liar-liar

Doesn't Israel have been controlling the whole world economies for decades …. 😂😂

@NidhinKn.z

Why you are not paying my colleague reejiths Bank debits. He is your husband.

@aaap3875

It wasnt a modest drop in housing prices, houses literally dropped by 50%. If you can get that right, what else are you getting wrong.

@gordonnorris4202

For my mortgage…for each dollar I borrowed I will pay 1.72 dollars to the bank.

@newto4361

That unnecessary music is very annoying guys,really spoils the video.

@vinchino

Nonstop money printing is the problem. Fractional reserve in banks are the problem