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The consequences were farreaching from "summary" of The Big Short by Michael Lewis

The consequences of the financial crisis were not contained within the borders of the United States. The impact of the collapse of the housing market and the subsequent failure of the mortgage-backed securities market reverberated around the world. Countries like Iceland, Ireland, and Greece saw their economies brought to the brink of collapse. The ripple effect extended to banks in Europe and beyond, causing a global financial crisis that threatened the stability of the entire world economy. The interconnectedness of the global financial system meant that the actions of a few individuals in the United States had far-reaching consequences that were felt on a global scale. The collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 set off a chain reaction that spread panic throughout the financial markets. The failure of one of the largest investment banks in the world sent shockwaves through the global financial system, leading to a credit cru...
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    The Big Short

    Michael Lewis

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