| | THE FINANCIAL CRISIS: 10 YEARS LATER |
As the world reflects on the frightening days of 2008, Reuters will bring you an expert guide everyday this week into what has changed since the Lehman Brothers collapse, when nearly every morning’s market open brought worries of a bank, investment fund or insurer going under. Today, Americas Economics and Markets Editor Dan Burns remembers reporting the financial crash and discusses what has changed since. | | | |
When people forget what went awry in 2008, they risk repeating the errors of the past, writes Rob Cox for Breakingviews, which is publishing a series called ‘Ten Years After’. In an initial podcast, Columbia University history professor Adam Tooze joins the dots from the 2008 collapse to Brexit and the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency. | |
Brian Duperreault remembers another era when American International Group was trying to blaze a trail toward greatness. Now, the insurer’s CEO is trying to restore lost shine to a company that has struggled ever since a $182 billion taxpayer bailout saved it from collapse in 2008. | |
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