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Wall Street’s blindness to the looming financial crisis from "summary" of The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine (movie tie-in) by Michael Lewis
The financial crisis that hit Wall Street in 2008 seemed to come out of nowhere for many people in the financial industry. Despite all the signs pointing to trouble ahead, those on Wall Street remained blind to the impending disaster. The warning signs were there for those who were willing to see them, but many chose to ignore the evidence staring them in the face. The housing market was showing signs of weakness, with subprime mortgages defaulting at an alarming rate. Yet, Wall Street continued to package these risky loans into complex financial products, selling them off to investors who were unaware of the risks involved. The demand for these securities was high, and the profits were too tempting for many to resist, despite the underlying instability of the market. The rating agencies, whose job it was to assess the risk of these securities, failed to do their due diligence, giving high ratings to products that were essential...Similar Posts
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