jclay2
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I think it can be safely said that 2008 is the year of the bailout and intervention. Here is a short list of all the bailouts and government intervention I could think of:
Stimulus Bill
Housing Bill
Bear Sterns Bailout
Fannie & Freddie Bailout
AIG
In many of these bailouts, the fed consistently stated that these firm were too big to fail and that the consequences to global equity markets would be to severe not to bail them out. Do you think this doomsday scenario can be averted in the short term, how much longer until a real crash happens, and who is next that is deemed too big to fail?
Stimulus Bill
Housing Bill
Bear Sterns Bailout
Fannie & Freddie Bailout
AIG
In many of these bailouts, the fed consistently stated that these firm were too big to fail and that the consequences to global equity markets would be to severe not to bail them out. Do you think this doomsday scenario can be averted in the short term, how much longer until a real crash happens, and who is next that is deemed too big to fail?